- From: Jeff Pollock <Jeff.Pollock@networkinference.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:22:34 -0800
- To: <wilbanks@w3.org>, <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
John- It's been too long since we've talked! Thanks so much for all the hard work with this workshop, everyone I talk with says that it was fantastic. Where are you off to next? When? I'd really like to keep in touch and try to make some things happen together if you will be staying near to the space. Can we make this happen? As always, you are welcome in San Diego anytime and I would be honored to host you out here at some point. Warm Regards, -Jeff- -----Original Message----- From: wilbanks@w3.org [mailto:wilbanks@w3.org] Sent: Wed 12/15/2004 6:29 PM To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org Cc: Subject: Semantic Web for Life Sciences Workshop Report The report of the W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life Sciences is now online. Position papers and presentations are archived in the report. http://www.w3.org/2004/10/swls-workshop-report.html My deepest thanks to: Andy Palmer (Infinity Pharmaceuticals) and Danny Weitzner (W3C), Workshop Chairs. Eric Neumann (Sanofi-Aventis) and Eric Miller (W3C), Program Chairs. Atul Butte (Children's Hospital Boston), Melissa Cline (Affymetrix), Brian Gilman (Panther Informatics), Carol Goble (Manchester/myGRID), Mike Jones (Novartis), Joanne Luciano (BioPathways/BioPAX), Sean Martin (IBM), Andy Seaborne (Hewlett-Packard), Forbes Dewey (CSBI/MIT), Jeff Pollock (Network Inference), Otto Ritter (Astra Zeneca), David States (University of Michigan), Susie Stephens (Oracle), Greg Tucker-Kellogg (Millenium Pharmaceuticals); the Program Committee. Also my thanks to Ralph Swick, Eric Prud'hommeaux, Judy Brewer, Steve Bratt, Tim Berners-Lee, Dan Brickley, Dan Connolly and many others at the W3C for their active participation and energy in developing the themes of the workshop. Please send comments or corrections to me. Warm regards, jtw ---------------- John Wilbanks W3C Fellow / I3C http://www.w3.org ----------------
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