Re: Outcome of clinical pharmacogenomics task force: "An Ontology-Based, Mobile-Optimized System for Pharmacogenomic Decision Support at the Point-of-Care"

2014-05-05 Thread Michel Dumontier
Good Job Matthias (and colleagues)! m. Michel Dumontier Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), Stanford University Chair, W3C Semantic Web for Health Care and the Life Sciences Interest Group http://dumontierlab.com On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Matthias Samwald < matthias.

RE: Outcome of clinical pharmacogenomics task force: "An Ontology-Based, Mobile-Optimized System for Pharmacogenomic Decision Support at the Point-of-Care"

2014-05-05 Thread Lin MD, Simon
k force: "An Ontology-Based, Mobile-Optimized System for Pharmacogenomic Decision Support at the Point-of-Care" Dear all, Just a quick update on an outcome of work done in the context of the Clinical Pharmacogenomics task force [1]. The following article on using OWL ontologies and

Outcome of clinical pharmacogenomics task force: "An Ontology-Based, Mobile-Optimized System for Pharmacogenomic Decision Support at the Point-of-Care"

2014-05-05 Thread Matthias Samwald
Dear all, Just a quick update on an outcome of work done in the context of the Clinical Pharmacogenomics task force [1]. The following article on using OWL ontologies and reasoning for clinical decision support in pharmacogenomics has now been published in PLoS ONE: *An Ontology-Based, Mobil