[MOBY-l] CFP: The Eighth Annual Bio-Ontologies Meeting
Phillip Lord
p.lord at cs.man.ac.uk
Tue Feb 8 16:42:38 UTC 2005
Apologies for multiple posting....
Please note that this year, as well as the traditional research talks,
we are also interested in software demonstrations of tool for
developing, or using ontologies.
The Eighth Annual Bio-Ontologies Meeting Call for Submissions
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Key Information
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Organisers: Robert Stevens(1), Phillip Lord(1),
Robin McEntire(2), and James.A.Butler(2)
(1) School of Computer Science, University of Manchester
(2) GlaxoSmithKline
Website: http://bio-ontologies.man.ac.uk
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Main Conference: http://www.iscb.org/ismb2005
General Information
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The Bio-Ontologies workshop has been a satellite meeting to the annual
ISMB conference since 1998, and is now operated as a Special Interest
Group at the ISMB Conference. Bio-Ontologies is well established as
one of the key meetings for dissemination of latest information and
research on ontologies in the life sciences and has drawn the key
researchers in the field.
Ontologies provide a mechanism for organising, sharing and reconciling
data. Within recent years there has been a great deal of interest in
the use of ontologies within bioinformatics, particularly in providing
computationally accessible annotation, or standard data models for
complex data for microarray or pathway information.
Meetings such as last years workshop and SOFG have made it clear that
there are many important uses of ontologies and a clear realisation of
the importance of implementing mechanisms for integrating source
ontologies rather than duplicating effort or causing confusion by
extending a given ontology to include everything.
However, with the increase in scope and use of ontologies within
bioinformatics, issues of scalability, expressivity and best practices
for modelling are becoming more important. We are particularly
interested, therefore, in work involving multiple source ontologies,
and which cut across the different levels of granularity implicit
within biological systems.
BioOntologies is an informal workshop. Submissions will be reviewed by
the programme committee. A number of talks will be invited for ***full
publication*** as papers in Comparative and Functional Genomics
(see http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/109860809 for
last years papers)
Submissions
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Submission
We invite submissions to this years Bio-Ontologies. Suitable topics
include but are not restricted to:
* Biological Applications of Ontologies.
* Reports on Newly Developed or Existing Bio-Ontologies.
* Tools for Developing Ontologies.
* Use of Semantic Web technologies in BioInformatics
* The implications of Bio-Ontologies or the Semantic Web for the drug discovery process
* Current Research In Ontology Languages and its implication for Bio-Ontologies
This year, for the first time, we would like to have a number of short
software or ontology demonstrations, showing new or existing tools for
building or using ontologies, or describing the design of
ontologies. Submissions for these demonstrations are particularly
encouraged.
Submission Instructions
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Submissions are limited to 2 pages. Please submit using word using the
templates available at
http://bio-ontologies.man.ac.uk/submissions.html.
Alternatively, submissions may be as a text file.
Submissions should be emailed to bio-ont-sig at cs.man.ac.uk. We will
acknowledge within a day or two.
Bio-Ontologies is an informal meeting. Abstracts are reviewed by the
programme committee. All accepted abstracts will be published by the
organisers on their web site and in the main programme booklet. By
submitting your paper, you consent to this publication.
Authors of abstracts accepted for full publication as long (8 page)
papers in Comparative and Functional Genomics will be notified
following the meeting, for publication around October. Full
details will be given later.
Authors will be informed of acceptance within a few days of the
submission deadline.
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Phillip Lord, Phone: +44 (0) 161 275 0683
PostDoctoral Research Associate, Email: p.lord at cs.man.ac.uk (preferred)
School of Computer Science : p.lord at russet.org.uk
Kilburn Building http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~phillord
University of Manchester http://www.russet.org.uk
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
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