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The National Center for Biomedical Ontology in collaboration with the Protein Ontology and the Infectious Disease Ontology Consortia will host a three-day dissemination workshop in Buffalo, NY on June 11-13, 2012.  
 
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology in collaboration with the Protein Ontology and the Infectious Disease Ontology Consortia will host a three-day dissemination workshop in Buffalo, NY on June 11-13, 2012.  
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Provisional goals of the meeting are:
 
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To identify and coordinate activities on-going in the field of immunology ontology, with special attention to the use of ontologies to support clinical data analysis in flow cytometry and other fields.
 
To identify and coordinate activities on-going in the field of immunology ontology, with special attention to the use of ontologies to support clinical data analysis in flow cytometry and other fields.
  
Relevant ontology efforts:
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'''Relevant ontology efforts'''
  
 
:GO-IP Gene Ontology -- Immunological Process (Alex Diehl)
 
:GO-IP Gene Ontology -- Immunological Process (Alex Diehl)
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:ND Neurological Disease Ontology (Alex Diehl)                                                                               
 
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:Lindsay Cowell (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)
 
:Lindsay Cowell (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

Revision as of 13:12, 19 February 2012

The National Center for Biomedical Ontology in collaboration with the Protein Ontology and the Infectious Disease Ontology Consortia will host a three-day dissemination workshop in Buffalo, NY on June 11-13, 2012.


Goals

Provisional goals of the meeting are:

To identify and coordinate activities on-going in the field of immunology ontology, with special attention to the use of ontologies to support clinical data analysis in flow cytometry and other fields.


Headline text

Relevant ontology efforts

GO-IP Gene Ontology -- Immunological Process (Alex Diehl)
CL Cell ontology immune branches (e.g. for dendritic cells)
PRO Protein Ontology
IO Immunology Ontology (Lindsay Cowell and Alex Diehl)
IEO Immune Epitope Ontology (Bjoern Peters)
MHC Major Histocompatibility Complex Ontology (Bjoern Peters)
OGMS Ontology for General Medical Science (Albert Goldfain)
IDO Infectious Disease Ontology (Lindsay Cowell)
Vaccine Ontology
AO Allergy Ontology (Alex C. Yu)
ND Neurological Disease Ontology (Alex Diehl)




Participants will include

Lindsay Cowell (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)
Alex Diehl (University at Buffalo)
Albert Goldfain (University at Buffalo, Syracuse University and Blue Highway, Inc.)
Darren Natale (Georgetown University)
Bjoern Peters, (University of California at San Diego)
Alan Ruttenberg (University at Buffalo)
Richard Scheuermann (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)
Barry Smith (University at Buffalo)
Alex C. Yu (University at Buffalo)
Cathy Yu (University of Delaware, Georgetown University)