Ontology for Precision Medicine: From Genomes to Public Health​

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Seventh Clinical and Translational Science Award Ontology Workshop

With a special subsection on: Ontology and the Opioid Crisis

Announcement

The Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Group (CTSOG) invites you to join us on February 20-21, 2019 in Gainesville, Florida

We are happy to announce as keynote speaker:

  • Janna Hastings (Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK)

Organizers

Workshop Co-organizers:

William Hogan (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL), hoganwr@ufl.edu

Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY), phismith@buffalo.edu


Preliminary Statement of Goals

Sponsors

National Center for Ontological Research

Date

February 20 (Wednesday) - 21 (Thursday), 2019

Venue

School of Medicine, University of Florida at Gainesville


Schedule Day 1: February 20

Wednesday Morning

8:00am: Registration and Breakfast

8:45am: TBD


10:00-10:30am: Break

12:15: Lunch


Wednesday Afternoon

1:00pm: TBD

3:00pm: Break

3:30pm: TBD Discussion

4:15pm: Keynote address

6:30pm: Dinner

Schedule Day 2: February 21

Thursday Morning

8:00am: Registration and Breakfast

8:20am: TBD

9:30-9:45am: Break

9:45am: TBD

12:15pm: Lunch

Thursday - Afternoon

1:00pm: TBD 4:00pm: Close

Rationale

Goals

Persons interested in attending or in presenting at the meeting should write to [1].

Participants will include

Matthias Brochhausen (Little Rock, Arkansas)

Janna Hastings (Cambridge, UK)

Oliver He (Ann Arbor, MI)

William Hogan (Gainesville, FL)

Barry Smith (Buffalo, NY)

Chris Stoeckert (U Penn, PA)