Monday Afternoon, 12 January 2004 --- 3:20 pm - 6:00 pm

Development and Implemention of Ontologies in the Database: An NSF sponsored Training Workshop - Royal Palm Salon 5 & 6

Organizers: Pankaj Jaiswal,Cornell University

(pj37@cornell.edu)

and

Doreen Ware, Cold Spring Harbor Lab

(ware@cshl.org)

and

Brent Mishler, UC - Berkeley

(bmishler@socrates.Berkeley.edu)

Workshop Background:

Supported by NSF sponsored Research Coordination Network Grants to Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) and Deep Gene (http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/bryolab/deepgene/)

Speakers:

1.
Brent D. Mishler
(bmishler@socrates.berkeley.edu)
University Of California, Berkeley-CA, 94720-2465, USA
DEEP GENE AND THE PLANT GENOMICS: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM ONTOLOGIES

2.
Midori Harris
(midori@ebi.ac.uk)
EMBL-EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambs, CB10 1SD, UK
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL ONTOLOGIES: THE GENE ONTOLOGY EXPERIENCE

3.
Harold Drabkin
(hjd@informatics.jax.org)
Mouse Genome Informatics Group. The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME. USA
THE USE OF THE GENE ONTOLOGY AND OTHER CONTROLLED VOCABULARIES IN THE MOUSE GENOME INFORMATICS DATABASES

4.
Pankaj Jaiswal
(pj37@cornell.edu)
Gramene Database, Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
ONTOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION IN GRAMENE

5.
Pankaj Jaiswal
(pj37@cornell.edu)
Gramene Database, Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
TRAINING SESSION: HOW TO USE THE ONTOLOGIES AND PARTICIPATE IN ANNOTATION

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