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Bio-Ontologies 2000 Workshop: Speaker's Presentations

It Is What It Does: The Pragmatics of Ontology as Language, Contract, and Content, Tom Gruber, Intraspect Software. Gruber zipped PowerPoint slides
A Report on the Status of the Gene Ontology Consortium Mike Cherry, Stanford University, GO Consortium Cherry PowerPoint slides
Early Challenges in Building an Ontology for Pharmacogenomics Russ Altman, Stanford University Altman PowerPoint slides
The GKB Editor Ontology Authoring Tool and the EcoCyc Ontology Peter Karp, SRI International. *
Protégé-2000: A Flexible and Extensible Ontology-editing Environment Natalya Fridman Noy, Monica Crubézy, Ray W. Fergerson, John H. Gennari, William E. Grosso,Mark A. Musen, Stanford University. Noy PowerPoint slides
The Ontology Inference Layer (OIL): A Slick way to include Semantics in the Web Carole Goble, Ian Horrocks and the OIL Consortium, University of Manchester, UK. Goble PowerPoint slides
A Novel Schema to Represent 'Time' in Biological Events Hong Yu, Burkhard Rost, Columbia University. Hong PowerPoint slides
Flexible Ontologies in Neuroanatomy for Knowledge Sharing John H. Gennari, Natalya F. Noy, Stanford University, University of California, Irvine. gennari PowerPoint slides
Cell Signaling Ontology Takako Takai-Igarashi, Toshihisa Takagi, National Institute of Health Sciences and HGC, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo. takai PowerPoint slides
A Knowledge Model for the Analysis and Simulation of Regulatory Networks Andrey Rzhetsky, Tomohiro Koike, Sergey Kalachikov, Shawn M. Gomez, Michael Krauthammer, Sabina H. Kaplan, Pauline Kra, James R. Russo, Carol Friedman, Columbia University. rzhetsky PowerPoint slides
Applying Formal Ontology to Biochemical Pathway Databases Bill Andersen, Ontology Works. *