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Revision as of 14:44, 19 April 2007

Phenote - An biomedical annotation tool using ontologies

This wiki page currently serves as the public Phenote project page for posting of materials related to its development. In particular, this will be the site used for announcement and posting of working group agendas and reports/transcripts.

What is Phenote?

Phenote is a software application and open-source toolkit to facilitate annotation of biomedical data using ontologies. It is being driven by its development as a phenotype annotation tool, but is generalizable to any tool to be used for annotation using ontologies.

This is being developed by the Core 2 group with the National Center for Biomedical Ontology.

For more information, please visit the website at phenote.org

Request tracker

You can use the tracker (currently hosted on sourceforge) to request new items or suggest modifications


Mail list

The OBO Phenote list is for discussion of Phenote software, announcements, etc.

You can subscribe or browse the archives here:


Phenote Working Group

The Phenote User group has a regularly scheduled meeting on the first Tuesday of each month, 8am (Pacific time). Please join us for our next chat on Tuesday, May 1, 2007. These will be conducted by IRC (instructions to follow), although an occasional live telephone conference might be in order.

The goals of the Phenote Users Group are to:

  1. drive the development of the software by prioritizing features
  2. test new beta releases; reporting, and prioritizing bug fixes
  3. sign off on new releases for the general public
  4. contributing to documentation


Members

A dedicated group of users are part of this evaluation team. They include:

  • NCBO: Mark Gibson, Nicole Washington (Developers); Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
  • Flybase: Michael Ashburner, David Sutherland; University of Cambridge
  • Zfin: Amy, Yvonne, Melissa Haendel; University of Oregon
  • Neuroscholar: Gully Burns, USC
  • NESCent: Jim Balhoff, Hilmar Lapp; Duke University

If you'd like to join this group, please add yourself to this list and contact [Nicole Washington]

Most communications for this group (including announcements of upcoming meetings) will be conducted on the obo-phenote mailing list.