Following is a workshop of broad interest to many of you. If you are interested in attending or have further questions, please contact John Deck (jdeck@berkeley.edu).  Note that there is a limited time in which to make your guaranteed hotel reservations at the The Oread hotel in Lawrence, under the "Biodiversity Semantics Workshop", which must be done before April 15th to get the reserved rate.


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John

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Google Doc link describing workshop and agenda:


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z-RytvBlinIcSD3ctK1kiWUs2rr4TOxijT2TQb9L0Vk/edit


Text Description of above google doc link:


Semantics of Biodiversity Workshop May 16 - 18, 2012

University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute  -- Lawrence, Kansas

Sponsored by RCN4GSC, Morphbank, Kansas University Biodiversity Informatics Center, 

and BiSciCol in collaboration with the National Center for Biomedical Ontology


ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Barry Smith is a prominent contributor to ontology research in biomedical and other domains. He is one of the principal scientists of the NIH National Center for Biomedical Ontology, a Scientific Advisor to the Gene Ontology Consortium, a PI on the Protein Ontology and Infectious Disease Ontology projects, and one of the founders of the Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry initiative.

TOPICS

The Semantics of Biodiversity Workshop will explore terms used to describe biological collection objects and their derivatives using the Darwin Core standard as a starting point.  The goal is to enable linking data across domains and to produce a deeper understanding of our planet’s biodiversity. For example, by linking information about the ecosystem (both gross and micro-habitat) and the geospatial environment to tissue samples and derived sequences, we can better understand population dynamics, ecosystem gene expression, and the significance of biodiversity in different environments.

While the biodiversity informatics community has made much progress in standardizing terms over the last 20 years, specific problem areas are encountered both within and between relevant standards domains.   Drawing on community discussions from the TDWG and GSC communities, and using the experiences of OBO in integrating information, Smith will guide a discussion of term clarification for the Darwin Core standard. Some example discussion topics are:

Much of the workshop will be devoted to these and other discussion topics that will be introduced by attendees.  Come prepared with your topics and/or important darwin core terms and be able to introduce them.  It will be helpful to indicate before the workshop what topic you can introduce at the meeting by emailing jdeck@berkeley.edu.  

Day 1 (Wednesday, May 16th)
9am - 5:30pm
Coffee & treats Wednesday and Thursday hosted by KU
Breakfast at Hotel all 3 days
Lunch and dinner on your own, with plenty of options within walking distance

Background and problem statement (Wednesday)
Applying ontological principles to our subject domain (Wednesday and Thursday)
6pm- 7:30pm Reception hosted by Kansas University’s Biodiversity Institute

Day 2 (Thursday, May 17th)
9am - 5:30pm

Solutions for the future (Thursday)
Planning the 3rd Day discussions (4-5:30pm on Thursday)
Day 3 (Friday, May 19th)
9am - Noon
We will be collecting discussion topics on Thursday afternoon for our Friday discussion.  Some possible topics include:

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John Deck
(541) 321-0689