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1 My Second Year Jeffery Loo NLM Associate Fellow ’03 –’05 Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins

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3 projects chemical informatics interdisciplinary medical sciences personal digital assistants

4 chemical informatics 1

5 information technology and science chemistry +

6 small molecule chemistry chemicals that can affect protein function and physiology very nicely elucidate biological mechanisms and pathways lead to therapeutics

7 chemical informatics informatics to collect, store, and share data on small molecule chemicals and their biological effects

8 small molecule chemistry infrastructure NIH Chemical Genomics Center Molecular Libraries Screening Centers Network (MLSCN)

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10 my projects 1 studying chemical informatics 2 journal club presentation 3 presentation to MIT Science Library

11 interdisciplinary medical sciences 2

12 computer + information science molecular biology bioinformatics

13 complex nature of diseases Genes, Behavior, Diet/Nutrition, Infectious agents, Ecology, Society, ???

14 medical education JHU medical education curriculum reform  genetic paradigm

15 The interplay of genes and proteins and environment is entirely unique for every patient, so the physician's challenge is to understand the variability of the genetic and environmental factors that lead to disease, try to craft a prevention plan, and, if necessary, a treatment plan based on the patient's unique variability. And then to be able to evolve that plan over time as new information is added. Dr. David Nichols Vice Dean for Education Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

16 research educational and reference materials that explain interdisciplinary fields

17 projects 1 volunteering at a pathology research lab lab workflow management software molecular and cellular data   clinical and phenotypic data lab opportunities for librarians 2 continuing education science classes bioinformatics Demystifying Medicine HIPAA

18 personal digital assistants 3

19 why is Welch Library exploring PDAs? www.hopkins-abxguide.org www.hopkins-hivguide.org point of care information resources combined handheld tools are convenient: cell phone + PDA + wireless technology PDA’s are increasingly popular

20 enthusiastic faculty and administrators enthusiastic students PDAs for using and storing medical information resources PDAs for: education clinical work administrative uses why is Welch Library exploring PDAs?

21 review of library services PDA services development service domains information seeking information storage computing communication trend personal, portable, networked information appliances

22 recommendations PDA services development training forum user needs collection development PDA-compatible website

23 task force study report to library administrators lead PDA committee PDA services development

24 PLoS Medicine for handhelds document conversion with RepliGo http://www.handheldsfordoctors.com/plos/

25 chemistry and biology crossing genetic paradigm increasing popularity of handheld computers interdisciplinary sciences

26 what’s next? MSc Chemoinformatics University of Sheffield

27 Nancy Roderer Dongming Zhang Kate Oliver Jo McEntyre Mohammad Al-Ubaydli Laura Dean Kathi Canese Todd Groesbeck Bookshelf Team Barbara Rapp Associate Fellowship Program American Chemical Society - Lucille M. Wert Scholarship Florence Chang Colette Hochstein SIS acknowledgements

28 www.jeffloo.com


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