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*[http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/path/index.htm Department of Pathology and Anatomy], School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo
*[http://wings.buffalo.edu/smbs/biomedicalinformatics/ Department of Biomedical Informatics], University at Buffalo
 
[http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/path/index.htm Department of Pathology and Anatomy], School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo


*[https://www.ctsacentral.org/committee/ikfc-clinical-and-translational-science-affinity-group-ctso-ag Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Affinity Group].  
*[https://www.ctsacentral.org/committee/ikfc-clinical-and-translational-science-affinity-group-ctso-ag Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Affinity Group].  

Revision as of 15:17, 28 March 2014

Third Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Workshop

  • Tutorial: June 23, 2014
  • Workshop: June 24-25, 2014


Goals

The goal of this meeting is to advance discoverability, interoperability and combinability of biomedical imaging data. It consists of a tutorial providing an introduction to imaging ontology, followed by two days of presentation and discussion of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology. The meeting will include community breakout groups addressing specific communities, including the CTSA consortium.

- Day 0 of the workshop will consist in a tutorial providing an introduction to biomedical imaging ontology.

- Day 1 of the workshop will consist in an overview of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology with a view towards coordination and exchange of ideas.

- Day 2 will consist of a number of breakout groups addressing specific goals of their respective communities. One such group will focus on a draft Digital Pathology Image Ontology, which will be distributed to interested participants in advance. Another group will address the role of ontology in the coordination of research across the CTSA consortium.

The meeting will conclude with reports from the breakout groups and with a session devoted to future plans.

Examples of the types of subtopics to be addressed include:

Histopathological Image Analysis
Cell Image Ontologies; see also here.
The Open Microscopy Environment (OME)
The Radiology Gamuts Ontology
Aperio ePathology
Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
  • Space for this meeting is limited and intending participants are encouraged to write to Barry Smith as soon as possible.

Draft Schedule: Tutorial

Monday, June 23

Tutorial

10:00 Registration

10:30 Ulysses Balis (Michigan): Introduction to Imaging Informatics: The Problem of Image Data Interoperability

12:30 Lunch

13:30 Barry Smith (Buffalo): Introduction to Ontology for Imaging Informatics

15:00 Break

15:30 William Hogan (Arkansas): Ontology in the CTSA Consortium

Draft Schedule: Workshop

Tuesday, June 24

8:30 Breakfast and Registration
9:15 Participant Introductions
9:30 Keynote Address: Daniel Rubin: Imaging Big Data
Driving use cases for imaging in the era of Big Data
The central role of imaging ontology
Example projects using ontologies
10:30 Break
11:00 Michael J. Becich: An Overview of Standards and Initiatives in Digital Pathology
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Charles Kahn: Radiology Gamuts Ontology: Differential Diagnosis in Radiology
14:00 Metin N. Gurcan, Anant Madabhushi and John Tomaszewski: Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology
15:00 Break
15:30 Sessions will include:
Andrew H. Beck: Imaging Informatics and Ontologies for the Development and Dissemination of Integrative Cancer Diagnostics
Paolo Ciccarese Interoperable Biomedical Image Annotations. Describing and Linking Biomedical Images through Open Annotation and Domain Ontologies
Alexander Diehl: The NIF / ImmPort Antibody Registries

Wednesday, June 25

8:30 Breakfast
9:00 Digital Pathology: Practical sessions devoted to creating a strategy to promote interoperability of digital pathology data and systems
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Group Meetings
1. Hackathon: Building an Ontology for Digital Pathology
2. CTS Ontology Affinity Group
Topics to be addressed will include:
Other breakout sessions will be organized according to demand

16:00 Close


Sponsors

Department of Pathology and Anatomy, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo

This meeting forms part of a series of ontology workshops sponsored by the NCBO. A precursor event in this series, devoted to the ontology of images, was held in 2006.

Organizing Committee

Barry Smith (Buffalo)
William Hogan (Arkansas)
John Tomaszewski (Buffalo)

Participants will include

Sivaram Arabandi (Houston)

Ulysses J. Balis (Ann Arbor)

Carol Bean (NCBO / Stanford)

Michael Becich (Pittsburgh)

Andrew H. Beck (Harvard)

Mathias Brochhausen (Arkansas)

Wiam Bshara (Buffalo)

Werner Ceusters (Buffalo)

Paolo Ciccarese (Harvard)

Chris Crowner (Buffalo)

Alexander Diehl (Buffalo)

Michael Dwyer (Buffalo)

Peter Elkin (Buffalo)

Carmelo Gaudioso (Buffalo)

Allan S. Goldberg (Touro University, California)

Metin Gurcan (Ohio)

William Hogan (Arkansas)

Charles E. Kahn (Milwaukee)

Venkat N. Krovi (Buffalo)

Anant Madabhushi (Case)

Anna Maria Masci (Duke)

Daniel Rubin (Stanford)

Alan Ruttenberg (Buffalo)

Ferdinand Schweser (Buffalo)

Barry Smith (Buffalo)

Jose Luis Tapia (Buffalo)

John Tomaszewski (Buffalo)

Amber Worral (Buffalo)