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WORKSHOP ON --- Support of Patient Care Workshop (SPC) 
to be held as part of the 
GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION CONFERENCE (GECCO-2009) 
July 8-12, 2009 (Wednesday-Sunday)
Delta Centre-Ville Hotel
Montreal, Canada
Sponsored by ACM SIGEVO
http://www.sigevo.org/gecco-2009 
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR WORKSHOP: March 25, 2009. 
 
The purpose of this half day workshop is threefold: (1) to provide an 
opportunity for biomedical 
and computer scientists to present and discuss accomplishments as well as 
speculative futuristic 
ideas related to the application of evolutionary computation in support of 
patient care, (2) to 
organize an international community interested in on-going exploration of 
appropriate applications 
of computational intelligence in clinical medicine, and (3) to develop an 
internet-based community 
of practice dedicated to developing and sharing data, computer programs, 
knowledge and other 
resources related to computing in support of patient care. 
 
In the workshop, six selected brief (10-15 minutes) informal presentations 
on real or imagined 
applications of evolutionary computation in support of patient care will 
be presented. Each 
presentation will be followed by a facilitated group dialogue focusing on 
the content of the 
presentation. A more general open dialogue will fill out the remaining 
time if there is any. 
Presentation and publication: If you would like to give a 10-15 minute 
presentation at this workshop 
and submit a paper of 6 pages or less for publication, please send your 
paper to [email protected]. 
Papers received by the March 25, 2009 conference deadline will be reviewed 
and authors will be 
notified. All accepted workshop papers will be collected by Sheridan/ACM 
Press, and published in a 
separate workshop proceedings. 
 
Presentation only: If you would like to just give a 10-15 minute 
presentation at this workshop please 
send the following information to [email protected]: a title and brief 
abstract (500 words or less), 
the name of the presenter, and the names, affiliations, and e-mail 
addresses of those contributing to 
the content of the presentation before June 1, 2009. These abstracts will 
not be published.
Here is a partial list of appropriate medical application topics: 
 
· disease prevention, early detection, diagnoses and prognosis
· lifetime treatment planning and follow-up
· biomedical numeric, categorical, text, image & signal data mining
· knowledge extraction from electronic patient records
· low-cost screening devices & cost reduction in any aspect of medicine
· continuous patient monitoring and alarm systems
· detecting untoward effects such as adverse drug reactions, drug-drug 
interactions, etc
· patient-management workflow optimization
· disease modeling & treatment selection 
· survival prediction & other time-to-event modeling
· medical biometric technology & personal multimedia data processing
· building and using biomedical ontologies
· designing clinical research trials
· drug dose targeting & drug evaluation
· medical devices, patient monitoring & preventive treatment strategies
· subject recruitment for clinical research protocols
· translational research & comparative effectiveness
· genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics in relation to 
clinical practice
· pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics & pharmacogenomic 
 
*Organizers* 
Jim DeLeo, National Institutes of Health - [email protected]
Alexandru Floares, Oncological Institute Cluj-Napoca - 
[email protected]
Aaron Baughman, IBM Bethesda, MD, USA - [email protected] 
 
Jim DeLeo is a computer scientist at the National Institutes of Health 
Clinical Center in Bethesda Maryland, 
USA. He is chief of the NIH Clinical Center Scientific Computing Section 
and founder and chairman of the NIH 
Biomedical Computing Interest Group. He is dedicated to promoting the 
effective and practical use of modern 
intelligent computing methodology. 
 
Alexandru Floares is a neurologist and a computer scientist. He is the 
head and founder of the Artificial 
Intelligence Department of the Oncological Institute Cluj-Napoca, 
Transilvania, Romania, and the president 
and founder of SAIA - Solutions of Artificial Intelligence Applications - 
organization, Cluj-Napoca, 
Transilvania. His present research is more problem-oriented rather than 
methods-oriented, trying to identify 
important biomedical problems and to solve them with appropriate 
computational intelligence tools. 
 
Aaron Baughman is a computer scientist and software engineer. He initiated 
and co-chaired the first IBM Academy 
of Technology conference on biometric analytics at IBM Research, 
Hawthorne, New York, USA, founded IBM's 
biometric/identity virtual community, and finished observations at the 
NIH/NINDS. He is dedicated to improving 
quality of life through the implementation and invention of computing 
technologies - Imagine, Innovate, Impact. 

Aaron Baughman 
Software Engineering, Computer Scientist 
Biometric Community, Academy of Technology: Conference Co-Chair
IBM Inventor, IDT Member
IBM Global Business Services 
[email protected] : [email protected] 
c: 1-703-585-2747 w: 1-703-653-7527 

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