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1061CIDO: The Community-Based Coronavirus Infectious Disease OntologyProceedings of the 11Th International Conference on Biomedical Ontologies (Icbo) and 10Th Workshop on Ontologies and Data in Life Sciences (Odls). 2021.Current COVID-19 pandemic and previous SARS/MERS outbreaks have caused a series of major crises to global public health. We must integrate the large and exponentially growing amount of heterogeneous coronavirus data to better understand coronaviruses and associated disease mechanisms, in the interest of developing effective and safe vaccines and drugs. Ontologies have emerged to play an important role in standard knowledge and data representation, integration, sharing, and analysis. We have init…Read more
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109Counternarrative ThemesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (2): 72-74. 2021.Mithani et al. (2021) argue that bioethics should more actively resist racial injustice and expand the range of voices heard beyond those historically considered. We largely agree with the authors’...
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1479Coordinating Coronavirus Research: The COVID-19 Infectious Disease OntologyProceedings of the International Conference on Biomedical Ontologies. 2022.The COVID-19 pandemic prompted immense work on the investigation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Ontologies – structured, controlled, vocabularies – are designed to support consistency of interpretation, and thereby to prevent the development of data silos. This paper describes how ontologies are serving this purpose in the virus research domain, following the principles of the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry and drawing on the resources of the Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) Co…Read more
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7514CIDO, a community-based ontology for coronavirus disease knowledge and data integration, sharing, and analysisScientific Data 181 (7): 5. 2020.Ontologies, as the term is used in informatics, are structured vocabularies comprised of human- and computer-interpretable terms and relations that represent entities and relationships. Within informatics fields, ontologies play an important role in knowledge and data standardization, representation, integra- tion, sharing and analysis. They have also become a foundation of artificial intelligence (AI) research. In what follows, we outline the Coronavirus Infectious Disease Ontology (CIDO), w…Read more
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8569The Infectious Disease Ontology in the Age of COVID-19Journal of Biomedical Semantics 12 (13). 2021.The Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) is a suite of interoperable ontology modules that aims to provide coverage of all aspects of the infectious disease domain, including biomedical research, clinical care, and public health. IDO Core is designed to be a disease and pathogen neutral ontology, covering just those types of entities and relations that are relevant to infectious diseases generally. IDO Core is then extended by a collection of ontology modules focusing on specific diseases and patho…Read more
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1197Diverse Approaches to Meaning-Making at the End of LifeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 19 (12): 68-70. 2019.
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857Credibility Excess and Social Support CriterionAmerican Journal of Bioethics 19 (11): 32-34. 2019.Volume 19, Issue 11, November 2019, Page 32-34.
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971The Ties that UndermineBioethics 30 (5): 304-311. 2015.Do biological relations ground responsibilities between biological fathers and their offspring? Few think biological relations ground either necessary or sufficient conditions for responsibility. Nevertheless, many think biological relations ground responsibility at least partially. Various scenarios, such as cases concerning the responsibilities of sperm donors, have been used to argue in favor of biological relations as partially grounding responsibilities. In this article, I seek to undermine…Read more
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754Careful What You WishPhilosophia 46 (1): 21-38. 2018.Dilip Ninan has raised a puzzle for centered world accounts of de re attitude reports extended to accommodate what he calls “counterfactual attitudes.” As a solution, Ninan introduces multiple centers to the standard centered world framework, resulting in a more robust semantics for de re attitude reports. However, while the so-called multi-centered world proposal solves Ninan’s counterfactual puzzle, this additional machinery is not without problems. In Section 1, I present the centered world a…Read more
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1216Judgments of moral responsibility in tissue donation casesBioethics 32 (2): 83-93. 2017.If a person requires an organ or tissue donation to survive, many philosophers argue that whatever moral responsibility a biological relative may have to donate to the person in need will be grounded at least partially, if not entirely, in biological relations the potential donor bears to the recipient. We contend that such views ignore the role that a potential donor's unique ability to help the person in need plays in underwriting such judgments. If, for example, a sperm donor is judged to hav…Read more
John Beverley
University at Buffalo
National Center for Ontological Research
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National Center for Ontological ResearchOther
Buffalo, NY, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ontology |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Metaphysics |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Applied Ethics |
| Experimental Philosophy |