- From: Frank Loebe <frank.loebe@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 20:45:09 -0700
- To: <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
(apologies for cross-posting) ... (please distribute) ------------------------------------------------------- Call for Participation (incl. list of accepted papers) >> OBML 2012 << Sep 27-28, Dresden, Germany [1] https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML/Workshops/2012 ------------------ Fourth Workshop of Ontologies in Biomedicine and Life Sciences (OBML 2012) Goals of OBML ------------- The workshop series on "Ontologies in Biomedicine and Life Sciences" (OBML workshop) was initiated by the working group for OBML of the German Society for Computer Science in 2009. The OBML workshop aims to bring together scientists who are working on all areas of ontologies applied to biomedicine and the life sciences to exchange ideas, discuss new results, start collaborations and to initiate new projects. The OBML workshop is held annually and deals with all aspects of biomedical ontologies as well as additional "hot" topics. This year's "hot" topic is the representation of physiology. Physiology is the science of the functions and functionings of biological systems, and significant resources have been invested in biology and medicine to describe and simulate physiological processes. In particular, researchers in systems biology and systems medicine have generated a large number of computational models to predict the outcome of physiological processes on a sub-cellular, cellular, tissue and organ-level scale, and projects such as the Virtual Physiological Human aim to extend this work further and create a computational model of human physiology. While ontologies are now widely applied to integrate biomedical data in many domains, the complexity of the physiology domain has limited the success of ontologies so far. Invited Speakers ---------------- Francisco Couto (Universidade de Lisboa) "Semantic Similarity in Biomedical Ontologies: measurement, assessment and applications" Michael Schroeder (Technical University Dresden) George Gkoutos (University of Cambridge) [titles to be announced] List of Accepted Papers ----------------------- * Tissue Motifs and Multi-scale Transport Physiology Bernard De Bono, Paul Kasteleyn, Dome Potikanond, Natallia Kokash, Fons Verbeek and Pierre Grenon. * Developing an Ontology for Sharing Biobank Data based on the BBMRI Minimum Data Set MIABIS Mathias Brochhausen, Martin N. Fransson, Mikael Eriksson, Roxana Merino-Martinez, Loreana Norlin, Sanela Kjellqvist, Maria Anderberg, William R. Hogan and Jan-Eric Litton. * PhysioMaps of Physiological Processes and their Participants Daniel Cook, Maxwell Neal, Robert Hoehndorf, Georgios Gkoutos and Gennari John. * OWL Representation of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System and Mapping to DrugBank Samuel Croset, Robert Hoehndorf and Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann. * Comparing closely related, semantically rich ontologies: The GoodOD Similarity Evaluator Niels Grewe, Daniel Schober and Martin Boeker. * Using Ontologies to Study Cell Transitions Ludger Jansen, Georg Fuellen, Ulf Leser and Andreas Kurtz. * Function of Bio-Models: Linking Structure to Behaviour Christian Knuepfer and Clemens Beckstein. * Enrichment analysis applied to disease prognosis Catia M. Machado, Ana T. Freitas and Francisco M. Couto. * Automatically transforming pre- to post-composed phenotypes: EQ-lising HPO and MP Anika Oellrich, Christoph Grabmueller and Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann. * Functions, roles and dispositions revisited Johannes Roehl and Ludger Jansen. * ZooAnimals.owl: A didactically sound example-ontology for teaching description logics in OWL 2 Daniel Schober, Niels Grewe, Johannes Röhl and Martin Boeker. * The mouse pathology ontology: MPATH Paul Schofield, John Sundberg, Beth Sundberg, Colin McKerlie and George Gkoutos. Registration ------------ Detailed registration information is provided on [1], section "Registration". The registration deadline is September 20, 2012, the workshop dates are September 27-28, 2012. Every participant is charged a contribution towards expenses of 25,- EUR for catering during the breaks of both days, excluding lunch and dinner, and for printing costs of the workshop proceedings. Location -------- The OBML Workshop 2012 will take place in Dresden, Germany, at the Biotechnology Center of the Technical University [2]. Organization ------------ Robert Hoehndorf (chair) Martin Boeker (program chair) Heinrich Herre (program chair) Frank Loebe (co-organizer) Local Organization ------------------ Michael Schroeder (Biotechnology Center, Technical University Dresden) For the program committee, please see [1]. Links ----- [1] Workshop website https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML/Workshops/2012 [2] http://www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/
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