REMINDER: NCBO Seminar Series - Meeting Info for Wed, June 3! Hello All! 

The next NCBO Seminar Series will be held Wednesday, June 3, at 10am PST . The 
seminar will be presented by Dr. Ida Sim . The title of the presentation will 
be “ Using Ontologies for Visualizing Design Heterogeneity in Human Studies ”. 

Below is Information on how to join this week’s online meeting and accompanying 
teleconference. Please note there will not be a VOIP option, and attendees must 
call into the teleconference. 

For more information about the series, please visit the Seminar Series home 
page: http://www.bioontology.org/seminar_series.html . Information on how to 
join this week’s webinar is given below. To receive information on or to join 
any future meetings, please contact me at ska...@stanford.edu . 

This series aims to showcase new projects, technologies and ideas in biomedical 
ontology by featuring the work of a different collaborator each session. It is 
a webinar held online, and as such is open to anyone interested, regardless of 
location or affiliation. The sponsoring organization, the National Center for 
Biomedical Ontology ( http://www.bioontology.org ), is a consortium of leading 
biologists, clinicians, informaticians, and ontologists who develop innovative 
technology and methods allowing scientists to create, disseminate, and manage 
biomedical information and knowledge in machine-processable form. 

We hope to see you there. 

Title: Using Ontologies for Visualizing Design Heterogeneity in Human Studies 

Abstract: The human studyome is the totality of all human studies worldwide, 
encompassing all interventional, observational and qualitative research on 
human subjects. The human studyome is one of the most valuable sources of 
knowledge for advancing the understanding of diseases and treatments. Dr. Sim 
will discuss her NCBO Driving Biological Project that sought to use ontologies 
to visualize design heterogeneity in randomized trials for comparative 
effectiveness researchers. She will also discuss some observations on the 
benefits and challenges of applying ontologies and ontology tools to 
computerizing the human studyome and to clinical research in general. 

Bio: Dr. Ida Sim is Associate Professor of Medicine at UCSF and Director, UCSF 
Center for Clinical and Translational Informatics ( http://ccti.ucsf.edu/ < 
http://ccti.ucsf.edu/ > ). She received her MD and her PhD in Medical 
Informatics from Stanford University. Dr. Sim's research focus is on 
knowledge-based technologies for evidence-based practice, especially in the 
ontological representation of human studies for advancing clinical and 
translational research. In policy work, Dr. Sim was the founding Project 
Coordinator of the World Health Organization's International Clinical Trials 
Registry Platform, which sets global standards on clinical trial registration 
and reporting. She is a recipient of United States Presidential Early Career 
Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), and is a Fellow of the American 
College of Medical Informatics. 



Topic: NCBO Seminar Series 
Date: The 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every 1 months 
Time: 9:45 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) 
Meeting Number: 926 719 478 
Meeting Password: ncbomeeting 


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To join the online meeting 
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2. Enter your name and email address. 
3. Enter the meeting password: ncbomeeting 
4. Click "Join Now". 
5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen. 

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You can contact me at: 
ska...@stanford.edu 
1-650-736-0786 

To update this meeting to your calendar program (for example Microsoft 
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Shauna B. Kanel 
Communications Coordinator & Web Editor 
Stanford University 
Division of Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) 
National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) 

Medical School Office Building, Room X-217 
251 Campus Drive | Stanford, CA 94305-5101 
(650) 736-0786 
ska...@stanford.edu 



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