Abstract: Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biological information in a robust and computable fashion. This is essential in order to draw inferences across the levels of granularity which span medicine and biology, an example of which include the understanding of the roles of tumor markers in the development and progress of carcinoma. Such information integration is also important for the integration of genomics information with the information contained in the electronic patient records in such a way that real time conclusions can be drawn. In this paper we describe a large multi-granular datasource built by using ontological principles and focusing on the case of colon carcinoma.
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
Recent work on the quality assurance of the Gene Ontology (GO, Gene Ontology Consortium 2004) from t...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biological informat...
There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of ...
The complexity of cancer research stems from leaning on several biomedical disciplines for relevant ...
Over 57,000 people are expected to die from colorectal cancer in 2003. When colorectal cancer is det...
Abstract—Worldwide health scientists are producing, access-ing, analyzing, integrating, and storing ...
Abstract—One of the major problems related to cancer treat-ment is its recurrence. Without knowing i...
Abstract. In this presentation, we review some examples of successful biomedical data integration pr...
In recent years, as a knowledge-based discipline, bioinformatics has been made more computationally ...
After the completion of the Human Genome Project, a new, post genomic era, is beginning to analyze a...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
There are increasing efforts directed at providing formal frameworks to consolidate the widening net...
Abstract: The recent achievements in the Human Genome Project have made possible a high-throughput “...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
Recent work on the quality assurance of the Gene Ontology (GO, Gene Ontology Consortium 2004) from t...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biological informat...
There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of ...
The complexity of cancer research stems from leaning on several biomedical disciplines for relevant ...
Over 57,000 people are expected to die from colorectal cancer in 2003. When colorectal cancer is det...
Abstract—Worldwide health scientists are producing, access-ing, analyzing, integrating, and storing ...
Abstract—One of the major problems related to cancer treat-ment is its recurrence. Without knowing i...
Abstract. In this presentation, we review some examples of successful biomedical data integration pr...
In recent years, as a knowledge-based discipline, bioinformatics has been made more computationally ...
After the completion of the Human Genome Project, a new, post genomic era, is beginning to analyze a...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
There are increasing efforts directed at providing formal frameworks to consolidate the widening net...
Abstract: The recent achievements in the Human Genome Project have made possible a high-throughput “...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
Recent work on the quality assurance of the Gene Ontology (GO, Gene Ontology Consortium 2004) from t...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...