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Sponsors: National Cancer Institute, National Center for Biomedical Ontology


Preliminary list of participants
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Preliminary list of potential participants / persons to be approached
 
*Peter Elkin (Department of Biomedical Informatics, University at Buffalo
*Atul Butte
*Mike Cherry
*Melissa Haendel
*Charles Sawyer
*David Hausler
*Steven Channock
*Lynn Schriml
*Barry Smith (Department of Philosophy, University at Buffalo)
*John Tomaszewski (Department of Pathology and Antomical Sciences, University at Buffalo / NCBO)
*Cathy Wu (University of Delaware / Protein Ontology)
*Wenjin J. Zheng (Center for Computational Biomedicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston)
 
 
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Revision as of 14:18, 9 October 2014

Date: May 12-13, 2015

Day 1 (10am-5pm) and Day 2 (9am-noon) will be a smaller meeting, up to 40 people, at NCI Shady Grove.

Day 2 Afternoon (1-3pm): public session in Natcher.

The topic is: The Role of Ontology in Big Cancer Data

Possible subtopics include:

TCGA (e.g. How to expand TCGA to give an enhanced role to proteomics) Ontology work (for example using the PRO) on actionable mutations Applications to personalized medicine IoM new disease taxonomy Big Cancer Imaging Data Clinical genomics

Sponsors: National Cancer Institute, National Center for Biomedical Ontology