- From: Huajun Chen @Zhejiang University <huajunsir@vip.sina.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 21:42:06 +0800
- To: "'Eric Miller'" <em@w3.org>, "'public-semweb-lifesci'" <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Hello all, I am Huajun Chen, a lecturer at Zhejing University, China. In the past a few years, one of my major work is to apply semantic technologies into Traditional Chinese Medicine area. The work includes : TCM ontology engineering (that is to help TCM expert build the largest Chinese medical language system similar to werstern medicine's UMLS and snomed), a semantic integration system called DartGrid (http://ccnt.zju.edu.cn/projects/dartgrid) , semantic annotation system for TCM literatures. I am quite excited in the area of semantic web for life science. Look forward to hear more from all of you. Best Regards! Huajun ********************************************************* Huajun Chen, Ph.D , College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, P.R.China. e-mail: huajunsir@zju.edu.cn,huajunsir@vip.sina.com homepage:http://person.zju.edu.cn/yp/en/person/0004292.jsp tel : 86-571-85972051, fax : 86-571-87953079 ********************************************************** Welcome to DartGrid -----Original Message----- From: public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org [mailto:public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Robert Stevens Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 9:14 PM To: Eric Miller; public-semweb-lifesci Subject: Re: introductions: eric miller, w3c I'm robert @Stevens, a bioinformatics lecturer at the University of Manchester. I have a special interst in bio-ontologies. Here at Manchester we are deep into use of semantic web technologies in the life science domain. We also have a good blend of OWL users; language and reasoning expertise; and tool builders -- and we all feed off each other. Robert. At 21:00 29/11/2005, Eric Miller wrote: >The W3C Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group has >the potential for bringing individuals from various backgrounds to >explore the application of Semantic Web technologies to improve >collaboration, research and development, and innovation adoption in the >Health Care and Life Science communities. > >Given this, I thought it might be helpful to do a quick round of >introductions to help provide some shared context. So here goes... > >My name is Eric Miller, and I'm the Semantic Web Activity Lead for the >W3C. Some various details (albeit a bit dry :) can be found on my home >page: > >[[ >Eric's responsibilities include the architectural and technical >leadership in the design and evolution of Semantic Web infrastructure. >Responsibilities additionally include working with W3C members so that >both working groups in the Semantic Web activity, as well as other W3C >activities, produce Web standards and conventions that support Semantic >Web requirements. Additionally, to build support among user and vendor >communities for the Semantic Web by illustrating the benefits to those >communities and means of participating in the creation of a Web of >Data. And finally to establish liaisons with other technical standards >bodies involved in Web-related technology to ensure compliance with >existing Semantic Web standards and collect requirements for future W3C >work in this area. > >Before joining the W3C, Eric was a Senior Research Scientist at OCLC >Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and the co-founder and Associate >Director of the The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, an open forum >engaged in the development of interoperable online metadata standards >that support a broad range of purposes and business models. > >Eric is a Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial >Intelligence Laboratory. >]] >-- http://www.w3.org/People/EM/ > >next? :) > >-- >eric miller http://www.w3.org/people/em/ >semantic web activity lead http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ >w3c world wide web consortium http://www.w3.org/ > > >
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