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Explore how the Semantic Web can be used to answer scientific questions, with a focus on Alzheimer's Disease. Discover available resources and data sets for learning about biological processes in dendrites. See the technological approach used for data integration and analysis, including RDF/OWL translation and SPARQL querying.
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Harnessing the Semantic Web to Answer Scientific Questions: A Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group demo
Scientific Domain Focus • Use case focuses on Alzheimer’s Disease • AD is a devastating illness that impacts 26.6 million people worldwide • Prevalence is predicted to quadruple to 106.8 million by 2050 • An active Web community exists for AD research • Many different types of evidence need to be integrated
Which Biological Processes occur in Dendrites? • Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by neural degeneration. Among other things, there is damage to dendrites and axons. • What resources do we have available to learn more about biological processes in dendrites?
Scientific Data Sets • Integration and analysis of heterogeneous data sets • Hypothesis, Genome, Pathways, Molecular Properties, Disease, etc. PDSPki NeuronDB Reactome Gene Ontology BAMS Allen Brain Atlas BrainPharm Antibodies Entrez Gene MESH NC Annotations PubChem Mammalian Phenotype SWAN AlzGene Homologene Publications
Technological Approach • Careful modeling that reflect biology to enable integration of data sources • All bio-entities were assigned URIs • Data translated to RDF/OWL and managed in a triple store • Using a reasoner to infer triples to increase expressiveness of queries • Query data with SPARQL and visualization tools
HCLS Demo Contributors John Barkley (NIST) Olivier Bodenreider (NLM, NIH) Bill Bug (Drexel University College of Medicine) Huajun Chen (Zhejiang University) Paolo Ciccarese (SWAN) Kei Cheung (SenseLab, Yale) Tim Clark (SWAN) Don Doherty (Brainstage Research Inc.) Kerstin Forsberg (AstraZeneca) Ray Hookaway (HP) Vipul Kashyap (Partners Healthcare) June Kinoshita (AlzForum) Joanne Luciano (Harvard Medical School) Scott Marshall (University of Amsterdam) Chris Mungall (NCBO) Eric Neumann (Teranode) Eric Prud’hommeaux (W3C) Jonathan Rees (Science Commons) Alan Ruttenberg (Science Commons) Matthias Samwald (Medical University of Vienna) HCLS Demo Contributors Susie Stephens (Eli Lilly) Mike Travers ( Gwen Wong (SWAN) Elizabeth Wu (SWAN) Data Providers Judith Blake (MGD.) Mikail Bota (BAMS) David Hill (MGD) Oliver Hoffman (CL) Minna Lehvaslaiho (CL) Colin Knep (Alzforum) Maryanne Martone (CCDB) Susan McClatchy (MGD) Simon Twigger (RGD) Allen Brain Institute Acknowledgements • Vendor Support • OpenLink -Kingsley Idehen, Ivan Mikhailov, Orri Erling, Mitko Iliev, Patrick van Kleef • HP - Ray Hookaway, Jeannine Crockford