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- Yves_A._Lussier abstract "Yves A. Lussier, M.D., Professional Engineer, is a physician-scientist conducting research in Translational bioinformatics and Personal Genomics. As a co-founder of Purkinje, he pioneered the commercial use of controlled medical vocabulary organized as directed semantic networks in electronic medical records (1st clinical ontology available commercially), as well as Pen computing for clinicians.".
- Q8062291 abstract "Yves A. Lussier, M.D., Professional Engineer, is a physician-scientist conducting research in Translational bioinformatics and Personal Genomics. As a co-founder of Purkinje, he pioneered the commercial use of controlled medical vocabulary organized as directed semantic networks in electronic medical records (1st clinical ontology available commercially), as well as Pen computing for clinicians.".
- Yves_A._Lussier comment "Yves A. Lussier, M.D., Professional Engineer, is a physician-scientist conducting research in Translational bioinformatics and Personal Genomics. As a co-founder of Purkinje, he pioneered the commercial use of controlled medical vocabulary organized as directed semantic networks in electronic medical records (1st clinical ontology available commercially), as well as Pen computing for clinicians.".
- Q8062291 comment "Yves A. Lussier, M.D., Professional Engineer, is a physician-scientist conducting research in Translational bioinformatics and Personal Genomics. As a co-founder of Purkinje, he pioneered the commercial use of controlled medical vocabulary organized as directed semantic networks in electronic medical records (1st clinical ontology available commercially), as well as Pen computing for clinicians.".