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International Joint Meeting EuroMISE 2015
June 16th – 18th 2015, Prague, Czech Republic
www.euromise.net
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Publications from the International Joint Meeting EuroMISE 2015 are available at www.ijbh.org
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Cover photo: Marie Zítková
PROGRAM
International Joint Meeting EuroMISE 2015
June 16th – 18th 2015, Prague, Czech Republic
www.euromise.net
Registration
Tuesday, June 16th 2015, 8:00 - 17:00Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, First Faculty of
Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Studničkova 7, Prague 2
Wednesday, June 17th 2015, 8:00 - 16:00House of Physicians, Sokolská 31, Prague 2
Committees
Conference Scientific Program Committee Pirkko Nykänen, University of Tampere, Finland, Chair
Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany Rolf Engelbrecht, ProRec Germany
William Edward Hammond, Duke Center for Health Informatics, USAArie Hasman, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Lenka Lhotská, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic Jaroslav Pokorný, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Jana Zvárová, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Symposium Scientific Program Committee Milan Tuček, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Chair Vladimír Bencko, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Izet Masic, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia & HerzegovinaHynek Pikhart, University College London, United Kingdom
Štěpán Svačina, Charles University in Prague, Czech RepublicMargaréta Šulcová, University of J.E. Purkyně, Czech Republic
Local Organizing Committee Jana Zvárová, Chair
Anna Andrlová Nora Neumannová
Martin Ouvín Libor Seidl
Anna Schlenker
General InformationDate and Place
Tuesday, June 16th 2015, 8:45 - 17:00Venue: Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Studničkova 7, Prague 2
Tuesday, June 16th 2015, 19:00 - 22:00Venue: Il Primo Piatto, Hornokrčská 646/39, Prague 4(close to metro, line C ‚‚Budějovická“), http://ilprimopiatto.cz/
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General InformationDate and Place
Wednesday, June 17th 2015, 9:00 - 16:00Venue: House of Physicians, Sokolská 31, Prague 2
Thursday, June 18th 2015, 9:00 - 12:00Venue: Faust house, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Karlovo náměstí 40, Prague 2
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Program - SymposiumINFORMATION-BASED PREVENTION IN HEALTHCARE
Tuesday, June 16th 2015, 8:45 - 13:00by EuroMISE Mentor Association and Czech society of occupational medicine under the auspices of Charles University in Prague, First faculty of medicineVenue: Auditorium, Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, First Faculty of
Medicine, Studničkova 7, Prague 2
8:45-9:00 Opening of the Symposium
9:00-10:30 Session I Chairs: Štěpán Svačina, Milan Tuček
9:00-9:30 Masic I.: Determinants of Health and Health Concepts According to WHO Targets9:30-10:00 Dušek L., Májek O., Klimeš D., Bláha D., Mužík J., Gregor J.: Architecture and implementation of information strategy serving population-based cancer screening programmes in the Czech Republic: lessons learned from the management of multiple data sources10:00-10:15 Bencko V.: A use of epidemiology data for a cancer risk assessment in persons exposed to carcinogenic agents10:15-10:30 Tuček M.: Occupational health risk and health impact assessment: Necessary information facilitating correct medical fitness assessment for work
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-13:00 Session II Chairs: Vladimír Bencko, Izet Masic 11:00-11:15 Zvolský M.: National Health Registries in the Czech Republic as Unique Data Source for Planning and Evaluating Health Prevention Programs11:15-11:30 Zvára K., Chleborád K., Tomečková M., Dostálová T., Zvárová J.: Electronic Oral Health Record Enriched by Structured Information from Narrative Medical Reports11:30-11:45 Hynek M., Zembol F., Putzová M., Marešová I., Horáčková S., Zvárová J., Stejskal D.: MoM-based approach to noninvasive prenatal testing using exponentially weighted moving average chart and chromosomal fingerprint11:45-12:00 Slovák D., Zvárová J.: Risks of erroneous DNA analysis. 12:00-12:15 Peleška J., Rotal Z.: Home blood pressure monitoring. 12:15-12:30 Vlasáková M., Mužík J., Janíčková-Žďárská D., Holubová A., Mužný M., Poláček M., Fiala D., Årsand E., Kašpar J., Brož J.: Online telemonitoring system of diabetes - supervision and management of patient treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus12:30-12:45 Mužný M., Mužík J., Årsand E., Holubová A., Vlasáková M., Kašpar J., Brož J.: Experience with Design of a Smartwatch Diabetes Diary Application.
12:45-13:00 Closing of the symposium 13:00-14:00 Lunch break
Mentoring Course BIG DATA – ANALYSIS AND MODELLING CHALLENGES
Tuesday, June 16th 2015, 14:00 - 17:00by the EuroMISE Mentor Association
under the auspices of Charles University in Prague, First faculty of medicine
Prof. Pirkko Nykänen - Univesity of Tampere, Finland Prof. Bernd Blobel - University of Regensburg, Germany
Venue: Praktikum I, Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, First Faculty ofMedicine of Charles University in Prague , Studničkova 7, Prague 2
The challenges of big data in health informatics are not only in capturing and storing information but also in providing the methods and tools to analyze and manage big data. Many questions need to be solved with big data to be able to improve research and exploit research outputs to improve health both at a public health level and at personalized medicine level. One of the most significant obstacles in personalized medicine is the translation of scientific discoveries into effective clinical outcomes that relate to the individual. A critical factor in the successful translation is the access, management, and analysis of integrated patient data, within and across different functional domains. Currently most clinical and basic research data are stored in disparate and separate systems, and it is often difficult for clinicians and researchers to access and share these data. Furthermore, inefficient workflow management in clinics and research laboratories has created many obstacles for clinical decision-making and assessment of outcomes. We need to open our perspectives from closed disconnected data silos which
will restrict the analysis and utilization of big data.
GET TOGETHER PARTYTuesday, June 16th 2015, 19:00 -22:00
Venue: Il Primo Piatto, Hornokrčská 646/39, Prague 4(close to metro, line C „Budějovická“)
http://ilprimopiatto.cz/
Program - Conference BIG DATA FOR PERSONALISED MEDICINE
Wednesday, June 17th 2015, 9:00 - 16:00 by the EuroMISE Mentor Association and
Czech society of biomedical engineering and medical informatics J.E. Purkyně under the auspices of Charles University in Prague, First faculty of medicine
Venue: House of Physicians, Sokolská 31, Prague 2
9:00-9:15 Opening of the Conference
9:15-10:30 Session IChairs: Pirkko Nykänen, Bernd Blobel
9:15-9:45 Hammond W. E.: Opportunities and Challenges of Big Data9:45-10:00 Jimenez-Lozano N., Hlavsa T., Pelletier B., Exertier F., de laTorre V.: An Open Bioinformatics Platform for Personalized Treatment of Cancer10:00-10:15 Krsička D., Seidl J.: Systematic Exploring of Associations between Folate Deficiency and Autism10:15-10:30 Pecen L., Jiřina M., Novák M: Diagnostic Software for Decision Support of Detection and Interpretation of Tumor Markers
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session IIChairs: Rolf Engelbrecht, William Edward Hammond
11:00-11:30 Hasman A.: Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) in connection to Big Data11:30-11:45 Pokorný J.: Big Data and Personalized Medicine11:45-12:00 Lhotská L., Bursa M., Huptych M., Hrachovina M.: Big Data Versus Rare Cases12:00-12:15 Kalina J.: Statistical Challenges of Big Data Analysis in Medicine
12:15-13:15 Lunch break
13:15-14:30 Session IIIChairs: Arie Hasman, Jaroslav Pokorný
13:15-13:45 Blobel B.: Paradigm changes of health systems towards ubiquitous, personalized health leads to paradigm changes of security13:45-14:00 Schlenker A., Bohunčák A.: Keystroke Dyna-mics for Security Enhancement in Hospital Information Systems14:00 - 14:15 Blobel B.: How to Use the HL7 Composite Security and Privacy Domain Analysis Model14:15 - 14:30 Engelbrecht R., Nicholson R.: Methods for Better Health: Big Data, Personal Health and more
14:30-15:00 Coffee Break
15:00-16:00 Closing Session of the ConferenceChairs: Pirkko Nykänen, Lenka Lhotská, Jana Zvárová
Mentoring CourseINTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE
Thursday, June 18th 2015, 9:00 - 12:00by the EuroMISE Mentor Association
under the auspices of Charles University in Prague, First faculty of medicine
Prof. Arie Hasman - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Venue: Faust house, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Karlovo náměstí 40, Prague 2
Underutilization of information systems is still a problem nowadays. Therefore it is important to obtain insight in why these systems are not successful in order to be able to design better systems. In the past user satisfaction with information systems was used as a proxy for system success. The idea was that the more satisfied users are about a system, the more they will use it. Several questionnaires were developed to measure user satisfaction. However, user satisfaction appeared not to be a good predictor of system‘s success. In this introduction it is explained why that was the case and why system acceptance can be better measured by using one of the Technology Acceptance Models that will be
discussed during the course.
9:00-10:30 Session I9:00-10:30 Hasman A.: Introduction to Technology Acceptance
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:00 Closing Session of IJM EuroMISE 2015
The Faust’s House
Walking on Charles Square, you can find a house so mystical as it is its name – Faust House (Faustuv dum). Legendary Dr. Faust is known for his pact with the devil and a black magic. Even though real Dr. Faust probably never visited Prague, this house got its name for its mystical history and especially for its eccentric inhabitants.
In the 14th century this baroque mansion was owned by Prince Vaclav of Opava who was very keen on natural sciences and alchemy. He was the first one who gave rise for the association with Faust legend because of his special profession. Under rule of Rudolf II. astrologer Jakub Krucinek lived there with two sons. The younger son killed the older one for alleged treasure hidden in the house.
Among other dwellers of the Faust house were also famous alchemist Edward Kelley or Ferdinand Antonin Mladota of Solopysky whose chemical experiments (which sometimes led to big explosions making even holes in the roof!) scared people in the neighbourhood. Mladota’s son was good not only at physics and chemistry but also at mechanics. He astounded his visitors by a door opening itself, a flying staircase or electric shocks while touching the handle.
After that a pure student lived in that house. He tried to cover the holes in the ceiling but unsuccessfully. A legend says that he found a secret book, read some spells and was taken through the holes by the devil like Dr. Faust.
Faust House in Charles Square Probably the most eccentric dweller of the Faust house was Karl Jaenig in the 19th century. He painted the walls with funeral texts, he had a functional gallows at home and slept in a wooden coffin. In his will he wished to be put into his coffin with his face to the bottom.
Even though names of the dwellers may be forgotten, their unusual behaviour in the eyes of other people created a legend that will always stay alive.
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IJBH 2015 ISSN 1805-8698
International Journal on Biomedicine and Healthcare
Volume 3 (2015), Issue 1
IJBHInternational Journal
on Biomedicine and Healthcare
Main Topic:
Big Data Challenges for Personalised Medicine
Editors:
Pirkko Nykänen and Jana Zvárová
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IJBH 2015 ISSN 1805-8698
International Journal on Biomedicine and Healthcare
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Information-based Prevention in Healthcare
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