Phillip Lord
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Above the bay at Abersoch, 2005 |
I am a lecturer at the School of Computing Science at Newcastle since Sept, 2005. I teach mostly on the MSc Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, which is run from Computing Science, but taught by quite a few schools (five at the last count!) from within the University.
My research covers a variety of different areas; mostly it focuses on the use of ontological technology in biology, or more generally mechanisms for presenting and publishing scientific information.
My two main research projects at the moment are ONDEX which is a data integration framework for systems biology, and the CARMEN project, which is providing support for the sharing and resuse of neurosciences data. I also developed the idea of the Knowledge Blog which has been supported by Ontogenesis Network, and has resulted in the start of a Ontology Encyclopedia. Part of this work recently appeared on the Guardian science blogs.
Previously, I have worked on a wide variety of projects, including myGrid and more recently ComparaGRID.
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