NCBO User Profiles
“Specify, a web-based tool that helps a researcher to traverse concepts in the ontology according to their relationships to create statements represented as Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples, uses NCBO’s BioPortal as its repository of ontologies, including the QIBO and approximately 200 others. BioPortal encapsulates disparate ontologies and related annotated data in one common interface available via Representational State Transfer (REST) Web services.; More >
Database Center for Life Science
“The NCBO Virtual Machine installed at ORNL has been invaluable to demonstrate the potential of ontologies and semantics. Scientists apply them for interoperability, and developers have gained a better appreciation for the complexity of interdisciplinary research" More >
PhenomeR
“Developing and establishing a web-based integrated RAPID phenotype ontology resource - PhenomeR” More >
Domeo Annotation Toolkit
“The NCBO BioPortal is an important resource in my work and the REST services made my life as a software developer much easier." More >Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School
Assistant in Neuroscience at Mass General Hospital
CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG)
ISA Software and ISA Commons - Standards-Driven Biocuration in Action
“Our job is to contribute to the realization of the data sharing vision, by empowering scientists to take data management and sharing into their own hands and minimizing the curation effort. The NCBO BioPortal helps us to serve actionable ontologies to our users, shielding them from the underlying complexities." More >
Mining the Gene Wiki for Structured Gene Annotations Using the NCBO Annotator
“The NCBO Annotator made it exceptionally easy to mine biomedical concepts out of free text" More >
Data Management and Integration in the Biological Sciences
Cross-domain data integration for decision support in life sciences and healthcare
“Being able to directly import and merge ontologies via NCBO's web services, rather than building them from scratch, has been invaluable in semantically integrating research, public, and clinical data to formal concepts." More >
Understanding the Molecular Causes of Genetic Diseases and Cancer
“The NCBO Web services have proven to be invaluable for enabling modern bioinformatics research in our group. We use the Annotator service to identify and study concepts present in our datasets and generate new hypotheses, it is very useful." More >
Building Models to Help Translational Researchers Test Hypotheses
“Through Interactions with the NCBO I have realized that the development of agent-based modeling is intimately tied to the advances in the ontologies and tools provided by the NCBO via BioPortal.”
Gary An, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Section of General Surgery
Department of Surgery
The University of Chicago
“Thanks to its open-source nature, well written code, easy extensibility, and excellent support, BioPortal helped us set up our own deployment, called the MMI Ontology Registry and Repository successfully and in a very short period of time.” More >
Using NCBO Technology to Improve Global Health Outcomes at the World Health Organization (WHO)
“NCBO services made it very simple for our developers to import entries from other terminologies directly into the ICD…NCBO technology has changed completely the way that we are thinking about the revision.” More >
Team Coordinator
Department of Health Statistics and Informatics
World Health Organization


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