Call for Submissions - CeHR: International Conference 2007

eHealth Competence Center RegensburgeHealth: Combining Health Telematics, Telemedicine, Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics to the Edge

eHealth Competence Center Regensburg,
December 2-5, 2007

All full oral presentations at the international part of CeHR 2007 will be based on invitation only. To allow interested scientists and researchers to actively participate in this event and to present their outstanding research results, the organisers strongly encourage them to submit a paper with a maximum of 5 pages that contains the content dedicated to be presented in the respective poster sessions during the course of the main event. Accepted submissions that will be published in the event proceedings volumes need to follow the IOS Press author's instructions that can be found in the author's kit.

The best papers selected by the Scientific Programme Committee will be given the opportunity for an additional short oral presentation (5 min) within an appropriate session. All posters will be presented during the event. All presenters will deliver their presentations and their posters in English.

Topics of the conference

  • Personal Health
  • Innovations in Science and Technology
  • International and National Strategies and Solutions for eHealth
  • Legal, Political, Social and Ethical Aspects of eHealth
  • Semantic Interoperability
  • eHealth Standardisation
  • Electronic Health Record and EHR Architectures
  • Terminologies and Ontologies in Medicine
  • Evaluation and Validation of Approaches and Solutions: Users and Behavioural Aspects of eHealth
  • Bioinformatics and Genetics for Future eHealth Approaches
  • Biomedical Engineering as the Other End of the Interoperability Chain
  • Ubiquitous and Autonomous Computing
  • Ubiquitous Care
  • Other topics that highlight future challenges for eHealth

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline for papers (5 pages) by July 25, 2007
  • Acceptance letter to first authors by August 17, 2007
  • Submission of camera ready papers by September 28, 2007
  • Conference December 2 - 5, 2007

For further information, please visit: http://www.cehr.de

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About the eHealth Competence Center Regensburg
The eHealth Competence Center Regensburg (eHCC) has brought and will further bring world-wide recognised eHealth expertise to University of Regensburg Medical Center. The eHealth Competence Center aggregates and co-ordinates existing and emerging eHealth projects to analyse requirements and problems, to harmonise processes, to develop principles and specifications as well as to disseminate best practice results. It integrates the different approaches towards a comprehensive eHealth platform.
http://www.eh-cc.de

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