NCBO Annotator community
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI), The Jackson Laboratory
Contacts: [Judith A. Blake] and [Karen Dowell]
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Researchers at the [Jackson Lab] are evaluating the utility of the OBA service in triaging articles for curation based on the ontology terms recognized in their title and abstract.
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Ontologies used
- Mouse gross anatomy and development (EMAP)
- Mouse adult gross anatomy (MA)
- Mouse pathology (MPATH)
- Mammalian phenotype (MP)
- Human disease (DOID)
- Human developmental anatomy – Timed version (EHDA)
- Human developmental anatomy – Abstract version (EHDAA)
- Biological process
- Cellular component
- Molecular function
- Mouse/Human Gene dictionary (JAXMGD)
Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Indiana University
Contacts: [Sean Mooney] and [Peter H. Baenziger]
Use case
Researchers at the [Mooney Lab] are evaluating the utility of embedding the service in their research management system called [Laboratree]; so that any textual annotation created in Laboratree would also have corresponding ontology concept annotations.
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Ontologies used
- SNOMEDCT
- MeSH
- NCI
Center for Computational Pharmacology (UCHSC)
Contacts: [Larry Hunter] and [Bill Baumgartner]
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Ontologies used
- GO (BP, MF, CC)
- BRENDA tissue / enzyme source (BTO)
- Cell Type (CL)
- Chemical entities of biological interest (ChEBI)
- Evidence codes (ECO)
- FMA
- Mammalian phenotype (MP)
- OBO relationship types (OBO_REL)
- Protein Ontology (PRO)
- Protein-protein Interaction (MI)
- Sequence Ontology (SO)
Center for Computational Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Contacts: [Ida Sim] and [Michael Bobak]
Use case
Researchers working on [Trialbank] create annotations for HIV/AIDS clinical trials in order to provide a Web application for visualizing, and comparing the trials. They are evaluating the use of OBA to process the ‘health condition’, ‘intervention’ and ‘outcomes’ fields for trial records from [clinicaltrials.gov].
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Requirement: recent interaction with Michael has confirmed they would need annotations in OWL in order to open them into an application like Protege and query them.
Requirement: semantic distance service(s) provided (i) within the annotation workflow and (ii) independently within NCBO ontology services.
Ontologies used
- Human disease
- Infectious disease
- GALEN
- UMLS
Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI), University of Pittsburgh
Contacts: [Rebecca Crowley] and [Kevin Mitchell]
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Human and Molecular Genetics Center (HMGC), Medical College of Wisconsin
Contacts: [Simon Twigger] and [Joey Geiger]
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Radiological Sciences Lab (RSL), Stanford University
Contacts: [David Paik] and [Nathan Baker] and [Srikanth Adiga] and [Madhurima Bhattacharjee]
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Ontologies used
- NPO
- GO
- ChEBI
CollabRx
Contacts: [Jeff Shrager] and [Mike Travers]
Use case
Developers at [Collabrx] are embedding the service in their Rex platform for processing user generated content; and will evaluate the suitability of using medical dictionaries for processing such content.
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Butte Lab, Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University
Contacts: [Atul Butte] and [Shai Shen-Orr]
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Ontologies used
- SNOMEDCT
- NCBI Taxonomy