Schedule
Section outline
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Day 1 Monday CMU S1/S2 November 30th 09:00 10:30 RDF What, when, why? Jerven Bolleman Coffee 10:45 12:00 Modeling experimental data for analysis and distribution Jerven Bolleman Lunch 13:00 14:30 SPARQL introduction and UniProt RDF&SPARQL: how to use Jerven Bolleman Coffee 14:45 17:00 EBI RDF platform: what is it, what does it contain Marco Brandizi Day 2 Tuesday CMU S1/S2 December 1st 09:00 10:15 DisGenet RDF&SPARQL: how to use + modeling challenges Núria Queralt Rosinach Coffee 10:30 11:45 Bgee, Uberon and an introduction to OWL Frederic Bastian Lunch 12:45 14:00 Genome Variation Graphs and their representation in RDF Erik Garrison 14:00 15:15 Client side SPARQL and Linked Data Ruben Verborgh Coffee 15:30 17:00 DBPedia and the life sciences Axel Ngonga Day 3 Wednesday CMU S2/S2 December 2nd 09:00 10:15 Ensembl RDF&SPARQL: how to use Kieron Taylor Coffee 10:30 11:45 SPARQL over programs, and workflows without effort using SADI Mark Wilkinson Lunch 12:45 14:00 BioRuby & Ruby-RDF Raoul Bonnal 14:00 15:15 Visualising SPARQL&RDF Daniel Teixeira Coffee 15:30 17:00 SemWeb at Novartis Andrea Splendani Day 4 Thursday Campus Biotech Geneva SIB Offices December 3rd 09:00 17:00 Hackathon - Bring your own data + Laptop
- Open to anyone (participants and teachers first, then anyone else)
- The idea here is to build rough prototypes that people can work out into production quality code afterwards.