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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
4:30 p.m.
RM 252 Bull Run Hall -- PW campus

TITLE: LITERATURE-RELATED DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION - 2012 UPDATE

DR. RONALD KOSTOFF
Research Associate of GTRI

ABSTRACT: Literature-Related Discovery and Innovation (LRDI - formerly LRD-Literature-Related Discovery) integrates 1) discovery generation from disparate literatures with 2) the wealth of knowledge contained in prior art to 3) potentially reverse chronic and infectious diseases and/or 4) potentially solve technical problems that appear intractable.  This presentation describes the evolution of LRDI by the author and the insights gained/lessons learned over the past decade. 

Some of the issues addressed include: What is literature-related discovery and innovation (LRDI); What are its main capabilities (Illustrative examples focused on knowledge discovery and characterization); What are its potential benefits; Who are its potential sponsors; potential future initiatives; what are some of the studies, results, and lessons learned?

Tiffany Sandstrum
School of Systems Biology
George Mason University
MS 5B3, 10900 University Blvd.
Manassas, VA 20110
Phone (703)993-8449, Fax (703)993-8976
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