Due to an interrupted flight, Dr. Jacquez's presentation was delivered via video at the CRCSI annual conference in Perth, Australia in November, 2014. The vision addresses opportunities at the forefront of wearable sensors and the genome+, exposome and behavome.
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BioMedware is pleased to announce its membership in the 43pl Consortium
by Susan Hinton | Sep 21, 2014 | BioMedware News
The 43pl consortium operates a unit trust which facilitates participation in the CRCSI by a large number of small to medium sized enterprises. Founded in 2003, the CRC for Spatial Information (CRCSI) is a research organisation funded by Australia's Cooperative...
METRIC: Software to Measure Cancer Health Environment Funding Announced
by Susan Hinton | Sep 9, 2014 | BioMedware News
BioMedware announces the award of a contract from the National Cancer Institute titled "METRIC Software to Measure Cancer Health Environment". This is an SBIR Phase 1 contract with a 9 month performance period beginning September 12, 2014. The Principal Investigator...
CRCSI Lecture & Lunch Session with Dr. Geoffrey Jacquez
by Susan Hinton | Aug 21, 2014 | BioMedware News
Friday 22nd August 2014 12:30pm - 2:00pm (Perth, Australia) The CRCSI invite you to attend a short presentation from Geoffrey followed by discussion and networking with colleagues in the Health Program. Geoffrey Jacquez has been the Science Director of the CRCSI...
Announcing the Release of SpaceStat 4: software for the visualization, analysis, modeling and interactive exploration of spatiotemporal data
by Geoffrey Jacquez, Ph.D. | May 3, 2014 | BioMedware News
Download a Free 14-day evaluation of SpaceStat SpaceStat 4.0 represents a major reworking of the underlying architecture of the application. Multithreading has been introduced improving the performance of many methods. A LePace-Sage estimator for spatial-error...
Dr. Jacquez recently participated in the Swedish Collaboration on Health Roundtable
by Susan Hinton | Apr 12, 2014 | BioMedware News
Source: CRCSI Newsletter Representatives from the CRCSI were invited by Future Position X to attend the GeoLife Research Program Roundtable in Gavle, Sweden. The group participated in an intense series of discussions and meetings over four days to advance the...
Our Changing World: Soil Mapping (Podcast – Radio New Zealand)
by Susan Hinton | Dec 10, 2013 | BioMedware News
Landcare Research scientists are using mobile spectroscopy to analyse soil, allowing geostatisticians to create better soil maps.From Our Changing World, 9:20 pm on 21 November 2013 Dr. Pierre Goovaerts, from BioMedware, explained how the complex...
Geostatistics short course – Perth, Western Australia
by Susan Hinton | Oct 25, 2013 | BioMedware News
In conjunction with CRCSI and WALIS Forum 2013, Dr. Goovaerts will conduct a short course November 6th and 7th. The course will increase your understanding of geostatistics and its application to several disciplines. After completion of this course you will be well...
CRCSI GSN Round Table: International health research collaboration
by Geoffrey Jacquez, Ph.D. | Apr 25, 2013 | BioMedware News
Funding into international joint innovation and research projects for 10 years was the focus of a Global Spatial Network Round Table Meeting in Sweden. Future Position X (FPX) will submit the funding proposal to the Swedish government in May. The Round Table meeting...
Update from SXSW 2013: On citizen sensors and emerging technologies
by Geoffrey Jacquez, Ph.D. | Mar 12, 2013 | BioMedware News
What is the future of geohealth? One of the gaps in our knowledge is the lack of near real-time data on the ambient environment people experience as they go about their daily lives. This is changing rapidly with the advent of location enabled devices and wearable...