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RE: RE: [BioPAX-discuss] ISMB 2007 / Meeting of Semantic Web -interested people

From: Luciano, Joanne S. <jluciano@mitre.org>
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:28:52 -0400
Message-ID: <15980774D41B1A47A8D9DFF1452DF0640132E7AC@IMCSRV3.MITRE.ORG>
To: <samwald@gmx.at>, "Nigam Shah" <nigam@stanford.edu>, <Biopax-discuss@biopax.org>, <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Cc: <Eric.Jain@isb-sib.ch>, <eneumann@teranode.com>

I ran into Andrea Splendiani outside and a few others who were denied
access because the place was full.  While it is hard to organize via
email, if anything else is organized, do post to email too - as well as
on the message board.

Joanne 

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>To: Nigam Shah; Biopax-discuss@biopax.org;
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>Subject: Re: RE: [BioPAX-discuss] ISMB 2007 / Meeting of 
>Semantic Web -interested people
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>> Did the meeting (1) happen?
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>> -Nigam.
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>Kind of. We were just chatting. People that were at the same 
>place (but not necessarily discussing the same things): Chris 
>Sander, Eric Neumann, Ken Fukuda, Ron Pinter, Phillip Lord, 
>Carole Goble.
>Most people I asked had not read the mail. If someone wants to 
>propose another meeting, please go ahead, but keep in mind 
>that it seems hard to organize it in a short time-frame via e-mail.
>
>cheers,
>Matthias
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