Renato M. E. Sabbatini
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Renato Marcos Endrizzi Sabbatini (born 20 February 1947) is a Brazilian biomedical and computer scientist, educator, publisher, science writer, entrepreneur and administrator, born in Campinas, Brazil. He holds a doctoral degree in physiology from the University of São Paulo.
His main contributions as a researcher and publisher concern the following areas: neuroethology; medical informatics; health sciences; internet and web applications in medicine, biology and health; artificial intelligence; artificial neural networks; distance education and e-learning; telemedicine; and history of neuroscience.
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[edit] Research and education
Sabbatini began his scientific career in physiology in 1966, under the supervision of Miguel Rolando Covian, who encouraged him to found the first research laboratory of neuroethology in Latin America, in 1974, in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. Also there, he started one of the first Brazilian and Latin American groups of research, development and education on the computer applications to biomedicine, in 1970. After moving to the State University of Campinas in 1983, Sabbatini founded the Center for Biomedical Informatics, the first interdisciplinary group of its kind in Brazil, and was appointed chairman of the newly created area of medical informatics in the Medical School and a collaborating professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. In these capacities, until his retirement from active duty with the University 35 years later, Sabbatini advised many students in their research projects and dissertations. He also wrote a great number of papers and books in many fields, and created a series of new graduate courses and disciplines in biomedical computing, artificial intelligence, distance education, electronic publishing, Internet applications and telemedicine.
Starting in 1993, with the advent of the WWW in Brazil, Sabbatini became a leader in the research of new technologies and in the development of a large number of on-line courses in health, using videoconferencing, satellite-based teleconferencing and the internet. He has worked intensively in building teaching capacity in this field in Brazil. He also founded the Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health, working until this day as CEO and Chairman of the Board, and director of its International Center for Information Technologies in Health. The Edumed Institute has organized a national consortium comprising dozens of universities and medical associations with the aim of developing a national network of distance education.
[edit] Organizational work
Sabbatini was one of the foremost specialists in the country to promote the birth of medical informatics as a new science, being involved in the creation of the Brazilian Society for Health Informatics, the Brazilian Journal of Health Informatics, and the First Brazilian Congress on Health Informatics and the series of International Conferences on Telemedicine and Distance Education TELMED. Among other things, he created and edited three other pioneering periodicals in medical informatics, Informedica, Intermedic and Informatica Médica magazines, served as Medical Informatics Director to the Brazilian Medical Association and as a national and international consultant to the World Health Organization, Pan American Health Organization, Inter-American Development Bank, São Paulo State Research Foundation, National Research Council and others.
[edit] Entrepreneurial work
Together with family members, Sabbatini founded a number of high-tech companies in Germany and Brazil, working as a part-time consultant for them while he was an university-based researcher, and as CEO and chairman of the board for two of them after his retirement. These companies were Vortex GMBH (software producer for the TRS-80 microcomputer), Dataquest Ltd. (publishing and education in IT), Webpraxis International Ltd. (consultancy and development projects for the Web) and EduLogica Technology and Education Ltd. (distance education and educational technology).
[edit] Popularizing science
Sabbatini has a long history of writing about science to laypersons, having started with articles and columns in major Brazilian magazines and newspapers, such as Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo. From 1991 to 2001, he wrote a series of weekly science and informatics columns in the main newspaper of Campinas, Correio Popular. For this effort, he won the prestigious 1992 award of the Brazilian National Research Council, as the Best Science Popularizer (Prêmio José Reis de Divulgação Científica). He has taught and lectured extensively on science journalism and is active in this professional field. Starting 1996, Sabbatini created with his colleagues in the State University of Campinas a number of websites devoted to promote the awareness of general public to health-related information, such as, among others: the Brazilian Virtual Hospital (the third of its kind in the world), the Virtual Sports Center, the Brazilian Virtual Veterinary Hospital, the Virtual Odontology Center, the Visible Human Image Database in South America, the Health & Life On-line Magazine, the Brain & Mind On-Line Magazine, the NutriWeb On-Line Magazine, several bulletins and newsletter distributed by email lists. He created and acted as technical director to the first Brazilian project of scientific electronic publishing, the e*pub Group, where several pioneering, exclusively on-line publications were created under his technical direction, such as the On-Line Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the On-Line Journal of Dentistry and Oral Medicine.
[edit] Selected publications
[edit] Health informatics
- Sabbatini, R.M.E.: A multilayered neural network for processing 2D tomographic images in neurosurgery. Proceed. Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, IEEE, 1992
- Ortiz J., Ghefter C.G., Silva C.E., Sabbatini R.M.E.: One-year mortality prognosis in heart failure: a neural network approach based on echocardiographic data. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1995 Dec;26(7):1586-93. PMID 7594090
- Sabbatini, R.M.E.; Cardoso, S.H.: The Virtual Hospital, Electronic Publications and the Visible Human: New Paradigms for Health Education. Proceed. Regional Conference on Health Information Systems, p. 128-137, São Paulo, BIREME, 1996.
- Sabbatini, R.M.E.: Using neural networks for processing biologic signals. MD Comput. 1996 Mar-Apr;13(2):165-72. PMID 8684280
- Da Costa, C.G.A. & Sabbatini, R.M.E.: A Survey of Software Engineering Practices in the Development of Electronic Patient Record Systems. Proceed. AMIA Annu. Meet. (In PDF)
- Cardoso, S.H.; Sabbatini, R.M.E.: "Brain & Mind" Magazine: An On-Line Multimedia Resource for Dissemination and Evaluation of Knowledge in Neuroscience. Proceed. AMIA Annu. Meet. (In PDF)
- Carvalho, P.M.; Sabbatini, R.M.E. Integrating the Teaching of Informatics to Medical Students in a Problem-Based Learning Undergraduate Course. Proceed. AMIA Annu. Meet. (In PDF)
- Botelho, M.L.; Araújo, L.; Sabbatini, R.M.E.: A Neural-Network Based System on the World Wide Web for Prognosis and Indication of Surgery in Head and Brain Trauma. Proceed. AMIA Annu. Meet. (In PDF)
- Quaresma, R.P.; Sabbatini, R.M.E.; Cardoso, S.H.; Ortale, J.R.: Adding Java and CGI Functionality to an On-Line Atlas of Anatomy for Medical Education. Proceed. AMIA Annu. Meet. (In PDF)
- Sabbatini, R.M.E.; Cardoso, S.H.: Interdisciplinarity and the Neurosciences. Interdisciplinary Science Review, 27(4) Dec 2002, pp. 303-311.
- Sabbatini, R.M.E.; Cardoso, S.H.: Internet-2 Based Tele/Videoconferencing for Distance Medical Education: The EduMed. Net Project. AMIA Annual Meeting (in PDF).
- Cardoso, S.H.; Sabbatini, R.M.E.: On-line Resources for a WWW-based Continued Education Curriculum on Behavioral Neurobiology. AMIA Annual Meeting (in PDF).
- Sabbatini, R.M.E.: The Brazilian Virtual Hospital. A Case in e-Health. In: Knight, P. et al.: e-Democracy in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro: Pearson Educational, 2003. (In Portuguese).
- Sabbatini, R.M.E. & Cardoso, S.H.: A Distance Interactive Course on the History of Neuroscience. Abstr. Annu. Meet. Soc. Neurosci. (SFN 2003), New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov. 2003.
- Lopes da Silva, J.V.; Santa Bárbara, A.; Cardoso, S.H.; Sabbatini, R.M.E. and Coimbra, N.C.: Construction of 3D Anatomical Models in Polymer Using Selective Laser Sintering - A New Method for Teaching Human Anatomy, Proc. VIII International Conference on Nursing Informatics. Rio de Janeiro, June 2003.
[edit] Neurosciences
- The PET Scan: A New Window Into the Brain. Brain & Mind Magazine, March/May 1997.
- Phrenology: The History of Brain Localization. Brain & Mind Magazine, March/May 1997.
- The History of Psychosurgery. Brain & Mind Magazine, June/August 1997.
- Radiosurgery. Brain & Mind Magazine', June/August 1997.
- Mapping the Brain. Brain & Mind Magazine, September/November 1997.
- The History of Shock Therapy in Psychiatry. Brain & Mind Magazine, December 1997/February 1998.
- The Discovery of Bioelectricity. Brain & Mind Magazine, June/August 1998.
- The Psychopath's Brain. Brain & Mind Magazine, September/November 1998.
- Imitation of Life: The History of the First Robots. Brain & Mind Magazine, June/August 1999.
- Placebo Effect: The Power of the Sugar Pill. Brain & Mind Magazine, June/August 1999.
- Learning Who is Your Mother. The Behavior of Imprinting. Brain & Mind Magazine, 14: Nov.2001-March 2002
- The Evolution of Human Intelligence. Brain & Mind Magazine, 12 (February-May 2001) and 13 (August-November 2001)
- The Animal that Weeps. Cerebrum Magazine, 2003
- Neurons and Synapses. The History of its Discovery. Brain & Mind Magazine, 17: March 2003
[edit] External links
- Personal website
- Curriculum Vitae. Lattes Platform, National Research Council (In Portuguese)
- Medical Informatics magazines in Brazil.
- TeleMed Newsletter
- EduMed Newsletter
- TVDNews Newsletter
[edit] References
- Abbreviated name for scientific literature: Sabbatini, RM and Sabbatini, RME
- Search Pubmed or Search Google for references to Dr. Renato M.E. Sabbatini.
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