On Feb 18, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote: > * Joanne Luciano (gmail) <jluci...@gmail.com> [2011-02-18 11:05-0500] >> Scott, >> >> I'm copying the RPI group involved with the CSHALS tutorial (incl some >> indirectly as a fyi). > > Ah, good, thanks. I peeked at your abstract: > http://www.iscb.org/cshals2011-program/cshals2011-tutorial#rpi > to get a sense of how to connect. I also don't know what my schedule > is. How many hours? Starting when?
Looks like you're 8:30-10:30 http://www.iscb.org/cshals2011-program/cshals2011-full-agenda -Tim > > >> Joanne >> >> On Feb 18, 2011, at 10:27 AM, M. Scott Marshall wrote: >> >>> I think that much of the material from the SWObjects tutorial would be >>> interesting to C-SHALS participants. >>> >>> Of course, Eric knows about the query federation tutorial he gave at >>> SWAT4LS[1] in Berlin but his message reminded me that I haven't >>> mentioned it on the mailing list except during teleconferences and in >>> the HCLS blog[2]. The tutorial is also in Nature Precedings[3]. >>> Anyway, even if you've see this before, it bears repeating: >>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/swobjects-swat4ls >>> >>> Essentially, SWObjects enables you to create semantic views across a >>> federation of SPARQL endpoints and RDB database connectors. You can >>> also do handy things like create a SPARQL endpoint based on a file: >>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/swobjects/index.php?title=Data_Wiki >>> >>> Also, worth checking out is the microarray RDF demo: >>> http://purl.org/net/biordfmicroarray/demo . >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Scott >>> >>> [1] http://www.swat4ls.org/2010/progr.php#details >>> [2] http://www.w3.org/blog/hcls >>> [3] http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5538/ >>> >>> -- >>> M. Scott Marshall, W3C HCLS IG co-chair, http://www.w3.org/blog/hcls >>> http://staff.science.uva.nl/~marshall >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 5:34 AM, Eric Prud'hommeaux <e...@w3.org> wrote: >>>> There will be an HCLS tutorial (I think maybe 100 minutes?) at C-SHALS >>>> this year. (The abstract is at the bottom of this message.) I've just >>>> made a pass at composing the slides. (The abstract is repeated on the >>>> slides to remind you what I promised what we'd talk about.) >>>> >>>> http://www.w3.org/2011/Talks/0223-cshals-egp/ >>>> >>>> I believe the tutorial needs more hands-on stuff; I'm soliciting >>>> feedback and ideas. >>>> >>>> >>>> The abstract is promised: >>>> >>>> The W3C's Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group (HCLS IG) has been >>>> working since 2005 with multiple communities and Semantic Web technologies >>>> towards goals such as immediate availability of scientific publications; >>>> improved synthesis between scientific findings; better patient recruitment >>>> for drug trials; and early redirection of non-promising clinical trials. >>>> >>>> Today, there is a new convergence of communities in health care and life >>>> sciences. Pharmaceutical companies, clinical care providers and individual >>>> patients have intersecting interests in Translational Medicine. >>>> Pharmaceutical companies have a new interest in more detailed patient >>>> records rather than aggregate data because of the shift towards tailored >>>> therapeutics. >>>> >>>> Consumers advocating for personally controlled health care records are a >>>> new audience interested in health care data. Clinicians, pharmaceutical >>>> companies and individuals will benefit from health care data which is easy >>>> to integrate with genomics, bio informatics, chem informatics and >>>> environmental data. >>>> >>>> In this tutorial session, we will show you how W3C's HCLS IG is >>>> integrating data across these domains. We will demonstrate the use of >>>> commodity Semantic Web tools to ask valuable questions of a corpus of >>>> health care data, and show how this corpus draws on such systems as the >>>> Indivo EHR system, the I2B2 clinical information exchange protocols, and >>>> databases backing conventional clinical data stores. >>>> >>>> Attendees will learn to use and customize these open source tools to meet >>>> their clinical or research needs. >>>> >>>> — http://www.iscb.org/cshals2011-program/cshals2011-tutorial >>>> -- >>>> -ericP >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > -- > -ericP >