Community
Submitted by admin on March 8, 2009 - 14:50
The NCBO aims to be “the place to be” for biomedical ontologists across the globe. Take a look around our blogs and forums to connect with others who share your interests, learn about what’s going on in the field, and become a part of our community.
Getting Involved with NCBO
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To receive announcements about the NCBO project and its technologySubscribe to the "NCBO Announce" mailing list
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To learn how selected community members have used NCBO technologyVisit our NCBO User Profiles page and visit our Collaboration page
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To learn more about opportunities for NIH funded collaboration with NCBOVisit our How to Collaborate page
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To learn how to use NCBO technologyVisit our User Group Videos page
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To learn how to develop and use ontologiesVisit our Learning about Ontologies page
Publications
Most Recent Publications
Mark A. Musen, Natasha F. Noy, Nigam H. Shah, Christopher G. Chute, Margaret-Anne Storey, Barry Smith, and the NCBO team
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association,
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, In Press
Smith B, Goldberg LJ, Ruttenberg A, Glick M
Ontology and the future of dental research informatics J Am Dent Assoc, 2010: 141 (10),
J Am Dent Assoc, 2010: 141 (10), 1173-5
Tenenbaum JD, Whetzel PL, Anderson K, Borromeo CD, Dinov ID, Gabriel D, Kirschner B, Mirel B, Morris T, Noy N, Nyulas C, Rubenson D, Saxman PR, Singh H, Whelan N, Wright Z, Athey BD, Becich MJ, Ginsburg GS, Musen MA, Smith KA, Tarantal AF, Rubin DL, Lyster P
The Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO) to Enable Resource Discovery in Clinical and Translational Research J Biomed Inform. (2010),
J Biomed Inform. (2010), doi:10.1016/j.jbi.2010.10.
Collaborating Communities
The Center is currently collaborating with several outside centers and communities.
National Centers for Biomedical Computing
The National Centers for Biomedical Computing (NCBCs) are part of the National Institutes of Health Roadmap for Medical Research, and are a programmatic initiative of the NIH Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Roadmap.
User Groups
NCBO user groups aim to improve bi-directional communication between the Center and those who use its software in order to facilitate feature updates, bug repairs, and usability.

