Ontology Group Meeting 4-9-2018: Difference between revisions

From NCOR Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:
*3:00pm Overview of current and planned research proposals  
*3:00pm Overview of current and planned research proposals  


*3:45pm Discussion on use of ontologies to support biomedical education / communication, with special reference to multidisciplinary meetings such as tumor boards. Participants: Barry Smith (UB), Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell), Kenneth Hoffmann (UB Neurosurgery)
*3:20pm  Bill Duncan (Roswell Park): Ontology initiatives


*The Allen Medical Campus metro station is built right into the school building and is the simplest way to get to the building  (given tight parking)
*3:30pm Alex Diehl (UB): Recent work on ontologies for representation and analysis of cancer patient data
Enter the High St entrance to the school and tell the guard where you are going. Take the elevator to the 6th floor and turn left.
 
*3:45pm Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell Park): Theory and experiments with multidisciplinary decision support: A review
 
*4:00pm Discussion on use of ontologies to support biomedical education / communication, with special reference to multidisciplinary meetings such as tumor boards. Participants: Barry Smith (UB), Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell), Kenneth Hoffmann (UB Neurosurgery)
 
*4.45pm Peter Elkin (UB): Current Research projects at the DBMI (Electronic Tumor board, AI-Driven Disease Surveillance, Precision Oncology Project and Data Repository)

Latest revision as of 14:22, 11 April 2018

Venue: (New) Medical School Building* Psychiatry Conference Room 6128. Date and Time: April 9, 2018, 3-5pm

Draft Schedule:

  • 3:00pm Overview of current and planned research proposals
  • 3:20pm Bill Duncan (Roswell Park): Ontology initiatives
  • 3:30pm Alex Diehl (UB): Recent work on ontologies for representation and analysis of cancer patient data
  • 3:45pm Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell Park): Theory and experiments with multidisciplinary decision support: A review
  • 4:00pm Discussion on use of ontologies to support biomedical education / communication, with special reference to multidisciplinary meetings such as tumor boards. Participants: Barry Smith (UB), Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell), Kenneth Hoffmann (UB Neurosurgery)
  • 4.45pm Peter Elkin (UB): Current Research projects at the DBMI (Electronic Tumor board, AI-Driven Disease Surveillance, Precision Oncology Project and Data Repository)