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Casey Lynnette Overby
Institute for Clinical & Translational Research.
2005
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
29854203Value of Genetics-informed Drug Dosing Guidance in Pregnant Women: A Needs Assessment with Obstetric Healthcare Providers at Johns Hopkins.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2018
29860405Empowering genomic medicine by establishing critical sequencing result data flows: the eMERGE example.J Am Med Inform Assoc2018
26911808Harnessing next-generation informatics for personalizing medicine: a report from AMIA's 2014 Health Policy Invitational Meeting.J Am Med Inform Assoc2016
26418054Providing Access to Genomic Variant Knowledge in a Healthcare Setting: A Vision for the ClinGen Electronic Health Records Workgroup.Clin Pharmacol Ther2016
27652374Practical considerations for implementing genomic information resources. Experiences from eMERGE and CSER.Appl Clin Inform2016
27423699User-centered design of multi-gene sequencing panel reports for clinicians.J Biomed Inform2016
27579472Integrating Genomic Resources with Electronic Health Records using the HL7 Infobutton Standard.Appl Clin Inform2016
26778834The genomic CDS sandbox: An assessment among domain experts.J Biomed Inform2016
25957826Making pharmacogenomic-based prescribing alerts more effective: A scenario-based pilot study with physicians.J Biomed Inform2015
26605115Practical considerations in genomic decision support: The eMERGE experience.J Pathol Inform2015
26958179Using Workflow Modeling to Identify Areas to Improve Genetic Test Processes in the University of Maryland Translational Pharmacogenomics Project.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2015
26226006Prioritizing Approaches to Engage Community Members and Build Trust in Biobanks: A Survey of Attitudes and Opinions of Adults within Outpatient Practices at the University of Maryland.J Pers Med2015
26142422CSER and eMERGE: current and potential state of the display of genetic information in the electronic health record.J Am Med Inform Assoc2015
24616408Implementation of pharmacogenetics: the University of Maryland Personalized Anti-platelet Pharmacogenetics Program.Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet2014
25954402A Template for Authoring and Adapting Genomic Medicine Content in the eMERGE Infobutton Project.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2014
25562141Physician Attitudes toward Adopting Genome-Guided Prescribing through Clinical Decision Support.J Pers Med2014
25042059Estimating heritability of drug-induced liver injury from common variants and implications for future study designs.Sci Rep2014
24874987Usability evaluation of pharmacogenomics clinical decision support aids and clinical knowledge resources in a computerized provider order entry system: a mixed methods approach.Int J Med Inform2014
23588317The CLIPMERGE PGx Program: clinical implementation of personalized medicine through electronic health records and genomics-pharmacogenomics.Clin Pharmacol Ther2013
24551334Practical choices for infobutton customization: experience from four sites.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2013
24303321Evaluation considerations for EHR-based phenotyping algorithms: A case study for drug-induced liver injury.AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc2013
24358447Cancer genetic counselor information needs for risk communication: a qualitative evaluation of interview transcripts.J Pers Med2013
24454577The association between use of a clinical decision support tool and adherence to monitoring for medication-laboratory guidelines in the ambulatory setting.Appl Clin Inform2013
24051479Opportunities for genomic clinical decision support interventions.Genet Med2013
24039624Personalized medicine: challenges and opportunities for translational bioinformatics.Per Med2013
23837993A collaborative approach to developing an electronic health record phenotyping algorithm for drug-induced liver injury.J Am Med Inform Assoc2013
23920641Disseminating context-specific access to online knowledge resources within electronic health record systems.Stud Health Technol Inform2013
22539082Deriving rules and assertions from pharmacogenomics knowledge resources in support of patient drug metabolism efficacy predictions.J Am Med Inform Assoc2012
23741623Developing a prototype system for integrating pharmacogenomics findings into clinical practice.J Pers Med2012
21807605e-PKGene: a knowledge-based research tool for analysing the impact of genetics on drug exposure.Hum Genomics2011
21044357Feasibility of incorporating genomic knowledge into electronic medical records for pharmacogenomic clinical decision support.BMC Bioinformatics2010
19761578The potential for automated question answering in the context of genomic medicine: an assessment of existing resources and properties of answers.BMC Bioinformatics2009
21347155The potential for automated question answering in the context of genomic medicine: An assessment of existing resources and properties of answers.Summit Transl Bioinform2009
18999224Analysis of simulation environments utilized in biomedical research.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2008
17282290The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG<sup>TM</sup>).Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc2005
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