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''Single-Cell RNA Sequence'''
''Chair: Alexander Diehl''
:10:45 Introduction
:12:30-1:30 Lunch
'''The PRO and NLP'''
''Chair: Cecilia Arighi''
1:30 Introduction
:3:00-3:30 Break
'''Variants''
''Chair: ??''
3:30 Introduction
5:30 Close of Day 1


:18:00 Working dinner
:18:00 Working dinner

Revision as of 14:55, 19 August 2019

Date: October 23-24, 2019

Venue:

Protein Informatics Resource
Georgetown University Medical Center
3300 Whitehaven Street, NW, Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20007, USA


Goals

The goals of this meeting are:

  • 1. To plan the future of the PRO
  • 2. To foster PRO's collaborations with other initiatives

Schedule: Wednesday, October 23, 2019

8:30 Breakfast

Introductory Session: The Landscape of the Protein Ontology

Chair: Darren Natale

9:00 Introduction
10:30-10:45 Break

Single-Cell RNA Sequence'

Chair: Alexander Diehl

10:45 Introduction
12:30-1:30 Lunch

The PRO and NLP

Chair: Cecilia Arighi

1:30 Introduction

3:00-3:30 Break

'Variants

Chair: ??

3:30 Introduction

5:30 Close of Day 1

18:00 Working dinner

Schedule: Thursday, October 24, 2019

GO, PRO and UniProt

Chair: Cathy Wu

8:45
15:00 Close

Participants

Alexander Bateman (EBI)*
Alexander Diehl (Buffalo)
Cecilia Arighi (Delaware / PRO)
Judith Blake (JAX)
Peter d'Eustachio (NYU)
Alexander Diehl (Buffalo)
? Harold Drabkin (JAX)
Michelle Giglio (Baltimore)
Yongqun (Oliver) He (Michigan)
Natarajan Kannan (Georgia)
Richard LeDuc (Northwestern)
Birgit Meldal (EBI)*
Darren Natale (Georgetown)
? Li Ni (JAX)
Karen Ross (Delaware)
Alan Ruttenberg (Buffalo)
Stephan Schürer (Miami)
Barry Smith (Buffalo)
Christian Stoeckert (Penn)
Paul Martin Thomas (Northwestern)
Randi Vita (San Diego)
Cathy Wu (Delaware / PRO)
  • =online


Please contact Barry Smith for further information.

Sponsors

The Protein Ontology Consortium
National Center for Ontological Research