OSU Department of Biomedical Informatics

Terry Camerlengo

Research Specialist

phone: (614) 688-4946
fax: (614) 688-6600

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206 Biomedical Research Tower
460 W. 12th Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210


Terry has degrees in computer science and philosophy from Ohio State University, where he is currently doing graduate studies in computational biology and bioinformatics. Professionally, he has over ten years of experience in software and systems development in all phases of the software life cycle. Terry has certifications in C++, Java and SQL Server and has published numerous articles in addition to co-authoring the Apress title The Sun Certified Java Developer Exam (i.e. both editions). His current work at Ohio State involves project work in areas of bioinformatics such as nucleic-acid sequencing, microarray, Cytogenetics, and SNP analysis. Recently, much of his time has been spent designing and building Quest for the OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Bioinformatics Core. In his spare time, Terry is working with O’Reilly Media in launching a tech channel for podcasts and interviews of technical authors and notables. He began work at BMI in July, 2004.

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Medical Informatics


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Tahsin M. Kurc, Daniel A. Janies, Andrew Johnson, Stephen Langella, Scott Oster, Shannon L. Hastings, Farhat Habib, Terry Camerlengo, David W. Ervin, Umit V. Catalyurek, Joel H. Saltz, "An XML-based System for Synthesis of Data from Disparate Databases", Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 13 : pp. 289-301, January, 2006.


Publications

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Tahsin M. Kurc, Daniel A. Janies, Andrew Johnson, Stephen Langella, Scott Oster, Shannon L. Hastings, Farhat Habib, Terry Camerlengo, David W. Ervin, Umit V. Catalyurek, Joel H. Saltz, "An XML-based System for Synthesis of Data from Disparate Databases", Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 13 : pp. 289-301, January, 2006.


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