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Adrenaline: Entity of the Month1 comment

Duncan wrote 2 weeks ago: December’s entity of the month at ChEBI is Adrenaline, for all the adrenaline junkies out there. Thi … more →

Tags: informatics, Adrenalin, Adrenaline, catecholamine, Dopamine, entity of the month, Fight or Flight, Jokichi Takamine

Artemether: Entity of the Month4 comments

Duncan wrote 1 month ago: November’s entity of the month at ChEBI is the antimalarial drug Artemether. This accompanies … more →

Tags: biocuration, antimalarial, ARTEMETHER, artemisinin, bioinformatics, Cancer, chembl, dihyroartemisinin, entity of the month

Wellcome to the Genome Campus11 comments

Duncan wrote 1 month ago: So, I’ve just started a new job and moved home. There is loads to blog about but little time t … more →

Tags: Funding, informatics, bioinformatics, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Carole Goble, Douglas Kell, EBI, EMBL

PTO6: Ontology Quality Assurance Through Analysis of Term Transformations (ISMB 2009)1 comment

themindwobbles wrote 5 months ago: Karin Verspoor This work came out of a meeting talking about OBO quality assurance in GO. The work d … more →

Tags: Meetings & Conferences, Semantics and Ontologies, Ontologies, ismb 2009, karin verspoor, Quality Assurance, Go

Improving the OBO Foundry Principles2 comments

Duncan wrote 6 months ago: The Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) are a set of reference ontologies for describing all kinds of b … more →

Tags: SemWeb, informatics, biocuration, Data Mining, owl, Workshop, nactem, SBML, EBI

Michel Dumontier on Representing Biochemistry

Duncan wrote 7 months ago: Michel Dumontier is visiting Manchester this week, he will be doing a seminar on Monday 11th of May, … more →

Tags: biocuration, informatics, Seminars, SemWeb, "big data", Biochemistry, biocurator, bioinformatics, ChemAxiom

The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Google5 comments

Duncan wrote 8 months ago: Via the Official Google Research Blog at the University of Google, Alon Halevy, Peter Norvig and Fer … more →

Tags: Googleology, SBML, PubMed, obo, gene ontology, PubMedCentral, scifoo, Jim Hendler, tim berners-lee

Defrosting the Digital Slideshow2 comments

Duncan wrote 9 months ago: Slides from the seminar today, for those that asked for them. Thanks to everyone who came, we had a … more →

Tags: informatics, Biotech, Communication, Database, bioinformatics, Text Mining, connotea, CiteULike, RefWorks

OWL Experiences and Directions (OWLED) 20081 comment

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a language for creating ontologies on the Web. It does exactly wh … more →

Tags: informatics, SemWeb, Web, owl, ontology, W3C, OWLED, Karlsruhe, Michel Dumontier

ChEBI, Oh ChEBI, Oh Baby!1 comment

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: With sincere apologies to Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter Eric Donaldson, “ChEBI, Oh ChEBI, … more →

Tags: informatics, Lyrical, EBI, UB40, Cherry, Eric Donaldson, Amphetamine

You Know OBO? Let's GO!

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: According to their website “The Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry is a collaborative ex … more →

Tags: informatics, EBI, sbo, ontology, obo, gene ontology, Go, Biomedical, Oboe

First ChEBI workshop, Day Two

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: Some rough and ready notes from day two of the first ChEBI workshop, 20th May 2008. There were two t … more →

Tags: informatics, Workshop, inchi, Smiles, Thatcher, IUPAC, swissprot, Curation, trembl

First ChEBI workshop, Day one

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: Some notes from day one of the first ChEBI workshop, 19th May 2008. There were four talks from Colin … more →

Tags: informatics, Workshop, EBI, ontology, Orangutan, sabio-rk, Unilever, markush, Babraham

BBC: Building a Better ChEBI1 comment

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: Chemical Entitites of Biological Interest, ChEBI, is a freely available dictionary [1] of molecular … more →

Tags: SemWeb, Workshop, EBI, ontology, Molecule, compound, dictionary, inchi, Smiles

Would you like to share my toothbrush?

Duncan wrote 1 year ago: Michael Ashburner at the University of Cambridge once famously quipped that “Biologists would … more →

Tags: informatics, PubChem, KEGG, metabolism, ontology, toothbrush, Michael Ashburner, Melvin Calvin


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