Introduction to Implementing Ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)
the BioHealth Informatics group at the University of Manchester are
pleased to invite you to participate in their internationally renowned
OWL Ontology tutorials.
It is to be hosted at the University of Manchester on
Hello Jeremy,
Thank you for introducing yourself. It would be an honor to have you
join any of the activities at HCLS. Your expertise will surely
strengthen our activities in HCLS.
On Monday, we will have a teleconference about common metadata (about
an RDF dataset in a named graph) at 3PM CET (1
Welcome Jeremy!
Sounds interesting! Many of us are having this very conversation about naming
and scaling offlist, and we'll bring you into it.
The time slot for the clinical pgx was changed from 11am to 1015am EDT to
accomodate my teaching requirements for this term and european participants
While it doesn't seem to be the convention in this group, now that I have
graduated from lurking to participating, I thought I should say why I am here.
I have a new job with a genomics company in Silicon Valley, and my remit is to
work out how best to represent both scientific knowledge about
Thanks Michel for your reply.
I will definitely look at past discussion in the scientific discourse task
force to get some ideas about people involved and their interests.
Thanks for the pointer to biohackathon. I will explore more about the
project and researchers in the biohackathon.
Best rega
Welcome Ashutosh!
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Ashutosh Jadhav wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> It was nice to join the meeting and get the overview about various
> activities in HCLS groups. I would like to take this opportunity to
> introduce myself.
> * *
> I am Ashutosh Jadhav, PhD student at Kno.e.
Hi All,
It was nice to join the meeting and get the overview about various
activities in HCLS groups. I would like to take this opportunity to
introduce myself.
* *
I am Ashutosh Jadhav, PhD student at Kno.e.sis center and Prof.Amit Sheth
is my adviser. I have been working on addressing informatio
e is an
attempt to answer parts of this question (within a very challenging maximum
word count limit):
Semantic Wikis: A Comprehensible Introduction with Examples from the Health
Sciences
http://www.academypublisher.com/jetwi/vol1/no1/jetwi01019496.html
Maged N. Kamel Boulos
Jou
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Introduction to Implementing Ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)
BioHealth Informatics group at the University of Manchester are pleased to
invite you to
Introduction to Implementing Ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)
BioHealth Informatics group at the University of Manchester are pleased to
invite you to participate in their internationally renowned OWL Ontology
tutorials.
It is to be hosted at the University of Manchester on
Introduction to Implementing Ontologies in the Web Ontology Language
(OWL)
BioHealth Informatics group at the University of Manchester in
partnership with NWeHealth are pleased to invite you to participate in
their internationally renowned OWL Ontology tutorials.
It is to be hosted
Introduction to Implementing Ontologies in the Web Ontology Language
(OWL)
BioHealth Informatics group at the University of Manchester in
partnership with NWeHealth are pleased to invite you to participate in
their internationally renowned OWL Ontology tutorials.
It is to be hosted
nging maximum
word count limit):
*Semantic Wikis: A Comprehensible Introduction with Examples from the Health
Sciences*
http://www.academypublisher.com/jetwi/vol1/no1/jetwi01019496.html
Maged N. Kamel Boulos
*Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence* (JETWI)
ISSN : 1798-0461
Volum
My apologies for the delay in sending this introduction.
I am Christi Denney, a data-focused IT professional at Eli Lilly and
Company. My background is in computer science, but an interest in
medicine led me to the pharma industry. During my 16 years with Lilly, my
focus has been on data
Writing Ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)
The BioHealth Informatics group at the University of Manchester and
NIBHI are pleased to invite you to participate in their
internationally renowned OWL Ontology tutorials.
It is to be hosted at the University of Manchester on 19 and 2
PM, Kevin Doyle wrote:
> Hello,
> Here is my long overdue introduction to the group.
>
> Kevin Doyle joined the Professional Services team at Teranode in 2005. He
> has worked closely with clients to develop laboratory automation solutions
> for chemistry and biology projects. Last
Hello,
Here is my long overdue introduction to the group.
Kevin Doyle joined the Professional Services team at Teranode in
2005. He has worked closely with clients to develop laboratory
automation solutions for chemistry and biology projects. Last year,
Teranode released a new product
, and hopefully I can contribute to the discussion in this group.
Best regards,
Stefano Bocconi
M. Scott Marshall wrote:
Several new people have joined HCLS IG http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/
lately. Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
mailing list to help participants g
I'm Peter Hendler, a physician at Kaiser Permanente in California and a
lead physician of our Convergent Medical Terminology CMT project.
I am interested in semantic interoperability with standards primarily the
HL7 RIM and SNOMED.
Recent work has included creating an OWL rdf/xml version of SNOME
Cannes, so hello again if you remember me :-)
Kind Regards
Andrew
M. Scott Marshall wrote:
Several new people have joined HCLS IG http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/
lately. Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
mailing list to help participants get to know each other and
#x27;m interested in following the discussions of this group and to
contribute whenever possible.
Cheers,
Francois
M. Scott Marshall wrote:
Several new people have joined HCLS IG http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/
lately. Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
mailing list
Abbi
School of Technology
Oxford Brookes University
Wheatley Campus, OX33 1HX, UK
+44 (0)1865 484515
> Several new people have joined HCLS IG http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/
lately. Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
mailing list to help participants get to know each oth
I am Skip Snow, Vice President for Convergence architecture at Kaiser
Permanante. I report to Kaiser's Chief Architect. I am responsible for the
Security architecture, Information architecture, and Infrastructure
architecture domains, along with our business architecture domains of Care
Deliver
1/sw/hcls/lately.
> Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
> mailing list to help participants get to know each other and find common
> interests. Would those of you who haven't yet done so please send an
> introduction to the list? The introductions to date are
ely.
> Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
> mailing list to help participants get to know each other and find common
> interests. Would those of you who haven't yet done so please send an
> introduction to the list? The introductions to date are archiv
To: ; "W3C HCLSIG hcls"
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 12:42 PM
Subject: RE: Introduction(s) to HCLS IG
M. Scott Marshall writes:
Would those of you who haven't yet done so please send an
introduction to the list?
Oops.
I'm Colin Batchelor and I'm team leader o
M. Scott Marshall writes:
> Would those of you who haven't yet done so please send an
> introduction to the list?
Oops.
I'm Colin Batchelor and I'm team leader of the R & D team in the Informatics
Department at the Royal Society of Chemistry.
My main interest repre
Hi all,
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:27 PM, M. Scott Marshall
wrote:
> Several new people have joined HCLS IG http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/
> lately. Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
> mailing list to help participants get to know each other and fi
nal
Health Terminologies Standards Development Organization), the organization that
owns SNOMED CT.
I'm chair of the Implementation SIG of IHTSDO.
I'm involved in the Dutch program team that is preparing introduction of SNOMED
CT in the Netherlands, organized by the Netherlands' Institute
Several new people have joined HCLS IG http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/
lately. Welcome! We have a tradition of sending an Introduction so the
mailing list to help participants get to know each other and find common
interests. Would those of you who haven't yet done so please se
Hi All,
I am Ratnesh Sahay joined the HCLS group yesterday. My research and
working experience involves real-world applications in the healthcare
domain. I was working for E.U project RIDE
[http://www.srdc.metu.edu.tr/webpage/projects/ride/] and currently
working on Enterprise Ireland project,
t;> import to the VCell. We recommend most BioPAX data from Reactome:
>>
>> http://reactome.org/
>>
>> Other pathway databases supporting BioPAX can be found here:
>>
>> http://www.biopaxwiki.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/
>>
>> I think all of these sources h
be found here:
http://www.biopaxwiki.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/
I think all of these sources have models relating to neurons.
Take care
Oliver
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Kei Cheung wrote:
Hi Oliver,
Thanks for the introduction. I just wonder if Virtual Cell includes model of
n
/moin.cgi/
I think all of these sources have models relating to neurons.
Take care
Oliver
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Kei Cheung wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> Thanks for the introduction. I just wonder if Virtual Cell includes model of
> neurons (a kind of nerve cell)
Hi Oliver,
Thanks for the introduction. I just wonder if Virtual Cell includes
model of neurons (a kind of nerve cell).
Cheers,
-Kei
Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Hello All,
I just joined the SWHCLSIG and thought I introduce myself:
I work for the Virtual Cell [1] at the Center for
Hello All,
I just joined the SWHCLSIG and thought I introduce myself:
I work for the Virtual Cell [1] at the Center for Cell Analysis and
Modeling [2] at the University of Connecticut Health Center [3].
My current project [4] aims to integrate formats for molecular
pathways, especial
Hi,
Although I have been on this list for a while and been working or
collaborating with someone on the list too, I have never formally
introduced myself. I think it might be a good idea to post some details
about what my research group and I are interested in and what we wish to
contribute
Having just formally joined the SemWeb-LifeSci Interest Group I thought
I should introduce myself, though many of you know me from this and
other forums already.
I am an architect in HP Software, primarily interested in architectural
issues around the adoption and use of Semantic Web technologies
Hi all,
I just subscribed to this list and wanted to introduce myself before
posting. I'm Rob and coding and design is my hobby. So do nothing fancy but
think I can learn a lot from all posts coming by in this W3C mailinglist.
I have a portal called Indelv.com (http://www.indelv.com/) and post so
Greetings,
I've been reading this list for awhile and I thought it was time to
introduce myself. I'm Mike Travers, a software developer and researcher who
has been working in knowledge-based life science applications for the past
eight years or so. My background is in end-user programming syste
Hello.
I have been watching the email list serves from this group for a bit,
and now I have some recent schedule changes that now permit me to become
involved.
I want to provide a quick introduction to myself. I work at University
of South Florida in a research capacity. Our group
Enjoy,
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/02/14/introducing-rdfa.html
Brian
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Hello, All, It's great to see so much interest in a medical area! I am
Glynis Laing, the manager of the Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Research at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Yes, I work
with Chimezie Ogbuji and I see him daily. My interest comes from the
medical research
I am Chimezie Ogbuji, Lead Systems Analyst in the Cardiothoracic and
Surgery Research department of the Cleveland Clinic. My role in this
department is technological oversight, software architecture, design and
deployment of an ongoing project to replace a very dated but valuable
Cardiovascu
Jonathan,
Perhaps the greatest of all!
Brian O.
On 4/20/06 3:36 AM, "Jonathan Rees" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> entomology is a life science, isn't it?
I've been lurking on this list for over a year, so it's probably time
for me to post my self-introduction.
I work for Science Commons on the NeuroCommons
(http://neurocommons.org/), a pilot project to develop and promote
some of the ideas behind Science Commons (http://sciencecommons.
Hi all,
I have recently joined the HCLSIG and I thought a brief introduction would
be appropriate.
I am a Research Fellow at the Nokia Research Center (in Cambridge, MA). I
have been working on Semantic Web technologies for the past 10 years, and
before that worked on various large systems
Hi,
I currently work at Millennium Pharmaceuticals as a senior scientist
in the computational biology group. For the last several years my
groups focus has been on building pathway databases and tools that
use these to analyze experimental data, particularly transcriptional
profiling dat
Hi All --
I'm Adrian Walker, ex-IBM Yorktown Research, now working in a small company
called Reengineering.
I work on a rather unusual kind of system, called Internet Business
Logic. I hope that some of the ideas in the system may one day be useful
for the Logic, Proof and Trust layers of
Hi Everyone
I'm Chris Mungall, and I'm based at Lawrence Berkeley Labs. I'm part of
the Gene Ontology Consortium, and the National Center for Biomedical
Ontologies. One of the things I'm interested in is storage and querying
of large datasets annotated and modeled using ontologies. I'm
inter
Hello,
My nane is Glen Newton and I am the acting group leader for CISTI
Research. I am also the (Canada) National Research Council 's W3C AC
representative. While my initial training was in biology, the last 15
years I've done GIS R&D, led Internet development teams, and right now
I am doing R&D
Hello,
My name is Kensaku Kawamoto and I am
a M.D.-Ph.D. candidate from Duke University. Dr. John Madden invited
me to participate in the HCLSIG, and I plan to join in on the conference
call tomorrow.
I am actively involved with the HL7
Clinical Decision Support Technical Committee and the HL7
Dear All,
My name is Scott Marshall and I am a postdoc researcher in the
Integrative Bioinformatics Unit at the University of Amsterdam - a
relatively new multi-disciplinary group of researchers that emerged
from the MicroArray Department. Our group is responsible for the
"Bioinformatics Applica
Mark,
Have you just getting started to build your OWL/RDF models of
Ischemic Heart Disease, or have you already done something in this
area? I'd be interested in seeing your ontologies.
Best regards,
Daniel
At 09:25 AM 2/10/2006, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
Greetings all!
I'm Mark Wilkinson, A
Greetings all!
I'm Mark Wilkinson, Assistant Prof. of Medical Genetics at the
University of British Columbia, and PI in Bioinformatics at the iCAPTURE
Centre for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research, St. Paul's Hospital,
Vancouver. My "claim to fame", so to speak, is the Web Services branch
of
I am Kamal Gajendran, Software Engineering Manager at National Center
for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. I have been
working with the semantic-MOBY group at NCGR to develop a prototype, The
Legume Information Network (http://lin.ncgr.org), to demonstrate the
power of s
Colleagues-
I have actually been a member of this group for a while now, but due
to some email problems, I was not subscribed to the list and was only
intermittently able to follow discussion. I've now got things worked
out, am starting to track things more carefully, and will start to
part
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