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| <span style="font-size:150%">Eighth Clinical and Translational Science Award Ontology Workshop</span> | | <span style="font-size:100%"><span style="font-size:150%">Eighth Clinical and Translational Science Award Ontology Workshop</span> |
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| == '''Announcement''' ==
| | Please go to [http://ncorwiki.buffalo.edu/index.php/Eighth_Clinical_and_Translational_Science_Ontology_Workshop here] |
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| '''The Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Group (CTSOG)''' invites you to join us March 16-18, 2022 in Orlando, Florida to discuss
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| Example use cases include .
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| '''Persons who are interested in participating can register [http://tri.uams.edu/ontology-spring-workshop/ctsog-workshop-registration-form/ here]. If you have any questions, please contact William Hogan at hoganwr@ufl.edu.'''
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| == '''Organizers''' ==
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| '''Workshop Co-organizers:'''
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| Bill Hogan, [https://wikitia.com/wiki/Jobst_Landgrebe Jobst Landgrebe], Barry Smith
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| '''CTSOG Co-chairs:'''
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| Bill Hogan (University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL), hoganwr@ufl.edu
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| Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY), phismith@buffalo.edu
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| '''[http://ncorwiki.buffalo.edu/index.php/Clinical_and_Translational_Science_Ontology_Group#Annual_Workshops Past meetings of CTSOG]'''
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| == '''Sponsors''' ==
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| == '''Date''' ==
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| March 16 (Wednesday) - 18 (Friday), 2022
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| == '''Venue'''==
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| [https://embassysuites3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/embassy-suites-by-hilton-orlando-lake-buena-vista-south-MCOLKES/offers/index.htm Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista South], Kissimmee, FL (20 minutes from Orlando airport). A block of rooms will be available as well, and we will announce the block code in coming weeks.
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| =='''Registration'''==
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| A link to register will be forthcoming. We currently anticipate free to register, but that is subject to change.
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| == '''Schedule'''==
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| *Outline of Agenda*: (starting and stopping times for official agenda each
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| ===Tuesday March 15th===
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| Pre-Workshop Informal Meet & Greet: We will meet between 7pm and 10pm ...
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| ===Wednesday March 16th===
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| 9a-12p Working session on the ontology of social determinants of health
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| 12p-1p Lunch (available to all, not just working session participants)
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| *1p*-1:15p Welcome and overview
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| 1:15p-3:15p Opening Tutorial by Jobst Landgrebe, Cognotekt GmbH
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| *Opening Tutorial*: Jobst Landgrebe, Cognotekt GmbH
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| *Abstract*: “Google’s deep-learning program for determining the 3D shapes of proteins stands to transform biology, say scientists.” An optimism of this sort as to the potential of AI is shared by many
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| working in the field of clinical and translational science. The purpose of
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| this tutorial is to explore the basis for this optimism, by looking at
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| successes and failures of AI in different areas of biomedicine. Potential
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| topics to be explored are:
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| :- Can NLP build useful medical ontologies?
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| :- Machine learning and the role of ontology
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| :- AI and team science
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| :- AI and medical diagnosis and clinical decision support
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| :- The limits of AI when applied to complex systems
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| :- Complex systems and the replication crisis
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| :- AI in therapeutic decision making
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| :- AI in modelling cell biology
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| :- AI in modelling systems biology
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| :- AI-driven cell ontology
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| :- The challenges of implementing AI in healthcare
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| The tutorial will reflect on the questions of what will be the domain of
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| medicine that will benefit most from AI and how will it impact the way we
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| work in research and medical care?
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| Jobst Landgrebe is the founder and managing director of Cognotekt, an AI company based in Cologne, Germany, focusing on the creation of structured data from natural language text. Dr Landgrebe is an MD with a background in biomedical informatics. He is the co-author, with Barry Smith, of ''Why Machines Will Never Rule the World. Artificial Intelligence without Fear'', to be published by Routledge in summer 2022.
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| 3:15-3:30 Break
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| 3:30-*5:00* Presentations
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| Sivaram Arabandi - Clinical Decision Support, AI, and Ontology
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| 5:30p Reception
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| ===Thursday March 17th===
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| *9a-5p* Presentations with breaks and lunch provided
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| ===Friday March 18th===
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| *9a-12p * Working session and discussion of next steps, closing
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| 10:45am: Introduction to CRO - Presenter: Frank Manion
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| 11:00am: Introduction to d-acts - Presenter: Mathias Brochhausen
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| 11:15am: Use cases - Facilitator: Mathias Brochhausen
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| 12:00am: Close
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| =='''Rationale/Goals'''==
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| == '''Travel Fund Application'''==
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| == '''Participants''' ==
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