
Prof. Ronald Cornet “FAIR Principles and The OMOP Common Data Model” Webinar- No registration needed!
Join us for a presentation by Prof. Ronald Cornet from Amsterdam UMC, a leading expert in the field. In this lecture, Prof. Cornet will explore The OMOP Common Data Model, highlighting its critical role in data management and its application within the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) framework.
This session will provide valuable insights into how the OMOP model supports data interoperability and accessibility in research. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical knowledge and engage with a distinguished expert!
📅 Date: February 11, 2025
⏰ Time: 1 PM CET
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<h3>About me</h3> Ronald Cornet holds a position as full professor in Medical Informatics, principal investigator and principal educator at the Department of Medical Informatics in the Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC. He leads a research group on "reusable health data", in which research focuses on semantic interoperability, both from a technical perspective and from a users' point of view, as a key component to establishing FAIR data for healthcare and research. His research has resulted in over 100 journal publications and over 80 peer-reviewed conference proceedings. See the <a href="https://kik.amc.nl/home/rcornet/publications.html">list of publications</a> for a complete bibliography. Ronald has supervised 10 completed <a href="https://kik.amc.nl/home/rcornet/#PhDs">PhD-projects</a>. Ronald is involved in health care information standardization, among others as a member of the Dutch, European (CEN) and global (ISO) standardization committees on health informatics. He is also involved in SNOMED International, which is responsible for the maintenance and further development of SNOMED CT. He chairs the IMIA working group on Language and Meaning in Biomedicine, and participates in various international projects: <a href="https://www.ejprarediseases.org/">European Joint Programme Rare Diseases (EJP-RD)</a>, <a href="https://capable-project.eu/">CAPABLE</a>, <a href="https://www.pharmacoinformaticslab.nl/leapfrog/">LEAPfROG</a>, <a href="https://www.project-paladin.eu/">PaLaDIn</a>, and <a href="https://conect4children.org/">C4C</a>. Ronald holds a Basic Teaching Qualification and is involved in both the organization of education and in teaching at the University of Amsterdam. This teaching involves information modelling, knowledge representation and semantic interoperability in health care. He has supervised the research work of over 50 students (at BSc and MSc level). He is a four-time awardee of the best-teacher prize in the Medical Informatics curriculum at the University of Amsterdam. <h3>My research activities:</h3> <img src="https://kik.amc.nl/home/rcornet/images/thesis.gif" width="73" align="right" />In April 2006 I obtained my doctorate degree, defending my PhD thesis entitled "Methods for Auditing Medical Terminological Systems". My research focuses on formal knowledge representation in medicine. Areas of interest are: <ul> <li>Constructing formal terminological systems</li> <li>Auditing formal terminological systems</li> <li>Description logics, most notably OWL</li> <li>Standardization and definitions, e.g., HL7</li> <li>Applying terminological systems</li> </ul>