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Revision as of 09:33, 29 November 2007
Workshop on Ontologies of Cellular Networks
General Information
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology will host a two-day workshop focused on ontologies of cellular networks.
Goals
The goals of this workshop are:
- 1. to provide an introduction to the basic tools and methods of ontology
- 2. to foster networking of, and enhanced coordination between, those groups already working on ontologies of cellular networks
- 3. to identify problems which must be solved if ontology methods are to be extended to represent biological mechanisms in greater detail
- 4. to promote further ontology development in this area with the goal of accelerating our ability to understand basic biological phenomena and to leverage experimental data
Agenda Template
Wednesday, March 27, 2008
- 9.00am Registration and Continental Breakfast
- 10.00am: Session 1
- Ontologies of Cellular Networks: Some Basic Ingredients
- 10am Participant Self-Introductions
- 10.15am Barry Smith (NCBO, Buffalo): Introduction to Ontology
- 10.45am Coffee
- 11.15am
- 11.45am
- 12.45pm Lunch
- 2.00-5.00pm Session 2
- Cellular Networks and Cellulra Network Data
Thursday, March 28, 2008
- 8.30am Continental Breakfast
- 9.00am Session 2
- Ontologies of Cellular Networks: Alternative Approaches
- Session 3
- 12.45pm Lunch Break
- Session 4
- Ontologies of Cellular Networks: The Next Steps
- Moderator: Suzanna Lewis (NCBO, Berkeley)
- 2.00-4.00pm
Venue
Hilton Hotel Newark Airport A block of rooms has been set aside for early registrants.
Links
Literature
Current progress in network research
An Evaluation of Ontology Exchange Languages for Bioinformatics