FactBio’s CEO, Dr James Malone has joined the Operations Committee of the OBO Foundry, a collective of ontology developers that are committed to developing a family of interoperable ontologies that are both logically well-formed and scientifically accurate.
Cambridge, 25 October 2017… FactBio’s CEO, Dr James Malone has joined the Operations Committee of the OBO Foundry, a collective of ontology developers that are committed to developing a family of interoperable ontologies that are both logically well-formed and scientifically accurate.
Dr Malone will support the OBO Foundry in its mission to improve the use of ontologies globally, via collaboration and adherence to shared principles. His role on the Operations Committee will cover such areas as the establishment of policies, review of resources, outreach and education.
Dr James Malone, CEO of FactBio, said: “The OBO Foundry has a crucial role to play in improving the adoption of biomedical ontologies to improve the use of data. With the increasing proliferation of ontologies, there is a growing need to develop consistent standards for use in research across all areas including business and academia.”
“I am delighted to be invited to join the OBO Foundry, as the development of consistent biomedical ontologies is very necessary for managing the growth of biomedical data. The OBO Foundry is well placed to do this, and I look forward to supporting its work.”
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For further information, please contact:
Tony Stephenson
Chief Operating Officer, FactBio
T: 07899 796655
E: tony@factbio.com
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About FactBio:
FactBio is a developer of bioinformatics software, supporting knowledge management and improved data discovery. Through the Company’s products, users can better exploit experimental data and find relevant sources to accelerate their research. The Company’s founders are using their unique expertise to develop software that will allow companies and organisations to answer new questions with their existing data in areas such as drug development and the understanding of disease mechanisms.
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