Workshops
Exploiting Big Data Semantics for Translational Medicine
Date:
March 25-26, 2013
Meeting Place:
Indiana
Memorial Union, Indiana University
900 E 7th St
Bloomington, IN 47405
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Organizers:
David Wild
Assistant Professor, IU
School of Informatics and Computing
Director, IU Cheminformatics Program
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cheminformatics
CoPI, CICC / ChemBioGrid
djwild@iu.edu
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Ying Ding
Associate Professor, Information Science, SLIS,
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
dingying@iu.edu
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Katy Borner
Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science,
SLIS, Indiana University
Director, Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science
Center & Curator of Mapping
Science exhibit, Bloomington, IN
katy@iu.edu
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Eric Gifford
Merck
Workshop Goals & Agenda:
There has recently been an explosion of public and proprietary healthcare and drug discovery data, and the development of powerful semantic, network and visualization technologies for integrating and mining these data, including the major E.U. sponsored OpenPHACTS project. These novel datasets and technologies open up many possibilities for drug discovery and translational medicine, including drug repurposing, target identification, gene-disease association and patient population mapping. In parallel, major efforts are underway such as the U.S. NCATS at NIH that support translational medicine and streamlined discovery of new medical therapies in the public sphere.
This small, focused workshop will bring together invited leading practitioners in semantic technologies, network science and visualization, and computational translational medicine to identify the most critical areas for collaboration between these fields to maximize impact on the next generation of disease treatments.
Schedule:
Monday, March 25, 2013
10:00am | Student Meet Time - Indiana Memorial Union Persimmon Room |
12:00pm | Welcome by Organizers - Indiana Memorial Union Persimmon Room |
12:15pm | Introduction by Participants (5 min per person/organization) |
2:30pm | Break |
3:00pm |
Overview Talks (Open for public) Indiana Memorial Union, Dogwood Room New Opportunities for biomedical science and drug discovery using semantic technologies Erik Schultes, Leiden University New Opportunities for biomedical science and drug discovery using semantic technologies David Wild, Indiana University Driving translational medicine through big data and ontologies Nigam Shah, Stanford University Open Code and Open Education: The Information Visualization MOOC Katy Borner, Indiana University |
5:00pm | Break |
5:30pm | Discussion of Opportunities and Challenges |
6:30 pm | Adjourn |
7:00pm |
Joint dinner brainstorm Irish Lion Restaurant 212 W Kirkwood Ave Bloomington, IN 47404 |
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
9:00am | Light Breakfast - Indiana Memorial Union Persimmon Room |
9:30am | Breakout Session - Indiana Memorial Union Persimmon Room and Sassafras Room |
11:00am |
Breakout Session Reports [Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3] |
11:30am | Second Best Ideas |
12:30pm | Joint Lunch |
1:30pm | Breakout Session |
2:30pm | Breakout Session Reports |
3:00pm | Break |
3:15pm | Financials for Horizontal and Vertical
R&D Panel Discussion 4 |
4:00pm | Collaboration and Funding Opportunities |
5:00pm | Adjourn |
Participants Attending:
Christopher Chute
Professor of Medical Informatics; Associate
Professor of Epidemiology, Mayo Clinic
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Erik Schultes
Leiden University
Slides
Amit Sheth
Professor: Computer Science & Engineering, Wright
State University
PR^2
Valery Tkachenko
CTO for RSC eScience
Slides
Antony Williams
VP Strategic Development, Head of Cheminformatics,
Royal Society of Chemistry
PR^2
Interested But Cannot Attend:
Vijay Bulusu
Pfizer
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Kay Connelly
Professor, College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University
Associate Professor, Computer Science Department, Indiana University Bloomington, Co-director of CLEAR Health Information and Pervasive Health Information Technology (PHIT) Lab
Jon Duke
Research Scientist, Regenstrief Institute, Inc.; Assistant Professor Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Mic Lajiness
Eli Lilly
PR^2
Tudor Oprea
Professor and Chief, Translational Informatics Division, Department of Internal Medicine at University of New Mexico
Adam West
Eli Lilly
PR^2
Maria Zemankova
Program Director, National Science Foundation
Background Information
This is the fourth workshop of its kind, see
- Workshop on Information Visualization Software Infrastructures
- Towards an All-in-One Tool for Network Scientists Interested in Large Scale Network Analysis, Modeling, and Visualization
- JSMF Workshop on Plug-and-Play Macroscopes
The "Plug-and-Play Macroscopes" paper.
Information
Visualization MOOC that teaches how to use the tools.
Travel/Housing:
Please contact Samantha Hale (ude.anaidni@elahjs) for travel arrangement.
Directions:
See the contact page for the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, http://cns.iu.edu/contact.html or contact Samantha Hale (ude.anaidni@elahjs.)
Acknowledgements:
This effort is supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation and the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University.