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Disease Ontologies and Information (EBI, Hinxton, 19th June 2008)
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The EBI is please to host a half day symposium on Disease ontologies and information: its linkage to genes, gene ontologies and phenotypic information, which brings together a group of international keynote speakers involved in this area. The date of the meeting is morning of 19th June 2008. The venue for the symposium is the Francis Crick auditorium at the Wellcome Trust genome Campus Hinxton. Anyone wishing to attend should contact Liz Ford (ford@ebi.ac.uk) in order to pre-register with site security. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Dominic Clark. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 6 talks in the archive. Mouse Genome Informatics Database: Phenotypes and Phenotype OntologyProf. Janan Eppig, The Jackson Laboratory. Thursday 19 June 2008, 12:20-12:50 Towards an Open Source Disease Ontologyhttp://diseaseontology.sf.net/ Prof. Warren Kibbe (Northwestern University) & Prof. Lynn Schriml (U. Maryland School of Medicine). Thursday 19 June 2008, 11:10-11:50 The OBO Foundry and PATOProf. Michael Ashburner (University of Cambridge). Thursday 19 June 2008, 10:50-11:10 Ontologies for Biologists – The Promise and the RealityProf. Michael Ashburner, University of Cambridge (and former joint head of EMBL-EBI). Thursday 19 June 2008, 10:30-10:50 Wellcome and Background to MeetingProf. Janet Thornton & Dr. Dominic Clark (EMBL-EBI). Thursday 19 June 2008, 10:15-10:30 Registration and Tea/CoffeeThere is no Registration Fee but pre-registration is requested. Thursday 19 June 2008, 09:30-10:15 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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