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Subject: UW CSE Colloq / 10-12-10 / Anderson / UW CSE / Computing and Global    
Health: Bridging between Health System Needs and Computing Solutions

This coming week on Tuesday -

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Computer Science and Engineering
COLLOQUIUM

SPEAKER:        Richard Anderson, UW CSE

TITLE:          Computing and Global Health: Bridging between Health System 
Needs and Computing Solutions

DATE:           Tuesday, October 12, 2010
TIME:           3:30pm
PLACE:          EEB-105
HOST:           Carl Ebeling

ABSTRACT:
Richard Anderson is completing a year's sabbatical at PATH, a Seattle based NGO 
working in Global Health.   As part of a nascent effort in Health Information 
Systems, he has been working on computing projects tied to PATH's core mission 
of "improving the health of people around the world by: advancing technologies, 
strengthening systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors".  This talk will 
focus on the connections between the challenges of global health and the design 
of computing solutions.  The process of spanning these domains will be 
illustrated by specific projects he has worked on at PATH including:

- Building and deploying an application for modeling national scale vaccine 
refrigeration capacity,
- Requirements analysis for Tuberculosis case detection and surveillance 
reporting in Tanzania,  
- Analyzing the communication needs of peripheral health facilities and 
deploying clinic level devices for temperature monitoring and surveillance 
reporting.

Refreshments to be served in room prior to talk.

*NOTE* This lecture will be broadcast live via the Internet. See 
http://www.cs.washington.edu/news/colloq.info.html for more information.

Email: talk-info at cs.washington.edu
Info: http://www.cs.washington.edu/
(206) 543-1695

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