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Protégé and WebProtégé are free, open source ontology editors developed @Stanford. WebProtégé is our flagship tool for collaborative editing in the cloud.






Hello world! This is my first tweet, announcing the publication of my first paper, “Obstacles to the Reuse of Study Metadata in ClinicalTrials[.]gov”: nature.com/articles/s4159… So proud of the amazing work my amazing co-authors @rafalsgoncalves, Mark Musen, and I have done!

Can WebProtégé represent ontologies as LPGs, so they can be used in Neo4j? Why yes, yes it can.









See you at #ISWC next week! I will be presenting my @protegeproject plugin visualizing changes and impact done with Mirko, @dandellaglio and @avibern at the #VOILA workshop on Monday afternoon 😉 Our LifeGraph Demo with @1uc4r0 and other @DDIS_UZH members will be on Wednesday!

2/6 You can check out the current version of the PLANA ontology @EBIOLS: bit.ly/2PRXDj4 And on Planosphere here: bit.ly/30TLuRd Big thanks to the @protegeproject ’s class @stanford for helping us kickstart this project!









The next #Protégé Short Course will be held at @Stanford University on March 23-25, 2020. Registration is now open! Register early to get reduced rates. See details and register at protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse






Post-doc position in ontology engineering and semantic Web @wimmics @inria_sophia @Laboratoire_I3S @uca_research cc @protegeproject bit.ly/2ICQvDU