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


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Sponsors: National Cancer Institute, National Center for Biomedical Ontology
Sponsors
*National Cancer Institute
*National Center for Biomedical Ontology
*National Center for Ontological Research


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*Ilya Goldberg (Image Informatics and Computational Biology Unit, National Institute on Aging)
*Ilya Goldberg (Image Informatics and Computational Biology Unit, National Institute on Aging)
*Sherri de Coronado (National Cancer Institute)
*Peter Elkin (Department of Biomedical Informatics, University at Buffalo)
*Peter Elkin (Department of Biomedical Informatics, University at Buffalo)
*Gilberto Fragoso (National Cancer Institute)
*Gilberto Fragoso (National Cancer Institute)

Revision as of 15:45, 5 November 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.


Areas of interest:

  • 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
  • National Center for Ontological Research

Participants will include:

  • Ilya Goldberg (Image Informatics and Computational Biology Unit, National Institute on Aging)
  • Sherri de Coronado (National Cancer Institute)
  • Peter Elkin (Department of Biomedical Informatics, University at Buffalo)
  • Gilberto Fragoso (National Cancer Institute)
  • Warren Kibbe (National Cancer Institute / Disease Ontology)
  • Mark Musen (Stanford / National Center for Biomedical Ontology and Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval)
  • Darren Natale (Georgetown University / Protein Ontology Consortium)
  • Lynn Schriml (Baltimore / Disease Ontology)
  • Barry Smith (Buffalo / Open Biomedical Ontologies Foundry)
  • John Tomaszewski (Buffalo)
  • Cathy Wu (Delaware / Protein Ontology)
  • Wenjin J. Zheng (Center for Computational Biomedicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston)