Biological problem addressed 'Model Analysis Type'

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We modelled the algorithm for determining Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) cases presented by PheKB.org using Phenotype Manager (PhenoMan).

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Submitter: Andreas Kühnapfel

Biological problem addressed: Genome Scale

Investigation: OMICS Investigations

Study: GWAS Body Scanner Measures

Example study for people with hypertension or obesity as inclusion criteria. This ontology uses the Core Ontology of Phenotypes as a general phenotypic model.

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type

Investigation: Phenotype Knowledge Model

Study: Ontology-based Phenotype Knowledge Model

The 3LGM² reference model for the FAIR4Health information architecture is based on the 3LGM² Metamodel. A graphical export of the different layers and a matrix view of the inter-level relationships is provided. However the 3LGM² tool is required for an interactive display of the model and additional functions.

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Submitter: Matthias Löbe

Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type

Investigation: FAIR4Health Information Architecture

Study: 3LGM² model for FAIR4Health

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Submitter: Matthias Löbe

Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type

Investigation: FAIR4Health Information Architecture

Study: 3LGM² model for FAIR4Health

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Submitter: Mona Perbix

Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type

Investigation: FAIR4Health Information Architecture

Study: 3LGM² model for FAIR4Health

A collection of Bulletins of the Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology (IMISE) about the COVID-19 pandemic in Leipzig and Saxony. This work was funded in the framework of the project SaxoCOV (Saxonian COVID-19 Research Consortium, SaxoCOV was financed by the Free State of Saxony).”

Submitter: René Hänsel

Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type

Investigation: Covid-19

Study: IMISE Covid-19 Bulletins (in German)

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