Michel Dumontier
Michel Justin Dumontier (born 1975) is a Distinguished Professor of Data Science at Maastricht University. His research focuses on methods to represent knowledge on the web with applications for drug discovery and personalized medicine. He was previously an Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) at the Stanford University School of Medicine and an Associate Professor of Bioinformatics at Carleton University. He is best known for his work in biomedical ontologies, linked data and biomedical knowledge discovery. He has taught courses on biochemistry, bioinformatics, computational systems biology, and translational medicine. His research has been funded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Mitacs Canada, the Ontario Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science, CANARIE, and the US National Institutes of Health. Dumontier has an h-index of over 30 and has authored over 125 scientific publications in journals and conferences. He lives in Maastricht with his wife Tifany Irene Leung and their lionhead rabbit Storm. Provided by Wikipedia
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Generating unseen diseases patient data using ontology enhanced generative adversarial networks by Chang Sun, Michel Dumontier
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Audio-Language Datasets of Scenes and Events: A Survey by Gijs Wijngaard, Elia Formisano, Michele Esposito, Michel Dumontier
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TAPS Responsibility matrix: a tool for responsible data science by design by Visara Urovi, Remzi Celebi, Chang Sun, Parveen Kumar, Linda Rieswijk, Michael Erard, Arif Yilmaz, Kody Moodley, Michel Dumontier
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Ten simple rules for making training materials FAIR. by Leyla Garcia, Bérénice Batut, Melissa L Burke, Mateusz Kuzak, Fotis Psomopoulos, Ricardo Arcila, Teresa K Attwood, Niall Beard, Denise Carvalho-Silva, Alexandros C Dimopoulos, Victoria Dominguez Del Angel, Michel Dumontier, Kim T Gurwitz, Roland Krause, Peter McQuilton, Loredana Le Pera, Sarah L Morgan, Päivi Rauste, Allegra Via, Pascal Kahlem, Gabriella Rustici, Celia W G van Gelder, Patricia M Palagi
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Identifiers for the 21st century: How to design, provision, and reuse persistent identifiers to maximize utility and impact of life science data. by Julie A McMurry, Nick Juty, Niklas Blomberg, Tony Burdett, Tom Conlin, Nathalie Conte, Mélanie Courtot, John Deck, Michel Dumontier, Donal K Fellows, Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Philipp Gormanns, Jeffrey Grethe, Janna Hastings, Jean-Karim Hériché, Henning Hermjakob, Jon C Ison, Rafael C Jimenez, Simon Jupp, John Kunze, Camille Laibe, Nicolas Le Novère, James Malone, Maria Jesus Martin, Johanna R McEntyre, Chris Morris, Juha Muilu, Wolfgang Müller, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Murat Sariyar, Jacky L Snoep, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Natalie J Stanford, Neil Swainston, Nicole Washington, Alan R Williams, Sarala M Wimalaratne, Lilly M Winfree, Katherine Wolstencroft, Carole Goble, Christopher J Mungall, Melissa A Haendel, Helen Parkinson
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The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations. by Anita Bandrowski, Ryan Brinkman, Mathias Brochhausen, Matthew H Brush, Bill Bug, Marcus C Chibucos, Kevin Clancy, Mélanie Courtot, Dirk Derom, Michel Dumontier, Liju Fan, Jennifer Fostel, Gilberto Fragoso, Frank Gibson, Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Melissa A Haendel, Yongqun He, Mervi Heiskanen, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Mark Jensen, Yu Lin, Allyson L Lister, Phillip Lord, James Malone, Elisabetta Manduchi, Monnie McGee, Norman Morrison, James A Overton, Helen Parkinson, Bjoern Peters, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Alan Ruttenberg, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Richard H Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith, Larisa N Soldatova, Christian J Stoeckert, Chris F Taylor, Carlo Torniai, Jessica A Turner, Randi Vita, Patricia L Whetzel, Jie Zheng
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Finding our way through phenotypes. by Andrew R Deans, Suzanna E Lewis, Eva Huala, Salvatore S Anzaldo, Michael Ashburner, James P Balhoff, David C Blackburn, Judith A Blake, J Gordon Burleigh, Bruno Chanet, Laurel D Cooper, Mélanie Courtot, Sándor Csösz, Hong Cui, Wasila Dahdul, Sandip Das, T Alexander Dececchi, Agnes Dettai, Rui Diogo, Robert E Druzinsky, Michel Dumontier, Nico M Franz, Frank Friedrich, George V Gkoutos, Melissa Haendel, Luke J Harmon, Terry F Hayamizu, Yongqun He, Heather M Hines, Nizar Ibrahim, Laura M Jackson, Pankaj Jaiswal, Christina James-Zorn, Sebastian Köhler, Guillaume Lecointre, Hilmar Lapp, Carolyn J Lawrence, Nicolas Le Novère, John G Lundberg, James Macklin, Austin R Mast, Peter E Midford, István Mikó, Christopher J Mungall, Anika Oellrich, David Osumi-Sutherland, Helen Parkinson, Martín J Ramírez, Stefan Richter, Peter N Robinson, Alan Ruttenberg, Katja S Schulz, Erik Segerdell, Katja C Seltmann, Michael J Sharkey, Aaron D Smith, Barry Smith, Chelsea D Specht, R Burke Squires, Robert W Thacker, Anne Thessen, Jose Fernandez-Triana, Mauno Vihinen, Peter D Vize, Lars Vogt, Christine E Wall, Ramona L Walls, Monte Westerfeld, Robert A Wharton, Christian S Wirkner, James B Woolley, Matthew J Yoder, Aaron M Zorn, Paula Mabee
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