Referent Tracking related Presentations
This page contains exclusively presentations that are not associated with the publication of a paper or with classes, workshops and tutorials. Draft papers can be accessed through the RTU papers page. Class presentations are available here.
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- Referent Tracking for Clinical and Translational Research. June 16, 2008, College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT. (slides)
- Ontology: Developing a Systematic Approach to Translational Pharmacogenomic Research Data Collection. Lecture part of the course 'Translational Pharmacogenomics: Linking Genetic Testing To Drug Treatment', UB - C239, April 16, 2008. (slides)
- How to Keep Track of Absolutely Everything. Ontology for the Intelligence Community 2007 (OIC-2007), Hilton Columbia Hotel, Columbia MA, 28 November 2007. 10.15 AM. (slides) - Comment on Technology Works - UB Reporter
- Referent Tracking: research topics and applications. Center for Cognitive Science Colloquium, October 17th, 2007, 2-4 PM, UB North Campus, Park Hall 280, Buffalo, NY. (slides)
- Realism-based Ontology for Three-dimensional Functional Models of Human Motion. Workshop of the 3D Anatomical Human Project, October 5th, 2007, London, UK. (slides)
- How to build an Ontology?. Workshop on Clinical Trial Ontology, May 16-17, 2007 at the NIH Campus in Bethesda, MD. (slides)
- Realism-based Change Management for Q.A. in Ontologies and Data Repositories. Web presentation to the Ontolog Community, January 11, 2007. (slides, audio-recording)
- Tracking Referents. Ontology for the Intelligence Community; an NCOR Workshop, Columbia, MD, November 30 and December 1, 2006. (slides)
- Referent Tracking in HL7. AMIA 2006, Panel on The future of HL7, AMIA-2006, Washington DC, November 14, 2006. (slides)
- Ontology interoperability, versioning, and evolution. Workshop on Biomedical Imaging Ontologies: Design Principles Enabling Interoperability for Imaging Applications, Tools, and Data. AMIA 2006, Washington DC, November 11, 2006. (slides)
- What is a diagnosis ? . Workshop on Ontology of Diseases. Baltimore, MD, USA, November 7, 2006. (slides)
- Death is a statistical matter. The Philosophy of Biology. Buffalo, NY, USA, October 28, 2006. (slides)
- Ontology and the Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis. FALL 2006 PUBLIC LECTURES SHOWCASE SERIES on Ontology, Bioinformatics and the Life Sciences. UB North Campus, Baldy Hall 101, Buffalo NY, USA, October 19, 2006. (slides)
- The role of terminology/ontology for semantic interoperability. EFMI Workshop “Semantic Challenge for Interoperable EHR Architectures” provided by EFMI WG “EHR” in co-operation with EFMI WG “Security, Safety and Ethics” and EFMI WG “Natural Language Understanding”, Maastricht, The Netherlands, August 29, 2006. (slides)
- Reforming SNOMED CT through a Coherent Upper Level Ontology of Biomedical Reality. Tutorial on Standards and Ontology. Medical Informatics Europe 2006 (MIE2006), Maastricht, The Netherlands, August 27, 2006. (slides)
- Ontology and the Future of Evidence-Based Medicine. Training Course in Biomedical Ontologies. Dagstuhl, Germany, May 23, 2006. (slides 1.2Mb)
- Referent Tracking: The New Paradigm. Training Course in Biomedical Ontologies. Dagstuhl, Germany, May 23, 2006. (slides 5.6Mb)
- Role of Terminologies and Ontologies in the Context of Electronic Health Records. Training Course in Biomedical Ontologies. Dagstuhl, Germany, May 23, 2006. (slides 3.7Mb)



