Berkeley (OBO et al.) is looking to hire

2007-05-02 Thread Suzanna Lewis
(Sorry about the multiple postings, but we're trying to get the word out.) Software Developer positions with Lewis group in Berkeley: http:// berkeleybop.org/content/jobs/ The Berkeley Bioinformatics and Ontologies Project (BBOP, http:// berkeleybop.org), located at Lawrence Berkeley Nati

Re: SfN meeting submission

2007-05-02 Thread William Bug
Hi Don, Matthias, John, Kei, et al., I too would like to contribute to an SfN abstract in this context. I believe given the domain HCLS IG is covering - neurodegenerative disease - despite the lack of a full, refereed article, this is a very important venue in which to present, in order to h

Re: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting

2007-05-02 Thread William Bug
Me, too. On May 2, 2007, at 6:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi kei et al, I would also like to contribute to the group paper. thanks, jb Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 15:39:22 -0400 From: Kei Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org Subject: Re:

Re: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting

2007-05-02 Thread Kei Cheung
Hi Don et al, Thanks a lot for the information and clarification. It looks like we can do one or more of the following: 1. To re-submit the HCLS abstract, which was submitted the ISMB highight track but got rejected, to the BioOnt Workshop at ISMB. Our original goal was to have someone give

RE: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting

2007-05-02 Thread Donald Doherty
Kei, I'm also interested in contributing. I saw a "due Thursday." This Thursday?! Note that Society for Neuroscience abstracts are not published in a journal. The main value as I see it is to get the demo in front of the intended end users (neuroscientists). There are about 35,000 that attend t

RE: SfN meeting submission

2007-05-02 Thread Donald Doherty
Hi Matthias, That'd be great! SfN abstracts are brief (max. 2300 characters including punctuation!) so focusing on the value to neuroscientists sounds like the right course. Abstract may be presented or posters. Slide presentations are kept very brief and there is so much going on most people wo

SfN meeting submission

2007-05-02 Thread samwald
Hi Don, I would help with the abstract for SfN where I can, of course. I guess it should be even more focussed on the requirements and use cases in Neuroscience than the BMC Bioinformatics paper. Mainly a description of the collaborating neuroscience groups, their motivation and the types of i

Re: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting

2007-05-02 Thread samwald
Kei wrote: > I have also seen community papers published in high-profile journals > such as Nature and Science. It depends on the quality of the work, but > it also depends on people's interest, commitment, availability ... I think that we should focus on driving the development of our infrastr

Re: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting

2007-05-02 Thread Paolo Romano
Dear Kei et al, I would like to remind you that the NETTAB 2007 workshop on Semantic Web for Bioinformatics, Naples, Italy, June 12-15, 2007, http://www.nettab.org/2007/ , also has a BMC Bioinformatics Special Issue associated to its best papers and posters. The deadline for submitting poste

Re: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting

2007-05-02 Thread jbarkley
hi kei et al, I would also like to contribute to the group paper. thanks, jb Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 15:39:22 -0400 From: Kei Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org Subject: Re: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting Quoting Kei Cheung <[EMAIL PROTEC

SDForum 5/22 event: Web 3.0 Semantics? Silicon Valley Meets the World Experts

2007-05-02 Thread AJ Chen
We are organizing an event on May 22 for people in silicon valley to meet with semantic web world experts. See below for the program. There will be also a free exhibition right before the event, which is presented by the Semantic Tech Conference 2007. I thought some of you might be interested. --