Brian,
I think this is an excellent use-case topic, and one that is timely since I had just met with Scott Eliasof of the Broad Institute, who is advancing their chemo-genomics platform and building on ChemBank as well. I have forwarded your use-case to him, and hope his team can lend some support to your proposal. best, Eric --- Brian Osborne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > semweb-lifesci, > > I¹ve added to a page to BioRDF/Tasks that describes > an interesting use case, > all IMHO of course: > > http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG_BioRDF_Subgroup/Tasks/Using_SW_Technologies_t > o_Find_Small_Molecules_that_Bind_to_Proteins > > My perspective on BioRDF generally is that we¹re > tasked to create useful RDF > or to use RDF, this particular case would actually > do both. There are some > formal problems with the proposal, discussed in a > ³Critique² section at the > bottom. If there¹s sufficient interest I¹d be happy > to provide more detail, > do some sort of coding, or both. > > Brian O. > Eric Neumann Senior Director Product Strategy Teranode Corporation 83 South King Street, Suite 800 Seattle, WA 98104 +1 (781)856-9132 www.teranode.com