Wednesday
April 13, 2011
9:30 am - 2 pm
Clinical Center
NIH Bldg. 10
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Event Contact
James King
james.king@nih.gov
(301) 486-2187

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Thanks to everyone who participated in the 2011 NIH Handheld Technology Expo & Conference, which featured 25 vendors representing the latest in mobile technologies, carriers, website/app developers, and research/clinical applications. In addition to the Expo, a series of mobile-related presentations were held in the Masur Auditorium from 9:30 am - 2 pm and several in-depth developer sessions were held in parallel from 10 am - 2:30 pm in the NIH Library training room.
A video of the presentations in Masur have been archived at http://videocast.nih.gov/summary.asp?Live=10159. All developer conference presentations were also recorded and posted to this page once encoding has been completed. All slides from the general and developer sessions have been linked on the conference schedule page.
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Developers:
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Research/Clinical Applications:
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Highlighted NIH-created apps:
- NCI Summer Student App
- NHGRI Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms
- NIAID CRIMSON [iPhone]
- NLM MedlinePlus Mobile [Mobile Site]
- ODS My Dietary Supplements [iPhone]
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If you have any questions about this event, feel free to contact James King(James.King@nih.gov or 301-496-2187) or Steven Santoni (santonis@mail.nih.gov).
Individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact James King at 301-496-2187 and/or the Federal Relay (800-877-8339).
This event was held in the NIH Clinical Center (Building 10) in adjoining spaces of the South Entrance Lobby, the Masur Auditorium, and the NIH Library.
As a joint effort of the NIH Library and the Center for Information Technology (CIT), the HUG's mission is to provide NIH users with information on handheld resources, services, implementations, and technologies; to offer a forum for the exchange of information and ideas; and to promote awareness of the benefits of handheld technologies in fulfilling the NIH mission.
The HUG has a Web site [http://hug.sig.nih.gov/] and discussion list [https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A0=nihhug-l] to disseminate information on new technology, industry trends, research resources, NIH specific programs and initiatives, and training opportunities.
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