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*Curation Files (all files within Google Docs/Spreadsheets)
**Burke's hierarchy of terms: [http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgp2p9fd_0dfrnshd4&pli=1 I-IDO Structure Version 2]
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**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pvfRkQJl1OsnJh58Nmzf1Tg&inv=lynn.schriml@gmail.com Ontologies to Map]
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**[http://docs.google.com/#people/burkesquires%40gmail.com Influenza Ontology Google Docs Home Page]
 
**[http://docs.google.com/#people/burkesquires%40gmail.com Influenza Ontology Google Docs Home Page]
**This is our overview working document, found in google docs: [http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pcKtQNrJvmRiyx-T29fA_TQ&hl=en flu ontology 28]:  
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**[http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgp2p9fd_0dfrnshd4&pli=1 I-IDO Structure Version 2]
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**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pcKtQNrJvmRiyx-T29fA_TQ&hl=en Flu Ontology 28]
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**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pvfRkQJl1OsnJh58Nmzf1Tg&inv=lynn.schriml@gmail.com Ontologies to Map]
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***This is our overview working document, found in google docs
 
**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pcKtQNrJvmRg5PSubPUqOdg&inv=lynn.schriml%40gmail.com&t=525179600742449631 I-IDO V3 Ontology Matching]
 
**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pcKtQNrJvmRg5PSubPUqOdg&inv=lynn.schriml%40gmail.com&t=525179600742449631 I-IDO V3 Ontology Matching]
*** Spreadsheet we are now using to map terms from Burke's hierarchy, found on (1 : I-IDO V2)
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*** Spreadsheet we are now using to map terms from Burke's hierarchy, found on I-IDO V2
**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pvfRkQJl1OskeHzFmmUaiQA&inv=lynn.schriml%40gmail.com&t=3725831644864612901  Team Members Definition Assignments]: Joanne's definition spread sheet, with our three worksheets, splitting up the terms to define
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**[http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pvfRkQJl1OskeHzFmmUaiQA&inv=lynn.schriml%40gmail.com&t=3725831644864612901  Team Members Definition Assignments]
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Revision as of 19:58, 1 July 2008

Influenza Application Ontology Home Page


History

  • This project had it's beginnings with the purpose to develop an Influenza Infectious Disease Ontology (I-IDO), as part of the IDO (Infectious Disease Ontology) family of ontologies. The IDO ontologies are a set of interoperable ontologies that together provide coverage of the infectious disease domain.
  • The Influenza Application Ontology has developed and grown as part of this project into a fuller and richer ontology, extensible for any virus sequence and surveillance collection project which encompasses the core IDO biomedical and clinical aspects of infectious diseases for influenza.

Consortium Members

  • A collaborative group of influenza researchers have established an influenza application ontology.
  • Working together Joanne Luciano (MITRE), Lynn Schriml (University of Maryland, School of Medicine), Burke Squires (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW)) and Richard Scheuermann (UTSW) have consolidated influenza sequence and surveillance terms from resources such as the BioHealthBase (BHB), a Bioinformatics Resource Center (BRC) for Biodefense and Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases, the Centers for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance (CEIRS) with the help of Eric Bortz (Mount Sinai School of Medicine) and Torsten Staab (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and the Gemina and Influenza Virus Genome Projects.

Project Goal

  • The immediate goal of I-IDO is to apply the Influenza Infectious Disease Ontology to data collected as part of the CEIRS projects in an effort to enable influenza researchers to more easily elucidate the causes of influenza virulence and pathogenesis.


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