Hi, Scott
Thanks for the feedback regarding my tutorial. One point of note - I'm
with Eli Lilly, not Johnson & Johnson.
Thanks,
J Phil Brooks
Information Consultant, Data Integration Team
Enterprise Capabilities
Eli Lilly and Company
j_phil_brooks@lilly.com
(317) 277-3765
"M. Scott Marshall" <mscottmarshall@gmail.com>
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Good news from the EBI Semantic Web Industry Workshop and LODD members
Last week, Michel Dumontier, Matthias Samwald and I were invited to
speak at the EBI Semantic Web Industry Workshop. We each gave some
HCLS perspectives and heard many other very interesting talks from
industry representatives. Phil Brooks (Johnson & Johnson) gave an
excellent tutorial. TopBraid Composer was widely touted. A few
encouraging news items: Nicolas Le Novere told us that MIRIAM
identifiers will go to URIs (from URNs) and Jerven Bolleman told us
that Uniprot is getting a SPARQL endpoint for their RDF. There was a
strong pharma presence at the workshop.
Also, on the LODD front:
* Oktie Hassanzadeh has created a linkedct (linked version of
clinicaltrials.gov) that is updated nightly
* Anja Jentzsch is working on an update of several Berlin-hosted LODD data
sets
* Egon Willighagen is updating the downloadable RDF version of ChEMBL
to version 9
Cheers,
Scott
--
M. Scott Marshall, W3C HCLS IG co-chair, http://www.w3.org/blog/hcls
http://staff.science.uva.nl/~marshall