Please cite the OBI consortium http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi where traditional citation is called for. However it is adequate that individual terms be attributed simply by use of the identifying PURL for the term, in projects that refer to them.
Instance info
Advisors for this project come from the IFOMIS group, Saarbruecken and from the Co-ODE group in Manchester
2009-07-31
OWL-DL
An ontology for the annotation of biomedical and functional genomics experiments.
Ontology for Biomedical Investigation
Philip Lord,Richard Scheuermann,Eric Deutsch,Barry Smith,James Malone,Richard Bruskiewich,John Westbrook,Chris Taylor,Dirk Derom,Norman Morrison,Trish Whetzel,Bill Bug,Christian Bolling,Chris Mungall,Kevin Clancy,Ryan R. Brinkman,Elisabetta Manduchi,Bjoern Peters,Philippe Rocca-Serra,Jie Zheng,Melissa Haendel,Larisa Soldatova,Alan Ruttenberg,Holger Stenzhorn,Jennifer Fostel,Frank Gibson,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Gilberto Fragoso,Allyson Lister,Liju Fan,Tina Hernandez-Boussard,Matthew Brush,Melanie Courtot,Joe White,James A. Overton,Dawn Field,Carlo Torniai,Cristian Cocos,Daniel Schober,Daniel Rubin,Helen Parkinson,Pierre Grenon,Monnie McGee,Robert Stevens,Yongqun He,Mervi Heiskanen,Chris Stoeckert,Jeffrey Grethe,Lawrence Hunter,Helen C. Causton,Luisa Montecchi,Jessica Turner,Jay Greenbaum,Stefan Wiemann,Tanya Gray,Matthew Pocock
The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is build in a collaborative, international effort and will serve as a resource for annotating biomedical investigations, including the study design, protocols and instrumentation used, the data generated and the types of analysis performed on the data. This ontology arose from the Functional Genomics Investigation Ontology (FuGO) and will contain both terms that are common to all biomedical investigations, including functional genomics investigations and those that are more domain specific.
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2017-02-22