Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
To support development of a high-fidelity data-driven quality improvement approach that will use 3-dimensional (3D) sensor array and interdisciplinary expertise in the application of machine learning and data-intensive science to measure, analyze, and evaluate patient care processes.
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Johns Hopkins University, Armstrong Institute
$2,209,619
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Implementation and Evaluation of Project Emerge
Aug 2014
Johns Hopkins University Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science
$550,000
18 months
Seeding New Data Science Collaborations
Mar 2014
Johns Hopkins University, Department of Computer Science
$1,495,533
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High-Fidelity Data-Driven Quality Improvement
Jul 2013
$2,414,704
13 months
Development of a Commercial Grade, Open Source IT Platform for the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Sites
May 2013
$9,372,943
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Intensive Care Unit (ICU)/Acute Care Multi-site Demonstration Project
Aug 2012
$457,000
12 months
Planning Grant to support Acute Care/ICU Multi-center Feasibility Study
Mar 2012
Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physics and Astronomy
$950,000
27 months
Extreme-scale Data Analysis in Science
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$2,392,755
Terahertz Investigations of Complex Condensed Matter
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$350,000
22 months
Computational Facility to Support Large-Scale Information Management
Oct 2007
$1,199,870
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Data Access and Analysis Tools
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Creating positive outcomes for future generations.