- From: M. Scott Marshall <mscottmarshall@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 14:47:09 +0200
- To: HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Here is the info for Monday's BioRDF teleconference: http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG_BioRDF_Subgroup/Meetings/2011/06-06_Conference_Call Satya Sahoo will share his thoughts on modeling expressed genes in OWL and James Malone will share thoughts and concerns about RDF for Gene Expression Atlas output. Note that we are 'lending' Eric Prud'hommeaux to a Pistoia meeting where he will give a presentation on this fine morning, where he is in San Francisco for SemTech. -Scott Conference Details Date of Call: Monday, June 6, 2011 Time of Call: 11:00 am Eastern Time, 4 pm UK, 5 pm CET Dial-In #: +1.617.761.6200 (Cambridge, MA) [Note: limited access to European dial in numbers below] Dial-In #: +33.4.26.46.79.03 (Nice, France) Dial-In #: +44.203.318.0479 (Bristol, UK) Participant Access Code: 4257 ("HCLS") IRC Channel: irc.w3.org port 6665 channel #HCLS (see W3C IRC page for details, or see Web IRC), Quick Start: Use http://www.mibbit.com/chat/?server=irc.w3.org:6665&channel=%23hcls for IRC access. Duration: ~1 hour Convener: M. Scott Marshall Scribe: TBD Agenda Microarray, Expression RDF, Progress on the W3C note - All OWL for differentially expressed genes - Satya, James Some previews of ArrayExpress RDF - James Areas to meet in the middle - Scott AOB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New participants please see http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG and http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/Teleconferences and info about mibbit in this message. Note: there is a clickable link for mibbit below that will bring you directly to the right conference channel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ++++ IRC ++++ Mibbit IRC QuickStart (fill in your name at the prompt): http://www.mibbit.com/chat/?server=irc.w3.org:6665&channel=%23hcls If you do not have an IRC client installed on your computer, you can get one of the many free one (search "irc client" and your platform), or you can use a web-based client. Recent W3C Team info on new IRC facilities from W3C: Thanks to Matt Womer for introducing us to qwebirc [1], we are now running it [2] in place of cgi-irc. Those who use to connect their irc clients to irc.w3.org on http port 80 due to corporate firewalls will need to switch to ftp port 21. These changes are documented on our IRC page [3]. [1] http://qwebirc.org [2] http://irc.w3.org [3] http://www.w3.org/Project/IRC -- M. Scott Marshall, W3C HCLS IG co-chair, http://www.w3.org/blog/hcls http://staff.science.uva.nl/~marshall
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