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Re: [ontolog-forum] Proceedings from the Ontolog Invited Speaker Session

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Cc: marc.wine@xxxxxxx, mcummens@xxxxxxxxx, vish.shankaran@xxxxxxx, Sonntag.William@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Niemann.Brand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 10:42:49 -0500
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Peter and Chris, Thank you - I listened in and thought this was excellent work and should be presented to the new NHIN Staff. I am copying Vish for that purpose.

 

Brand


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From: "Peter P. Yim" <peter.yim@xxxxxxxx>
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Date: 12/15/2006 01:34AM
Subject: [ontolog-forum] Proceedings from the Ontolog Invited Speaker Session - Professor Christopher Chute - Thu 14-Dec-2006

We had a very comprehensive talk by our invited speaker
Professor Christopher Chute from the Mayo Clinic
College of Medicine who presented the monumental work
of: "The Lexical Grid Project: LexGrid"

Our appreciations go to Professor Chute for sharing his
work, his knowledge and insight with us today. As
mentioned at the session, special thanks is also due to
two Professor Mark Musen (Stanford Medical Informatics)
for introducing Professor Chute to our community and
for recruiting him into the Ontolog NHIN-RFI-Response
team back in late 2004. And, as always, we want to
thank all of you to all the participants for joining us
and for contributing to the rich discussion we had
during yesterday's session.

Proceedings of the session are captured at our wiki
page, at:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2006_12_14


In particular, full audio recording of the session is
now available - see:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2006_12_14#nidRP4

... Professor Chute's LexGrid session definitely adds
another key piece to the body of knowledge that our
community is building together. Thanks again!


Best regards.  =ppy
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Peter Yim wrote Mon, 11 Dec 2006 02:46:41 -0800:
> Ref:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2006_12_14
>
>
> *REMINDER*
>
> The long awaited talk by Dr. Christopher Chute's on
> LexGrid is coming up this Thursday 14-Dec-2006
> (starting at 18:30 UTC / 6:30pm BST / 1:30pm
> EST / 10:30am PST).  ... Don't miss this!
>
> RSVP (by e-mailing the sender off-line) if you are
> planning to attend and haven't already responded. We
> need the information to prepare enough resources to
> support everyone.
>
>
> We look forward to having you at the session.
>
>
> Regards.  =ppy
> --


> On 12/5/06, *Peter P. Yim* <peter.yim@xxxxxxxx
> <mailto:peter.yim@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Re:
>
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2006_12_14
>
>
> *ANNOUNCEMENT*
>
> The Ontolog community is pleased to announce that
> Professor Christopher Chute, MD DrPH, from the
> Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (Rochester, MN, US)
> will be our invited speaker on Thursday, 14-Dec-2006.
> He will be giving a talk entitled: "The Lexical Grid
> Project: LexGrid".
>
> We take pleasure in inviting you to join us at this
> virtual event.
>
>
> *Conference call-in details*:
>
> Date: Thursday, 14-December-2006
> Start Time: 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST / 18:30 GMT/UTC
> (World Time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=12&day=14&year=2006&hour=10&min=30&sec=0&p1=224)
> Session Duration: 1.5~2.0 Hours
> Dial-in Number:
> o from a telephone (US): +1-712-432-4990 (Iowa, USA)
> o from a phone (Europe): 0870-119-1313 (UK)
>                       or 01805 00 7620 (Germany)
> o callers from other countries please dial into
>   either one of the US or European numbers
> o Conference ID: "5823120#"
> o Direct call from from Skype: +990008275823120
> Shared-screen support will be available
>
> Invited Speaker: *Christopher Chute, MD, DrPH*
> (Professor and Chair, Biomedical Informatics, Mayo
>  Clinic College of Medicine)
>
> Topic: *The Lexical Grid Project: LexGrid*
>
> *Abstract*: (by Christopher Chute)
>
> LexGrid, the Lexical Grid, is a common data model for
> vocabularies and ontologies with a suite of
> associated services. These services, divided into
> runtime and browsing classes, include standard
> methods for accessing content, attributes, child
> concepts by subsumption, and semantic relationships.
> LexGrid has been adopted as part of NCI's caBIG
> under the moniker of LexBIG to function as the core
> middleware for terminology access within caBIG, by
> CDC as LexPHIN to replace terminology services
> within the Public Health Information Network, and
> as the core content manager within the National
> Center for Biomedical Ontology as part of the
> corresponding NIH Roadmap center of excellence at
> Stanford.
>
>
> *About the Speaker*:
>
> *Dr. Christopher Chute* received his undergraduate
> and medical training at Brown University, internal
> medicine residency at Dartmouth, and doctoral
> training in Epidemiology at Harvard. He is Board
> Certified in Internal Medicine, and a Fellow of the
> American College of Physicians, the American College
> of Epidemiology, and the American College of Medical
> Informatics. He became Head of the Section of
> Medical Information Resources at Mayo Foundation
> in 1988 and is now Professor and Chair of Biomedical
> Informatics. As a career scientist at Mayo, Dr.
> Chute's NIH and AHCPR/AHRQ funded research in
> medical concept representation, clinical information
> retrieval, and patient data repositories have been
> widely published. He is a Board member of the ANSI
> Health Information Standards Technology Panel,
> Convener of Healthcare Concept Representation WG3
> within the ISO Health Informatics Technical
> Committee, chair-elect of the US delegation to ISO
> TC215 for Health Informatics, co-chair of the HL7
> Vocabulary Committee, Chair of the Biomedical
> Computing and Health Informatics study section at
> NIH, and has served on or chaired multiple other
> NIH biomedical informatics study sections. He has
> chaired the International Medical Informatics
> Association WG6 on Medical Concept Representation
> since 1994 and was twice elected Vice-Chair of the
> ANSI Health Informatics Standards Board.
>
>
> *Refer to details on the session wiki page at*:
>
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2006_12_14
>
>
> This will be a virtual session over an augmented
> conference call. The session is expected to start
> with a 1 Hour presentation followed by a Q&A and
> discussion between the participants and the speaker.
> The entire session will be recorded and made
> available as open content under the prevailing
> Ontolog IPR policy (see:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nid32).
>
> As usual, this Ontolog event is open to all. I look
> forward to having you at this session. Please pass
> the announcement along to those who might be
> interested to join us too.
>
>
> *RSVP* by by emailing me at <peter.yim@xxxxxxxx
> <mailto:peter.yim@xxxxxxxx>> offline.
>
>
> Regards. =ppy
>
> Peter P. Yim
> Co-convener, Ontolog
> --
>
>
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