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Organizers:
Laurel Cooper(Oregon State University) and Pankaj Jaiswal(Oregon State University)
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Laurel Cooper (Oregon State University) and Pankaj Jaiswal(Oregon State University)
  
Date: Saturday, January 14, 2012
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Date: Saturday, January 14, 2012, Time: 10:20 AM-12:30 PM
  
Time: 10:20 AM-12:30 PM
 
  
Room: Royal Palm Salon 5-6
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10:20 AM  '''Introductory Remarks: Pankaj Jaiswal'''
  
10:20 AM  Introductory Remarks: Pankaj Jaiswal
 
  
10:25 AM W732 "GO and PO Facilitate Integration and Mining of Arabidopsis Data"
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10:25 AM W732 '''"GO and PO Facilitate Integration and Mining of Arabidopsis Data"'''
Eva Huala, Carnegie Institution for Science
 
  
10:45 AM  W733 "Protein Ontology (PRO) for integration of knowledge on proteins, complexes and PTMs"
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Eva Huala, [http://www.arabidopsis.org/ TAIR] Carnegie Institution for Science
Cathy H. Wu, University of Delaware
 
  
11:05 AM W734 "Expanding the Plant Ontology: Linking Plant Anatomy and Development to Genomics Across Plant Taxa"
 
Laurel Cooper, Oregon State University
 
  
11:25 AM W735 "B73 Maize Gene Expression Atlas – a Plant Ontology Use Case"
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10:45 AM W733 '''"Protein Ontology (PRO) for integration of knowledge on proteins, complexes and PTMs"'''
Mary Schaeffer, USDA-ARS and University of Missouri
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Cathy H. Wu, University of Delaware,  [http://pir.georgetown.edu/pirwww/index.shtml PIR]
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11:45 AM W736 "NCBO Web Services and Development of Semantic Applications"
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11:05 AM W734 '''"Expanding the Plant Ontology: Linking Plant Anatomy and Development to Genomics Across Plant Taxa"'''
Trish Whetzel, The National Center for Biomedical Ontology
 
  
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Laurel Cooper, Oregon State University
  
==Panel Discussion==
 
  
Questions and discussion:
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11:25 AM W735 '''"B73 Maize Gene Expression Atlas – a Plant Ontology Use Case"'''
There was interest arising from the Eva's presentation regarding their work on developing Journal collaborations for annotations.  Since 2008 they now have working with Journals to have authors annotate their own research material as part of the submission process.  This started in 2008 with Plant Physiology and now includes about 8 or 10 journals.  This started as an excel spreadsheet, but they now have an online submission form.  **Currently this does not include PO annotations (this was one of the questions that was asked).
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Once the information is received it is reviewed by the TAIR curator teams.
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Mary Schaeffer, USDA-ARS and University of Missouri, [http://www.maizegdb.org/ MaizeGDB]
  
  
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11:45 AM W736 '''"NCBO Web Services and Development of Semantic Applications"'''
  
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Trish Whetzel, [http://www.bioontology.org/ The National Center for Biomedical Ontology]
  
  
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==Panel Discussion==
  
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Questions and discussion:
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There was interest arising from the Eva's presentation regarding their work on developing Journal collaborations for annotations.  Since 2008 they now have working with Journals to have authors annotate their own research material as part of the submission process.  This started in 2008 with Plant Physiology and now includes about 8 or 10 journals.  This started as an excel spreadsheet, but they now have an online submission form.  **Currently this does not include PO annotations (this was one of the questions that was asked).
  
  
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Once the information is received it is reviewed by the TAIR curator teams.
  
 
==Suggestions for speakers for next year:==
 
==Suggestions for speakers for next year:==

Latest revision as of 18:50, 25 January 2012

PAG 2012 Ontology workshop

Link to workshop page on PAG site: Use of Ontologies for Organizing Plant and Animal Genomics Data

Organizers: Laurel Cooper (Oregon State University) and Pankaj Jaiswal(Oregon State University)

Date: Saturday, January 14, 2012, Time: 10:20 AM-12:30 PM


10:20 AM Introductory Remarks: Pankaj Jaiswal


10:25 AM W732 "GO and PO Facilitate Integration and Mining of Arabidopsis Data"

Eva Huala, TAIR Carnegie Institution for Science


10:45 AM W733 "Protein Ontology (PRO) for integration of knowledge on proteins, complexes and PTMs"

Cathy H. Wu, University of Delaware, PIR


11:05 AM W734 "Expanding the Plant Ontology: Linking Plant Anatomy and Development to Genomics Across Plant Taxa"

Laurel Cooper, Oregon State University


11:25 AM W735 "B73 Maize Gene Expression Atlas – a Plant Ontology Use Case"

Mary Schaeffer, USDA-ARS and University of Missouri, MaizeGDB


11:45 AM W736 "NCBO Web Services and Development of Semantic Applications"

Trish Whetzel, The National Center for Biomedical Ontology


Panel Discussion

Questions and discussion: There was interest arising from the Eva's presentation regarding their work on developing Journal collaborations for annotations. Since 2008 they now have working with Journals to have authors annotate their own research material as part of the submission process. This started in 2008 with Plant Physiology and now includes about 8 or 10 journals. This started as an excel spreadsheet, but they now have an online submission form. **Currently this does not include PO annotations (this was one of the questions that was asked).


Once the information is received it is reviewed by the TAIR curator teams.

Suggestions for speakers for next year:

Should have talks from people working on ontology applications, rather than ontology development, to show utility.

Procedure: LC should contact potential speakers and ask them to submit an abstract to us and to the organizers.

Text mining applications: TextPresso

Main Page: TextPresso

Oryza

Contact Info

Arabidopsis

See the article from HHMI

Phenolog

Someone from Grape Genome Initiative?

They are featuring both PO and GO on their Genome Browser Query page. We are working to add annotations from them as well to our database.

They also have a workshop: Date: Sunday, January 15, 2012, 1:30 PM-3:40 PM,

Organizer: Grant Cramer (University of Nevada, Reno)