From amatern from gmail.com Fri Jul 6 10:24:35 2007 From: amatern from gmail.com (amatern) Date: Fri Jul 6 15:18:42 2007 Subject: [Chromosomes] How New Insights from Literature Mining Can Enhance Analysis in Genome Wide Association Studies Message-ID: <1183735475.225456.141470@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com> http://www.inforsense.com/index.php?id=181 Event: How New Insights from Literature Mining Can Enhance Analysis in Genome Wide Association Studies Presenter Info: Jonathan Ratcliffe, Application Development Manager, InforSense David Milward, CTO, Linguamatics Host: Robin Munro, Director BioMedical Solutions, InforSense Date: 17 July 2007 Time: 15:00 BST (London), 12:00 ET (New York) 18:00 BST (London), 15:00 ET (New York) Duration: 1 hour including Q&A Description: Do you have the right tools for performing Genome Wide Association Studies? Can you process a million SNPs across thousands of samples? Are you still conducting your literature searches using Google? Do you waste too much time reading irrelevant internal and external documents? Attend this complimentary webcast and learn how to combine literature mining and statistical genetics in a single, integrated environment. See and hear how: InforSense GenSense can be used for genome wide association studies. New knowledge from publications can be easily included in your analyses using Linguamatics I2E. Natural language processing can be used to provide the right biomedical context for your searches. Information mined from publications can be processed, visualized and deployed by business users. See these concepts demonstrated in an application that examines genetic variability associated with Parkinson's disease and then interprets these results by mining publications for information which may help explain the nature of the relationship between the genetic variation and the disease. Who should attend: Bioinformaticians Librarians / Information Services Text Mining Professionals in Pharma, Biotech & Academia About InforSense InforSense Ltd., the leading provider of embedded enterprise analytics, enables organizations to orchestrate and optimize their business-critical decision-making processes. Leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology, consumer goods, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing and communications companies are using the company's flagship product, InforSense, to enhance productivity by embedding analytics within their business processes. The company is privately held, with European headquarters in London, UK and North American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. About Linguamatics Linguamatics helps organizations to maximize the value derived from information resources, through effective deployment of innovative natural language processing (NLP) based technology. The versatile interactive information extraction system, I2E, helps organizations to do much more than simply cope with vast quantities of information. Its unique combination of search and text mining helps organizations to turn this information into a competitive advantage. From life sciences and healthcare to business intelligence; from media analysis to security, users mine large collections of documents, extracting relevant facts and relationships from content such as scientific papers, news feeds, patents, or business reports. Linguamatics was founded in 2001, and is based in Cambridge, UK. For questions on the webcast please e-mail information@inforsense.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- InforSense Ltd Colet Court, 100 Hammersmith Road, London, W6 7JP United Kingdom InforSense - North America 155 Second Street, Cambridge, MA 02141 USA