- From: William Bug <William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu>
- Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 12:04:21 -0400
- To: jbarkley@nist.gov
- Cc: public-semweb-lifesci hcls <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <18730107-C26D-4B03-9919-3355B3948FC8@DrexelMed.edu>
Your now set up with collaborator access, John. Sorry - I'd thought you'd already had access, since you requested it last week but hadn't checked the list before to confirm. Many thanks for giving this some time. We're on a much tighter schedule than I'd realized. We'll really want to finish this off by end-of-day tomorrow. Cheers, Bill On May 13, 2007, at 9:53 AM, jbarkley@nist.gov wrote: > > hi bill, > >> to the doc. Anyone wishing to participate, please don't hesitate to >> ask to be added to the list of collaborators. All you need to do is >> pass on an active Google account email, and any one of us can add you >> as a collaborator. > > Please add me as a collaborator. My google account is > jbarkley@nist.gov > I have also requested access via google. > > thanks, > > jb > > > > Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 01:07:36 -0400 > From: William Bug <William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu> > To: public-semweb-lifesci hcls <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org> > Subject: Re: Banff demo - and pending Soc. for Neuro abstract > (due: 5/17 - > Thu) > > Quoting William Bug <William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu>: > >> Woohoo!!! >> >> I wish I knew that last week when filing a grant progress >> report. ;-) >> >> But seriously Kei, that's wonderful news. >> >> To jump on the momentum bandwagon, on Don's request, I've distilled >> the Banff presentations and written a SfN abstract (due this Thu) >> combining that as best I could with a summary of what Matthias & Don >> had written already. >> >> SfN abstract limits are measured in characters (2300 chars - minus >> white space) - but including title, abstract, authors, and address. >> This current summary at the top of the Google Doc we'd been nurturing >> through last week (http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgk2mvhp_0fmftbb) is >> now up to ~3800 chars without authors and addresses (NOTE: citations >> are not necessary, nor are they typical for SfN abstract >> submissions). >> >> Right now, Don, Matthias, Alan, Susie, and I all have access rights >> to the doc. Anyone wishing to participate, please don't hesitate to >> ask to be added to the list of collaborators. All you need to do is >> pass on an active Google account email, and any one of us can add you >> as a collaborator. If you don't want "write" access but only want to >> read what's there, you can be added as a 'viewer'. They've also >> recently added the ability to add all the members of a mailing list >> as collaborators or viewers (up to 200 people - and only 10 can edit >> simultaneously - see http://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py? >> answer=66343&topic=8628) >> >> Hopefully, this summary abstract can provide a final high-water mark >> from which over the next few days we can distill a trimmed abstract >> coming in under the wire. >> >> To be honest, I think we have enough here for 2 SfN submissions - but >> I'm not certain yet how to split it - or whether we should just trim >> it to one. We'd also need a second SfN member/sponsor to be first >> author beyond what Don has committed to do for this abstract. I'm >> committed on another abstract, and you can only be "presenting"/first >> author on one abstract. "Presenting"/first authors must be SfN full >> or student members. >> >> We should also give some thought as to which sessions we'd want to >> submit to, and whether we'd want to request to give a talk or a >> poster. The typical thing when you have >1 submission on a related >> research effort is to have one of each. >> >> Congratulations again to all - both on the successful Banff demo, >> Banff HCLS session, and the actual publication of the BMC manuscript! >> >> Cheers, >> Bill >> >> >> On May 12, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Kei Cheung wrote: >> >>> Adding to the milestones, the SWHCLS paper was just officially >>> published in the special issue "Semantic e-Science in Biomedicine" >>> of BMC Bioinformatics. See the URL below. >>> >>> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/8/S3/S2 >>> >>> Let's keep the momentum going! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> -Kei >>> >>> William Bug wrote: >>> >>>> Vunderbar! >>>> >>>> Thanks to all who worked hard to pull this off! >>>> >>>> It's hard to get the full impact just perusing the slides, but it >>>> looks to me that you pulled together a very compelling demo that >>>> examined several questions of biological relevance to >>>> neuroscientists studying neurodegenerative disease (AD in >>>> particular). >>>> >>>> I also really like the list breakdown of tools to target different >>>> aspects of the overall development - e.g., Pellet, Jena, Perfuse, >>>> etc. >>>> >>>> I think this will be a fantastic base to build off for ISMB (and >>>> SfN). >>>> >>>> Kudos! >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Bill >>>> >>>> On May 11, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Alan Ruttenberg wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have updated the page http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/ >>>>> Banff2007Demo with slides, pointers to the triple store etc. >>>>> >>>>> -Alan >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Bill Bug >>>> Senior Research Analyst/Ontological Engineer >>>> >>>> Laboratory for Bioimaging & Anatomical Informatics >>>> www.neuroterrain.org >>>> Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy >>>> Drexel University College of Medicine >>>> 2900 Queen Lane >>>> Philadelphia, PA 19129 >>>> 215 991 8430 (ph) >>>> 610 457 0443 (mobile) >>>> 215 843 9367 (fax) >>>> >>>> >>>> Please Note: I now have a new email - William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu >>>> <mailto:William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> Bill Bug >> Senior Research Analyst/Ontological Engineer >> >> Laboratory for Bioimaging & Anatomical Informatics >> www.neuroterrain.org >> Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy >> Drexel University College of Medicine >> 2900 Queen Lane >> Philadelphia, PA 19129 >> 215 991 8430 (ph) >> 610 457 0443 (mobile) >> 215 843 9367 (fax) >> >> >> Please Note: I now have a new email - William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu >> >> >> >> >> > > Bill Bug Senior Research Analyst/Ontological Engineer Laboratory for Bioimaging & Anatomical Informatics www.neuroterrain.org Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy Drexel University College of Medicine 2900 Queen Lane Philadelphia, PA 19129 215 991 8430 (ph) 610 457 0443 (mobile) 215 843 9367 (fax) Please Note: I now have a new email - William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu
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