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Seminar Series

 

NCBO Seminar Series presentations occur via the Web and teleconference at 10:00 am PT on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. This series aims to showcase new projects, technologies and ideas in biomedical ontology.

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03/03/2010
Progress on the ODIE Toolkit
Rebecca Crowley, MD, MSIS
02/17/2010
Ontology visualization as a service
Peggy Storey, University of Victoria
02/03/2010
Modeling gene expression sample variables with an application ontology
James Malone, European Bioinformatics Institute
01/20/2010
Semantics and Services Enabled Problem Solving Environment for Trypanosoma cruzi
Amit Sheth, Satya Sahoo, Priti Parikh Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University
12/02/2009
11/04/2009
10/21/2009
10/07/2009
09/16/2009
Representing the Immune Epitope Database in OWL
Bjoern Peters - La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology
09/02/2009
Progress Report: Ontology-based Annotation of Biomedical Time–series Data
Raimond Winslow and Stephen Granite - The Institute for Computational Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
08/05/2009
07/15/2009
Prototyping a Biomedical Ontology Recommender Service
Clement Jonquet - National Center for Biomedical Ontology, Stanford University
06/17/2009
3R Systems: Implications for knowledge representation and reasoning
Larry Hunter - University of Colorado Denver
06/10/2009
06/03/2009
Using Ontologies for Visualizing Design Heterogeneity in Human Studies
Ida Sim - University of California, San Francisco
05/20/2009
04/15/2009
Ontology Views, An Update
Jim Brinkley - Structural Informatics Group, University of Washington
04/01/2009
03/18/2009
WikiNeuron: Semantic Wiki of Collective Minds in Neuroscience
Kei Cheung - Yale Center for Medical Informatics
02/18/2009
Introducing ODIE 0.5
Rebecca Crowley - University of Pittsburgh
02/04/2009
Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO)
Lindsay Cowell - Duke University Medical Center
01/21/2009
Exploring and Navigating Ontologies through BioPortal
Margaret-Ann Storey - University of Victoria
12/10/2008
The Neuroscience Information Framework
Maryann Martone - University of California, San Diego
10/22/2008
LexGrid - Philosophy, Model and Interfaces: LexGrid Intro and LexBIG/EVS services
Chris Chute, Tom Johnson, Harold Solbrig - Mayo Clinic
10/08/2008
Ontology-Based Annotation of Biomedical Time Series Data
Raimond Winslow - Center for Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Modeling, Johns Hopkins University
09/24/2008
Semantics and Services Enabled Problem Solving Environment for T. Cruzi
Amit Sheth - Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University
09/10/2008
NCBO Current and Emerging Technologies
Benjamin Dai - NCBO, Stanford University
06/10/2008
ICD-11
Chris Chute - Mayo Clinic
05/27/2008
Animal Models: PATO and ZFin
Michael Ashburner & Monte Westerfield
05/13/2008
Ontology Views
Jim Brinkley - Structural Informatics Group, University of Washington
04/29/2008
ICD-11 (#1)
Chris Chute - Mayo Clinic
04/15/2008
BIRNLex & NIF Ontology
Bill Bug - University of California, San Diego
04/01/2008
The NCBO Open Biomedical Ontology Database (OBD)
Chris Mungall - Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
03/04/2008
Interactive Views for Navigating Ontologies and Data
Margaret-Ann Storey - University of Victoria
01/22/2008
Open Biomedical Resources
Nigam Shah - NCBO, Stanford University
01/08/2008
BioPortal Walkthrough
Benjamin Dai - NCBO, Stanford University
12/18/2007
ODIE Toolkit
Rebecca Crowley - University of Pittsburgh
10/16/2007
caBIG
Frank Hartel
10/02/2007
Phenote
Suzanna Lewis - Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
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