Delivering Data Driven Value

Ontologies as the Glue for Knowledge Management: Use Cases and Challenges

Ontological resources, such as curated vocabularies and hierarchical ontologies, are used as the glue which is vital for knowledge management on the semantically enabled worldwide web. This webinar will explore selected use cases and challenges for ontological engineering which is critical for a successful life science sector.

Towards Virtual Knowledge Broker Services for Semantic Integration of Life Science Literature and Data Sources

Research in the life sciences requires ready access to primary data, derived information and relevant knowledge from a multitude of sources. Integration and interoperability of such resources are crucial for sharing content across research domains relevant to the life sciences. In this article we present a perspective review of data integration with emphasis on a semantics driven approach to data integration that pushes content into a shared infrastructure, reduces data redundancy and clarifies any inconsistencies. This enables much improved access to life science data from numerous primary sources. The Semantic Enrichment of the Scientific Literature (SESL) pilot project demonstrates feasibility for using already available open semantic web standards and technologies to integrate public and proprietary data resources, which span structured and unstructured content. This has been accomplished through a precompetitive consortium, which provides a cost effective approach for numerous stakeholders to work together to solve common problems.

A Toxicology Ontology Roadmap

This roadmap outlines a collaborative vision for developing standardized toxicology ontologies to enhance predictive toxicology, improve data interoperability, and support safer, faster therapeutic development.