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Transcript
Welcome to the Second Annual
Infectious Disease Ontology
Workshop
Generously supported by
IDO 2007
IDO Development Strategy
• Allows parallel development of multiple
interoperable ontologies
– Distributed development
• rapid progress
• curation by subdomain experts
– Terminological consistency
• term names and meanings
• classification
• Prevent common mistakes
IDO Development Strategy
• Disease- and organism-specific ontologies
• Built as refinements to a template infectious
disease ontology with terms relevant to a large
number of infectious diseases
a la CARO (or UBERON?)
Influenza
Tuberculosis
IDO
Plasmodium
falciparum
S. aureus
Disease-specific IDO test projects
• IMBB/VectorBase – Vector borne diseases (A. gambiae, A. aegypti,
I. scapularis, C. pipiens, P. humanus)
– Christos Louis
• Colorado State University – Dengue Fever
– Saul Lozano-Fuentes
• Duke – Tuberculosis, Staph. aureus
– Carol Dukes-Hamilton, Vance Fowler
• Cleveland Clinic – Infective Endocarditis
– Sivaram Arabandi
• MITRE, UT Southwestern, Maryland – Influenza
– Joanne Luciano, Richard Scheuermann, Burke Squires, Lynn
Schriml
• University of Michigan – Brucellosis
– Yongqun He
Goals for IDO 2008
• Progress
– Core IDO
– Test cases
• Revisions to IDO
• How will the cross-disease comparability of
data created by the IDO template framework
help infectious disease research?
• Development and maintenance issues
Participant Introductions