AbstractObjective: This paper introduces the objectives, methods and results of ontology development in the EU co-funded project Advancing Clinico-genomic Trials on Cancer – Open Grid Services for Improving Medical Knowledge Discovery (ACGT). While the available data in the life sciences has recently grown both in amount and quality, the full exploitation of it is being hindered by the use of different underlying technologies, coding systems, category schemes and reporting methods on the part of different research groups. The goal of the ACGT project is to contribute to the resolution of these problems by developing an ontology-driven, semantic grid services infrastructure that will enable efficient execution of discovery-driven scientific ...
Ontologies are being ever more commonly used in biomedical informatics and we provide a survey of so...
Objectives: To propose a modification to current methodologies for clinical trials, improving data c...
Abstract: The recent achievements in the Human Genome Project have made possible a high-throughput “...
Objective: This paper introduces the objectives, methods and results of ontology development in the ...
In this paper we present applications of the ACGT Master Ontology (MO) which is a new terminology re...
We present a new source of terminology for transnational data exchange in oncology, emphasizing the ...
This paper presents the architectural considerations of the Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Canc...
Data management in post-genomic clinical trials is the process of collecting and validating clinical...
In this work, we describe the set of tools comprising the Data Access Infrastructure within Advancin...
AbstractThe objective of the ACGT (Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Cancer: Open Grid Services fo...
Recent advances in research methods and technologies have resulted in an explosion of information an...
Recent advances in research methods and technologies have resulted in an explosion of information an...
This paper presents the needs and requirements that led to the formation of the ACGT (Advancing Clin...
The complexity of cancer research stems from leaning on several biomedical disciplines for relevant ...
Background Personalised medicine provides patients with treatments that are specific to their genet...
Ontologies are being ever more commonly used in biomedical informatics and we provide a survey of so...
Objectives: To propose a modification to current methodologies for clinical trials, improving data c...
Abstract: The recent achievements in the Human Genome Project have made possible a high-throughput “...
Objective: This paper introduces the objectives, methods and results of ontology development in the ...
In this paper we present applications of the ACGT Master Ontology (MO) which is a new terminology re...
We present a new source of terminology for transnational data exchange in oncology, emphasizing the ...
This paper presents the architectural considerations of the Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Canc...
Data management in post-genomic clinical trials is the process of collecting and validating clinical...
In this work, we describe the set of tools comprising the Data Access Infrastructure within Advancin...
AbstractThe objective of the ACGT (Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Cancer: Open Grid Services fo...
Recent advances in research methods and technologies have resulted in an explosion of information an...
Recent advances in research methods and technologies have resulted in an explosion of information an...
This paper presents the needs and requirements that led to the formation of the ACGT (Advancing Clin...
The complexity of cancer research stems from leaning on several biomedical disciplines for relevant ...
Background Personalised medicine provides patients with treatments that are specific to their genet...
Ontologies are being ever more commonly used in biomedical informatics and we provide a survey of so...
Objectives: To propose a modification to current methodologies for clinical trials, improving data c...
Abstract: The recent achievements in the Human Genome Project have made possible a high-throughput “...