Gender
Male
Gender
Male
Location
Palisades Park, NJ
Birthday:
August 25
I am...
Social scientist, Project coordinator
My research field or area of interest innanotechnology
A Digital Curation Fellow at Weill Cornell Medical College, my background is in public health and biomedical informatics. My current research focuses on scientific social networking and team science.
Interest in...
biomedical informatics, scientific collaboration, social network analysis, visualization, high-throughput text mining, natural language processing, geographic information systems, epidemiology, public health, biostatistics, biomedical ontologies, medical terminologies, interaction design, global health
Publication list
1. Bales ME, Harrington B, Yu H. Data driven collaboration in biomedicine. Nature Biotechnology (in preparation). 2012. 2. Kumar A, Swanwick CC, Johnson N, Basu SN, Bales ME, Banerjee-Basu S. A brain region-specific predictive gene map for autism derived by profiling a reference gene set. PLoS One 2011; 6(12):e28431. 3. Bales ME, Johnson SB, Keeling JW, Carley KM, Kunkel F, Merrill JA. Evolution of co-authorship in public health systems and services research. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2011; 41(1):112-7. 4. Bales ME, Johnson SB, Lussier YA. Topological analysis of large-scale biomedical terminology structures. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2007;14:788-797. 5. Kukafka R, Bales ME, Burkhardt A, Friedman C. Human and automated coding of rehabilitation discharge summaries according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2006;13:508-515. 6. Bales ME, Johnson SB. Graph theoretic modeling of large-scale semantic networks. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2006;39(4):451-64. 7. Bales ME, Kukafka R, Burkhardt A, Friedman C. Qualitative assessment of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health with respect to the desiderata for controlled medical vocabularies. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2005;75(5):384-95. 8. Ashford DA, Kaiser RM, Bales ME, Shutt K, Patrawalla A, McShan A, et al. Planning against biological terrorism: lessons from outbreak investigations. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 2003 May 5. 9. Bales ME, Dannenberg AL, Brachman PS, Kaufmann AF, Klatsky PC, Ashford DA. Epidemiologic response to anthrax outbreaks: field investigations, 1950-2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 2002 Oct 8.
Researchgroup, Institute, University, School, Company name
Weill Cornell Medical College
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