Thanks for the suggestions. We'll be looking at these once we dig out from under all the things that we had put off until after Banff. Of course, if someone else would like to tackle them first, that would be great.
It would be especially interesting to have good examples of queries that one would make that cross some of these sources with the ones we already have. Jonathan On 5/24/07, William Bug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jonathan, Alan had mentioned at today's W3C HCLS IG call that you are looking to expand the resources you track in the NeuroCommons RDF repository. He mentioned work to add resources such as the ATCC. I mentioned there were a collection of resources being funded by the NIH Blueprint funding initiative that I would also suggest should be on the list for inclusion. Alan suggested I pass these on to you. You can find these described at: http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/ There are a few that Alan has already begun to work on (or examine for inclusion) - e.g., CCDB, GENSAT, etc.. This page lists several more such resources that provide broad-scoped value in the realm of neuroinformatics. I'd particularly point to those resources listed under: Proteins & Genes (includes the burgeoning NIH Neuroscience Microarray Consortium that Kei is a part of): http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/neuroscience_resources/gene_protein.htm Cells, Tissues, and DNA http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/neuroscience_resources/cell_tissue.htm Imaging Tools: http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/neuroscience_resources/imaging_tools.htm Neuroinformatics: http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/neuroscience_resources/neuroinformatics.htm If you need any assistance in sorting through these resources, don't hesitate to ask. It might also be worthwhile having a brief NeuroCommons Working Group Teleconference with folks such as Rob WIlliams, Maryann Martone, Gully Burns, etc. to review these resources and help you put a list of priorities in place. Cheers, Bill Bill Bug Senior Research Analyst/Ontological Engineer Laboratory for Bioimaging & Anatomical Informatics www.neuroterrain.org Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy Drexel University College of Medicine 2900 Queen Lane Philadelphia, PA 19129 215 991 8430 (ph) 610 457 0443 (mobile) 215 843 9367 (fax) Please Note: I now have a new email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]