Re: inquiry schema.org description engine

Dear Frans,

I believe that the Bioschemas extensions to schema.org<http://schema.org> would meet your needs as we are proposing types that would allow you to markup biomarkers.

Are you able to provide more details of your use case?

Best regards

Alasdair

On 3 Nov 2019, at 16:22, frans@semantoya.nl<mailto:frans@semantoya.nl> wrote:



Dear reader,
As a healthcare professional I’m very much interested in the possibilities how John Doe healthcare professionals can define properties of and relations between objects of e.g. biomarkers.
For this I’m looking for convenient tools to facilitate us to do so.  I’ve looked into this matter and came to the conclusion that the tool Schema.org<http://schema.org/> is using (have made a screenshot of it)  seems to fulfill the needs to a large extent  to construct a kind of knowledge system.
Therefore, I’m wondering whether this database can be used by us to explore its possibilities.  Please could you inform us if this is possible and how we should proceed to get this working.


Best regards,
Frans van der Horst


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