Kei,
I would say yes, it is of interest. However, I was hoping that some of us
could pitch in to extend your work without giving you yet another thing to
do :^).
Don
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Hi Don and Alan,
In addition to neuronal information, BrainPharm, which is a subdatabase
of SenseLab, stores some drug-related information about the Parkinson's
Disease (http://senselab.med.yale.edu/BrainPharm/dopamine.asp) if it is
also of interest to the group.
-Kei
Donald Doherty wrote:
Minutes from last BIORDF meeting are available at
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG_BioRDF_Subgroup/Meetings/2006-05-22_Conferenc
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Davide
As a result of yesterday's discussion about "standard" vocabulary URIs, I
thought I would illustrate the point I was trying to make with an example.
The point I was trying to make concerned the difference between a URI that
references some RDF somewhere and a URI that references something that is
As a part of my PhD project, I am developing a multi-purpose ontology framework
for the representation of biomedical information and model simulations. It is
quite exceptional in its design and goals (e.g. high flexibility, based on
top-level ontologies like DOLCE and SKOS, ability to represen