See also: IRC log
Kerstin: include MedDRA code
Bo: 1) Apply more traditional
tools to extracted (queried) graph subsets
... 2) New approaches to finding important patterns
Possible application of PageRank to complex clinical data
Applying Time Ontology properly...
CDISC ontology: either close to current CDISC SDTM implementation, ...
scribe: or real SW approach, using multiple semantics
Bo: important to not be limited by SDTM, but use full potential of SW
Bo will try and put an example together with biomarkers in clinical trials
<scribe> scribe: eneumann2
planning to attend clinical ontology meeting in DC
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