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Name: Barend

Joined: Thursday 16 July 2009 11:09:26 (UTC)

Last seen: Friday 18 March 2011 09:17:59 (UTC)

Email (public): barend.mons [at] nbic.nl

Website: http://www.biosemantics.org

Location: Leiden, Netherlands

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The reason I joined MyExperiment is that I believe that such an environment, when properly supported by in-text semantic technologies could drive international collaboration, e-science, but notably community annotation of dispersed biological resources, that is why we started the Concept Web Alliance, with several of the founders of MyExperiment at the table.

Since October 2009 I am the head of the BioAssist Programme of NBIC

See my wikipeople page here: proteins.wikiprofessional.org/index.php/Concept:101668678

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My personal interest is in concept-based information management, especially for international community annotation

Field/Industry: Bioinformatics, computational biology, Concept Web

Occupation/Role(s): Associate Professor, Head of the BioAssist Program of NBIC

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Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)
Netherlands Bioinformatics Center (NBIC)

 

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Blob The general plan and guidelines for BioAssist from O...

Created: 2009-10-26 10:15:03

Credits: User Barend

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This document has been accepted at the NBIC management team meeting of 22 October 2009, and will serve as ageneral guideline to run the BioAssist program of NBIC. It might be a good idea to read the short document before you contact BioAssist for support in the scope of your 'code' or 'content' interests. Barend Mons

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Blob nano publication as a way to explain rich triples

Created: 2009-10-23 07:32:36 | Last updated: 2009-10-25 20:38:34

Credits: User Barend User Jan Velterop Network-member Concept Web Alliance (general)

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This paper can be used to explain what triples in our context are meant to be and to serve I will present the paper on the semantic web conference workshop 26th of November

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