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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
For exact allocation of talks in the scientififc sessions, see the Scientific Programme.
- The role of parallelism, web services, and ontologies in bioinformatics and omics data management and analysis,
Mario Cannataro, Pietro Hiram Guzzi
- Mobile applications driven by Open PHACTS semantic web technology,
Christine Chichester
- An ontology based query engine for querying biological sequences,
Martijn Devisscher, Tim De Meyer, Wim Van Criekinge, Peter Dawyndt
- Bio-GraphIIn: a graph-based, integrative and semantically-enabled repository for life science experimental data,
Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Eamonn Maguire, Pavlos Georgiou, Susanna Sansone, Philippe Rocca-Serra
- Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests as community gluons in computational biology,
Steffen Möller, Enis Afgan, Michael Banck, Peter JA Cock, Matus Kalas, Laszlo Kajan, Pjotr Prins, Jacqueline Quinn,
Olivier Sallou, Francesco Strozzi, Torsten Seemann, Andreas Tille, Roman Valls Guimera, Toshiaki Katayama, Brad Chapman
- iNGS: a prototype tool for genome interpretation and annotation,
Ismael Navas-Delgado, Maria Jesús García Godoy, Fátima Arjona-Pulido, Trinidad Castillo-Castillo,
Ana Isabel Ramos-Ostio, José Francisco Aldana-Montes
- The OntoGene literature mining web service,
Fabio Rinaldi
- TagCurate: Crowdsourcing the verification of biomedical annotations to mobile users,
Bahar Sateli, Sebastien Luong, René Witte
- The representation of biomedical protocols,
Larisa N. Soldatova, Ross D. King
- Taverna Mobile: Taverna workflows on Android,
Hyde Zhang, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Carole Goble
TECHNOLOGICAL-INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS
Here, the list of oral communications will be added when available.
These communications will be given at the technological-industrial session, see the Scientific Programme.
- Extracting more value from data silos: Using the semantic web to link chemistry and biology for innovation,
Tim P Eyres
- New publishing opportunities for digital life science,
Rebecca Lawrence, Michael Markie
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