Dissertation Work
My dissertation topic was "Evaluating Experimental Information Management in Biomedical Research: A Case-Study Approach". This involved a multi-modal approach to understand how academic laboratory-based biomedical researchers are adapting to using data-intensive biocomputing technology. I defended this on May 31, 2007.

Thesis Committee

Publications
  • Issues in Biomedical Data Management and Analysis: Needs and Barriers, Anderson,Lee, Brockenbrough, Minie, Fuller, Brinkley, Tarczy-Hornoch, Journal of American Medical Informatics Association 2007 (in press)
  • A Qualitative Study of the Implementation of a Bioinformatics Tool in a Biological Research Laboratory, Anderson, Ash, Tarczy-Hornoch, International Journal of Medical Informatics 2006 (in press)
  • Evaluating the Information Management and Collaboration of "Bench to Bedside" Microarray Research Computing with Qualitative Methods,(Poster) Anderson, AMIA Washington DC 2006
  • On the Persistence of Supplementary Resources in Biomedical Publications. Anderson, Tarczy-Hornoch, Bumgarner, BMC Bioinformatics May 19;7(1):260
  • Evaluation of Childbirth Preference Accuracy in a Randomized Trial, Eden, Dolan, Perrin, Anderson, Case, Guise, Medical Decision Making 2006 (in submission)
  • Use of a Numerical Format Assists Patients in Consistently Weighing Risks of Childbirth in a Randomized Trial (Poster), Eden, Dolan, Anderson, Rosenberg, Jimison, mcclelland, Perrin, Society of Medical Decision Making, San Francisco, 2005
  • Measurement of Outcomes Preferences in Health Using Pairwise Comparison, (Poster) Eden, Anderson, Guise, MedInfo, San Francisco 2004

Other collaborators - Past and Present