[BBC] Knowledge Graphs in the Life Sciences - Registration closes soon - BioSB 13 - 17 March
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Mon Jan 30 14:37:07 CET 2023
Dear colleagues,
March 13 - 17 BioSB organizes (in Wageningen, NL) the course
"*Knowledge Graphs in the Life Sciences*".
Although many people indicated their interest in this course, not many
people have signed up so far. Make sure to register *quickly* if you
want to gain more experience and knowledge with/about Linked Data
technologies. Experienced teachers (like Jasper Koehorst, Önder Babur
and Anna Fensel) are ready to share their expertise with you!
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More information about the course can be found **here
<https://www.dtls.nl/courses/fair-linked-data-in-the-life-sciences/>**.
**Registration (pref. before 3 Febr) can be done here
<https://www.aanmelder.nl/139335/subscribe>.
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You can expect the following learning outcomes:
* Explain Linked Data technologies (Internet, Semantic Web,
ontologies, graph databases), standards and recommendations (as URI,
XML, RDF, OWL, SPARQL), and their use in forming a Web of Data;
* Use Linked Data technologies for retrieving information in the
Semantic Web (i.e. use of SPARQL);
* Use of existing vocabularies for annotating data and endpoints for
finding data for a particular domain;
* Understand the FAIR principles and how to apply it to a research
project;
* Able to convert research metadata into FAIR Linked Datasets.
The course is aimed at PhD students with a background in biology,
computer science or a related field, and life sciences. Participants
from the private sector are also welcome. Preparation material will be
distributed dug the course.
We wish you a warm welcome in Wageningen!
Kind regards,
Petra Aarnoutse
community manager BioSB
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