June 25, 2013
Come learn about standard language efforts in the field of environmental health science that can enhance your work. Share and engage in discussions on the way forward for environmental health sciences terminology. Help develop a local community of standard language expertise within the environmental health sciences.
Presentation Material
- A Draft Immunotoxicity Vocabulary for ToxRefDB (226KB) - Bob Luebke, Cardiopulmonary and ImmunoToxicology Branch, NHEERL, ORD, US EPA
- HIVE Enabling Common Language and Interdisciplinarity (2MB) - Jane Greenberg, Professor SILS, Director, SILS Metadata Research Center
- Integrating Exposure Data to Evaluate Risk the Exposure Ontology (3MB) - Carolyn Mattingly, Ph.D., North Carolina State University
- Ontology for Modeling Adverse Outcome Pathways (1MB) - Imran Shah
- Ontology-supported searches for the PhenX Toolkit (797KB) - Josh Levy, Ying Qin, Huaqin Pan, Carol M. Hamilton, RTI International, PhenX
- Terminology, Classification and Ontology in the Biomedical Domain (423KB) - Harold Solbrig, Mayo Clinic
- Towards ontology enabled automated reasoning in environmental health (308KB) - James A. Overton, Jennifer Fostel, NTP
- Using High Throughput Data to Infer Adverse Outcomes (660KB) - Lyle D. Burgoon, Ph.D., Chief, Hazardous Pollutant Assessment Group (Acting), National Center for Environmental Assessment
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