[LispSea] forthcoming book, finally
Hi, Seattle Lispers, I gave a talk for this group a while ago, and mentioned that I am working on a book on biomedical informatics using Lisp. The book is written and in the hands of the publisher, Academic Press. It is due out in October, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Lisp. For more info, I have started a web page, http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/pbi/ I hope it will be of interest to some of you. Best regards, Ira Kalet -- Ira J. Kalet, Ph.D. Professor, Radiation Oncology Professor, Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics Adjunct Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Adjunct Professor, Biological Structure Director, Security and Networking, UW Medicine IT Services office: 206 598-4107 FAX: 206 598-3786 email: ikalet@u.washington.edu www: http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/ -----------------------
On Jul 1, 2008, at 4:41 PM, Ira Kalet wrote:
Hi, Seattle Lispers,
I gave a talk for this group a while ago, and mentioned that I am working on a book on biomedical informatics using Lisp. The book is written and in the hands of the publisher, Academic Press. It is due out in October, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Lisp. For more info, I have started a web page,
http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/pbi/
I hope it will be of interest to some of you.
Very cool! I know a few people who will be interested professionally.
Best regards,
Ira Kalet
Hi, Brian, Thanks, I'm working on the page proofs as of today. Ira Brian T. Rice wrote:
On Jul 1, 2008, at 4:41 PM, Ira Kalet wrote:
Hi, Seattle Lispers,
I gave a talk for this group a while ago, and mentioned that I am working on a book on biomedical informatics using Lisp. The book is written and in the hands of the publisher, Academic Press. It is due out in October, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Lisp. For more info, I have started a web page,
http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/pbi/
I hope it will be of interest to some of you.
Very cool! I know a few people who will be interested professionally.
Best regards,
Ira Kalet
-- Ira J. Kalet, Ph.D. Professor, Radiation Oncology Professor, Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics Adjunct Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Adjunct Professor, Biological Structure Director, Security and Networking, UW Medicine IT Services office: 206 598-4107 FAX: 206 598-3786 email: ikalet@u.washington.edu www: http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/ -----------------------
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