CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE BASE

Brand Owner Address Description
CKB BOOST The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Bar Harbor ME 04609 CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE BASE;CKB;medical research services; biomedical research services; scientific research in the field of genomics and cancer; providing online, non-downloadable software for genetic assessment and identification of cancer, diseases, health status and metrics, and gene mutations for scientific, medical, diagnostic, treatment, and research purposes; providing online, non-downloadable software used for the sequencing and analyses of genomic data; providing online, non-downloadable software used to integrate and create data models; providing online computer databases of genomic sequences for scientific research, namely, for tracking, matching, searching, testing, aggregating, researching, and evaluating health status, and diagnosing diseases and gene mutations; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for analyzing and visualizing genomic data, and evaluating health status and diagnosing diseases, disorders, and syndromes; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for data management, for electronic storage of data in the field of clinical trials and electronic health records; providing online, non-downloadable computer software for collecting, analyzing, reporting, and tracking data and information in the fields of genetics, genomics, biochemistry; providing online, non-downloadable software for use in clinical trial data management and electronic health records; information technology consulting services relating to the collection, review, analysis and reporting of clinical trial and drug development information and electronic health records; development of scientific research and technology for purposes of evaluating health status disease diagnosis; providing medical and scientific research information in the field of genomics, cancer, and clinical trials;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method to automatically generate a new knowledge base includes receiving a signal that defines content that is to be included in the new knowledge base. Tables within an existing database are searched to identify at least one candidate table that is associated with data that may be relevant to the defined content that is to be included in the new knowledge base. At least one candidate application programming interface (API) is determined for each candidate table. Combinations of the identified at least one candidate table and the determined at least one candidate API are assessed to select from those combinations a master table and a master API for the new knowledge base. The new knowledge base is accessible by more than one application program within an integrated system. A non-expert user may automatically generate a new knowledge base and associated API with a single mouse click.