Advanced Biomedical Ontology
Course Title: Advanced Topics in Biomedical Ontology
Cross-listed: Department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI 708 SEM) and Department of Philosophy (PHI 637 SEM)
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BMI
708
SEM
to be assigned
Fall of odd years
PHI
TBD
SEM
to be assigned
Fall of odd years
1. Course Information
• Date(s)/Time(s): to be assigned
• Delivery Mode: Traditional
• Number of Credits: 3
• Instructors
Course directors: Biomedical Informatics: Werner Ceusters, MD (contact: 77 Goodell Street, 5th floor, by
appointment only through wceusters@gmail.com)
Philosophy: Barry Smith, PhD (contact: 126 Park Hall, N Campus, by appointment only through
phismith@buffalo.edu)
Lecturers: Werner Ceusters and Barry Smith
2. Course Description
The course begins with a review of the theories underlying biomedical knowledge representation and ontology. The methods
and tools for applied ontology as well as the management and maintenance of biomedical ontologies will be discussed in
detail including the principles of ontological realism and the implementation thereof in the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO).
Students will gain experience with the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and the limitations thereof, and with utilities to
query ontologies expressed in OWL. The students will learn how to use and evaluate classifiers and their role in
subsumption. They will learn both the transitive and reflexive closure of subsumption and its applied use in ontology
development, maintenance and use. This course also provides an in-depth review of current theories and research underlying
the development of biomedical ontologies as well as a comparative critical analysis of the major current biomedical
ontologies as well as the methods and tools for biomedical ontology development, use and evaluation.
• Course prerequisites: BMI508 or PHI548 or PHI549.