Change - Gerontology

Created on Oct. 11, 2013, 12:17 a.m. by Hevok & updated on Oct. 11, 2013, 8:41 p.m. by Hevok

The Gerontology Ontology (the Ontology for Aging and Longevity, GERO) is an ontology formalizing the conceptualization of the basic aging process and therefore makes aging machine-understandable. The ontology of the gerontology is a mid-level ontology for supporting aging-related research that is able to connect phenomena from molecular and cellular level via the phenotypical level up to the social and demographic level. ¶

Following the role model of the Infectious Disease Ontology, a species-independent mid-level ontology will be constructed, from which species-specific ontologies can be derived from (e.g. GERO-Mouse, GERO-Human, etc.). ¶

GERO aims at joining the OBO community and applies the principles for ontology development of the OBO Foundry [http://obofoundry.org/wiki/index.php/category:principles]. ¶

To join the mailing list of this project, please send a mail to gero[at]denigma.de. ¶

Contact person: Daniel Wuttke, University of Liverpool, age[at]liv.ac.uk


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