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  1. Frank J Manion

    Dr. Manion has over 30 years of experience in informatics and information technology in academic medicine. He has served as a C-level technology executive at two National Cancer Institute (NCI)...

    https://ncihub.cancer.gov/members/5759

  2. Jonathan Bona

    https://ncihub.cancer.gov/members/4795

  3. eNanoMapper Ontology

    14 Dec 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Linda Rieswijk

    Nano WG December 7, 2016 presentation by Linda Rieswijk (Maastricht University).Additional relevant links not included in the presentation:Tools to convert e.g. excel files into the enanomapper RDF format here http://ambit.sourceforge.net/enanomapper/templates/convertor.htmlCollection...

  4. ASTM update: minimun ontology proposal

    01 Dec 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Frederick C. Klaessig

    Nano WG Meeting December 1, 2016. •  Review of interac+ons between ASTM and Nanoinforma+cs Roadmaps •  Status of ASTM ‘minimum ontology’ proposal •  Discussion of best means of iden+fying a “neutral, core, basic, minimum” ontology that is...

  5. Human Disease Ontology

    21 Sep 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Lynn Schriml

    The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease, since 2003, with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with manual curated, consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related...

  6. CEDAR Making it Easier to Use Ontologies to Author Experimental Metadata

    15 Sep 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Musen

    Nano WG September 3, 2015

  7. Support Access to NPO's Structure and Content

    13 Aug 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Michael Halper, Vladimir Ventura, Yehoshua Perl

    •Abstraction Networks (“AbNs”) for Ontologies•Two example AbNs:–Area taxonomy–Partial-area taxonomy•BLUOWL: taxonomy-based software tool•Application to the NPO•Conclusions