Workshop Reminder: Vaccine and Drug Ontology Studies (VDOS-2013) by April 15

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He, Yongqun

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Reminder:

In the conference of ICBO-2013 or ICBO/CSWS/DILS Semantic Trilogy (at Montreal Canada, 7 July 2013), there will be a workshop titled:

 

“Vaccine and Drug Ontology Studies (VDOS-2013)”

http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/ws/semantic-trilogy-workshops/

 

The detailed information link is here:

http://informatics.mayo.edu/CNTRO/index.php/Events/VDOS_2013

 

Basically, it is an ontology workshop with a focus on vaccine and drug studies.

 

For the paper submission for this workshop, we will allow three submission formats:

    full research papers (10 pages) format

    work in progress / late breaking results (4 pages), and

    a statement of interest (one page) for podium presentation.

The paper format will be the same as the format used in ICBO.

 

Selected full research papers will be invited for extension and publication in the Journal of Biomedical Semantics (JBMS).

 

Individual Workshop Papers Due: April 15, 2013.

 

Workshop Organizers:

Cui Tao, PhD Department of Health Sciences Research Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Yongqun “Oliver” He, DVM, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School

Luca Toldo, PhD Knowledge Management Merck KGaA 250, Frankfurterstrasse 64293 Darmstadt - Germany

Sivaram Arabandi, MD, MS Ontopro LLC Houston, TX

 

Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested. Thank you for your consideration.

 

Oliver


Yongqun "Oliver" He, DVM, PhD 
Associate Professor
Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
and Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of Michigan Medical School
018 ARF, 1150 W. Medical Center Dr.

Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Tel: 734-615-8231 (O)

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