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University of California, San Diego | |||
Division of Biomedical Informatics | |||
9500 Gilman Drive # 0505 | |||
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505 | |||
Phone: (858)-534-8955 | |||
Email: sondoan AT ucsd DOT edu | |||
Bio: see - http://dbmi.ucsd.edu/confluence/display/DBMI/Son+Doan,+PhD | |||
My interests lie in text mining and natural language processing (NLP) area. I obtained PhD degree from JAIST, Japan in 2005 in computer science. I joined DBMI at UCSD since May 2012. Prior to it, I worked as a postdoc/researcher at National Institute of Informatics, Japan and Vanderbilt University. | |||
My main interest is building real-life biomedical text applications as well as knowledge discovery from biomedical literature. Besides, I am interested working on public mood tracking on Twitter data. I have been a key contributor to widely recognized application systems such as [[BioCaster|Bio Caster]] in public health surveillance and MedEx in clinical informatics. Several our research results was mentioned to public, e.g., research on social media in epidemic intelligence (Nature), or the research on public mood tracking in 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan (New Scientist, CorpComm) | |||
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Son Doan
Son Doan, PhD
University of California, San Diego
Division of Biomedical Informatics
9500 Gilman Drive # 0505
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505
Phone: (858)-534-8955
Email: sondoan AT ucsd DOT edu
Bio: see - http://dbmi.ucsd.edu/confluence/display/DBMI/Son+Doan,+PhD
My interests lie in text mining and natural language processing (NLP) area. I obtained PhD degree from JAIST, Japan in 2005 in computer science. I joined DBMI at UCSD since May 2012. Prior to it, I worked as a postdoc/researcher at National Institute of Informatics, Japan and Vanderbilt University.
My main interest is building real-life biomedical text applications as well as knowledge discovery from biomedical literature. Besides, I am interested working on public mood tracking on Twitter data. I have been a key contributor to widely recognized application systems such as Bio Caster in public health surveillance and MedEx in clinical informatics. Several our research results was mentioned to public, e.g., research on social media in epidemic intelligence (Nature), or the research on public mood tracking in 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan (New Scientist, CorpComm)