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* 9:30-10:00 Paula Mabee: Introduction to workshop | * 9:30-10:00 Paula Mabee: Introduction to workshop | ||
* 10:00-10:15 Wasila Dahdul: Introduction to ontologies and skeletal anatomy issues | * 10:00-10:15 Wasila Dahdul: Introduction to ontologies and skeletal anatomy issues | ||
− | * 10:15-10:30 Brian Hall: | + | * 10:15-10:30 Brian Hall: Introduction to bone classification |
* 10:30 Coffee break | * 10:30 Coffee break | ||
* 10:30-10:40 Alex Diehl: Introduction to Cell Ontology and cross-products | * 10:30-10:40 Alex Diehl: Introduction to Cell Ontology and cross-products | ||
− | * 10:40-10:50 Melissa Haendel: Common Anatomy Reference Ontology and bone classification | + | * 10:40-10:50 Melissa Haendel: Common Anatomy Reference Ontology and bone classification |
* 10:50-11:45 Group discussion on use cases | * 10:50-11:45 Group discussion on use cases | ||
* 11:45-12:15 Wrap up and devise breakout groups for afternoon | * 11:45-12:15 Wrap up and devise breakout groups for afternoon |
Revision as of 18:17, 30 March 2010
A workshop hosted by the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent)
Location and Date
Venue: National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) (directions, also see information for visitors)
Date: April 9-10, 2010
Organizers: Paula Mabee, Wasila Dahdul
Introduction
The main focus of this meeting will be to re-evaluate the high-level skeletal system ontology hierarchy for fishes, particularly in relation to anatomy ontologies of other vertebrates. We will re-examine existing terms and definitions (cells, tissues, development, anatomical structures) for their applicability across vertebrates and redefine terms as necessary so that we leave with complete definitions. We will discuss how to represent of bone development within the structurally-defined hierarchy of the anatomy ontology. In addition, ontological issues such as multiple inheritance and cross-product definitions will be discussed although their solutions depend on the definitions we develop for the relevant terms.
Agenda
Friday, April 9, 2010
Morning
- 8:30 SHUTTLE FROM HOTEL
- 8:45 Coffee & pastries
- 8:45-9:30 Welcomes and participant introductions (2-3 minute lightening talks)
- 9:30-10:00 Paula Mabee: Introduction to workshop
- 10:00-10:15 Wasila Dahdul: Introduction to ontologies and skeletal anatomy issues
- 10:15-10:30 Brian Hall: Introduction to bone classification
- 10:30 Coffee break
- 10:30-10:40 Alex Diehl: Introduction to Cell Ontology and cross-products
- 10:40-10:50 Melissa Haendel: Common Anatomy Reference Ontology and bone classification
- 10:50-11:45 Group discussion on use cases
- 11:45-12:15 Wrap up and devise breakout groups for afternoon
- 12:15 LUNCH
Afternoon -- breakout groups TBD
- 1:30 – 2:30 Break out groups
- 2:30 - 3:15 Group discussion
- 3:15 Coffee break
- 3:30-4:30 Break out groups
- 4:30-5:30 Wrap up and group discussion
- 5:30: Van back to hotel
- 5:30-6:30: Drinks at hotel
- 6:30 Van from hotel to dinner (whole group)
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Morning
- 8:30 SHUTTLE FROM HOTEL
- 8:45 Coffee & pastries
- 8:45-10:30 continue break out groups
- 10:30 Coffee
- 11:00-11:45
- 11:45-12:15
- 12:15 LUNCH
Afternoon Phenoscape Knowledgebase usability testing concurrent with breakout groups
- 1:30 – 2:00:
- 2:00
- 3:15 Coffee break
- 3:30-4:15:
- 4:15-5:00:
- 5:00: Van back to hotel
- 5:30-6:30: Drinks at hotel
- 6:30 Van from hotel to dinner (whole group)
Sunday, April 11, 2010
- Participants leave
Logistics
- For long-distance participants, the hotel is the Millennium Hotel (2800 Campus Walk Ave, Durham, NC 27705; tel. (919) 383-8575)
- For dining & entertainment, NESCent is right across from Ninth Street
- For the venue, NESCent is in the historic Erwin Mills building (directions)
Reading
- Hall, B. K., and Witten, P. E. (2007). The Origin and Plasticity of Skeletal Tissues in Vertebrate Evolution and Development. In: Major Transitions in Vertebrate Evolution (Jason S. Anderson and Hans-Dieter Sues, eds). Festschrift for Dr. Robert L. Carroll. pp. 13-57. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN.
- Dahdul, W.M., Lundberg, J.G., Midford, P.E., Balhoff, J.P., Lapp, H., Vision, T.J., Haendel, M.A., Westerfield, M., Mabee, P.M. (2010) The Teleost Anatomy Ontology: Anatomical Representation for the Genomics Age. Systematic Biology. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syq013
- Mabee PM, Ashburner M, Cronk Q, Gkoutos GV, Haendel M, Segerdell E, Mungall C, and Westerfield M. Phenotype ontologies: the bridge between genomics and evolution. Trends Ecol Evol 2007 Jul; 22(7) 345-50. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2007.03.013
- Haendel, M.A., Neuhaus, F., Osumi-Sutherland, D.S., Mabee, P.M., Mejino J.L.V., Mungall, C.J., and Smith, B. (2008) CARO - The Common Anatomy Reference Ontology. In: Albert Burger, Duncan Davidson and Richard Baldock (Editors): Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics: Principles and Practice. ISBN 978-1-84628-884-5.
- Hall, B. 2005. Bones and Cartilage: Developmental Skeletal Biology. Academic Press. 792 p. ISBN 978-0-12-319060-4.
Participants
Members of Phenoscape are in bold font.
Name | Institution |
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Jim Balhoff | Phenoscape and NESCent |
David Blackburn | Amphibian Anatomy Ontology and University of Kansas |
Wasila Dahdul | Phenoscape, NESCent and University of South Dakota |
Alexander Diehl | Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) |
Melissa Haendel | Oregon Health Sciences University |
Brian Hall | Department of Biology, Dalhousie University |
John Lundberg | Phenoscape and Department of Ichthyology, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia |
Paula Mabee | Phenoscape and Department of Biology, University of South Dakota |
Peter Midford | Phenoscape and NESCent |
Martin Ringwald | Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) |
Erik Segerdell | Oregon Health Sciences University |
Ceri Van Slyke | Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) |
Matt Vickaryous | Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph |
Monte Westerfield | Phenoscape, Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) and Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon |