Research Interests
My primary research interests are methods of generating knowledge and their contribution to modelling biological processes and design and information technology necessary for biomedical and public health research.
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I deal with information technology, information synthesis methods, multivariate statistical methods, and decision theory in my research work.
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One of the areas of interest in my research is "integrative" studies, whose common goal is to define a virtual experimental model - a model formed based on verified evidence generated from large databases of biomedical data and knowledge.
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The success and adequacy of such a virtual experimental model depend almost entirely on the synthesis method, quantitative and qualitative, of existing information. The results obtained based on adequately applied statistical methods for the analysis of collected data is another way of generating knowledge that supports biomedical decision making.
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