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bio-ontology

Ontology design patterns and methods for integrating phenotype ontologies

Sarah Alghamdi, Ph.D. Student, Computer Science
Jul 20, 09:00 - 10:00

B3 L5 R5209.

bio-ontology phenotype ontologies

Ontologies are widely used in various domains, including biomedical research, to structure information, represent knowledge, and analyze data. Combining ontologies from different domains is crucial for systematic data analysis and comparison of similar domains. This requires ontology composition, integration, and alignment, which involve creating new classes by reusing classes from different domains, aggregating types of ontologies within the same domain, and finding correspondences between ontologies within the same or similar domain.

Former KAUST VSRP student wins Best Talk Award at ISMB 2020

2 min read · Tue, Aug 18 2020

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bio-ontology ISCB ISMB genome artificial intelligence

Runar Reve, a former KAUST Visiting Student Research Program (VSRP) student, recently received the International Society for Computational Biology’s (ISCB) Bio-Ontologies COSI – Best Talk Award at the 28th Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) 2020.

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