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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 04, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2003
D. Navin Chandra, Framingham, MA (US);
Fatima Chandra, Legal Representative, Framingham, MA (US);
Dexter R. Pratt, Reading, MA (US);
Eric K. Neumann, Lexington, MA (US);
Keith O. Elliston, Sudbury, MA (US);
Justin Sun, Norwood, MA (US);
Ted M. Slater, Saline, MI (US);
D. Navin Chandra, Framingham, MA (US);
Fatima Chandra, legal representative, Framingham, MA (US);
Dexter R. Pratt, Reading, MA (US);
Eric K. Neumann, Lexington, MA (US);
Keith O. Elliston, Sudbury, MA (US);
Justin Sun, Norwood, MA (US);
Ted M. Slater, Saline, MI (US);
Genstruct, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
Method and system for managing and evaluating life science data. Life Science data is placed in a knowledge base, that may be used for a variety of analysis tasks. Creating a knowledge base from the life science data involves generating two or more nodes indicative of life science data, assigning to one or more pairs of nodes a representation descriptor that corresponds to a relationship between the nodes, and assembling the nodes and the relationship descriptor into a database, such that at least one of the nodes is joined to another node by a representation descriptor. In some embodiments, the representation descriptor includes a case frame that describes the relationships between elements of life science data.