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    PMIR: A Personal Medical Information Recommender
    ( 2014)
    Kondylakis, H.
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    Koumakis, L.
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    Kazantzaki, E.
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    Marias, K.
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    Tsiknakis, M.
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    ACGT: Advancing Clinico-genomic trials on cancer-Four years of experience
    ( 2011)
    Martin, L.
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    Anguita, A.
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    Graf, N.
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    Tsiknakis, M.
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    Brochhausen, M.
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    Bucur, A.
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    Sfakianakis, S.
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    Sengstag, T.
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    Buffa, F.
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    Stenzhorn, H.
    The challenges regarding seamless integration of distributed, heterogeneous and multilevel data arising in the context of contemporary, post-genomic clinical trials cannot be effectively addressed with current methodologies. An urgent need exists to access data in a uniform manner, to share information among different clinical and research centers, and to store data in secure repositories assuring the privacy of patients. Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials (ACGT) was a European Commission funded Integrated Project that aimed at providing tools and methods to enhance the efficiency of clinical trials in the-omics era. The project, now completed after four years of work, involved the development of both a set of methodological approaches as well as tools and services and its testing in the context of real-world clinico-genomic scenarios. This paper describes the main experiences using the ACGT platform and its tools within one such scenario and highlights the very promising results obtained.
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    ACGT: A platform to facilitate clinico-genomic research on breast cancer, on behalf of the ACGT consortium
    ( 2009)
    Desmedt, C.
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    Graf, N.
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    Forgo, N.
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    Claerhout, B.
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    Stamatakos, G.
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    Pucacki, J.
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    Sengstag, T.
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    Tsiknakis, M.
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    A semantic grid services architecture in support of efficient knowledge discovery from multilevel clinical and genomic datasets
    ( 2008)
    Tsiknakis, M.
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    Sfakianakis, S.
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    Trelles, O.
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    Siestang, T.
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    Claerhout, B.
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    Virvilis, V.
    This paper presents the architectural considerations of the Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Cancer (ACGT) project aiming at delivering a European Biomedical Grid in support of efficient knowledge discovery in the context of post-genomic clinical trials on cancer. Our main research challenge in ACGT is the requirement to develop an infrastructure able to produce, use, and deploy knowledge as a basic element of advanced applications, which will mainly constitute a Biomedical Knowledge Grid. Our approach to offer semantic modelling of available services and data sources to support high level services and dynamic services for discovery and composition will be presented. In particular, ontologies and metadata are the basic elements through which Grid intelligence services can be developed, and the current achievements of the project in this domain will be discussed.
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    Knowledge discovery scientific workflows in clinico-genomics
    ( 2007)
    Potamias, G.
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    Koumakis, L.
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    Kanterakis, A.
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    Sfakianakis, S.
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    Analyti, A.
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    Moustakis, V.
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    Kafetzopoulos, D.
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    Tsiknakis, M.
    With the completion of the human genome and the entrance into the post-genomic era, translational research rises as a major need. In this paper, we present a Knowledge Discovery workflow (KDw) and its utilization in the context of clinico-genomic trials. KDw aims towards the discovery of 'evidential' correlations between patients' genomic and clinical profiles. Application of KDw on a real-world clinico-genomic (breast cancer) study demonstrates the reliability, efficacy, and efficiency of the approach.