Here are the winner of the best papers award at the the sixth edition of SWAT4LS, held on Dec. 10th 3013 in Edinburgh.
The best paper (voted by the public) was:
Computing Identity Co-Reference Across Drug Discovery Datasets
Christian Y. A. Brenninkmeijer, Ian Dunlop, Carole Goble, Alasdair J. G. Gray, Steve Pettifer and Robert Stevens.
Presented by Alasdair J.G. Gray
It will be offered the possibility to publish a paper free of charge in the BMC Journal of Biomedical Semantics. It will be offered also a free license to Knowledge Explorer by IO-Informatics.
The second best paper was:
Nanopublications for exposing experimental data in the life-sciences: a Huntington’s Disease case study
Eleni Mina, Mark Thompson, Rajaram Kaliyaperumal, Jun Zhao, Kristina Hettne, Erik Schultes and Marco Roos.
Presented by Eelke van der Horst
It will be offered a free license to Knowledge Explorer by IO-Informatics.
The best paper (voted by the public) was:
Computing Identity Co-Reference Across Drug Discovery Datasets
Christian Y. A. Brenninkmeijer, Ian Dunlop, Carole Goble, Alasdair J. G. Gray, Steve Pettifer and Robert Stevens.
Presented by Alasdair J.G. Gray
It will be offered the possibility to publish a paper free of charge in the BMC Journal of Biomedical Semantics. It will be offered also a free license to Knowledge Explorer by IO-Informatics.
The second best paper was:
Nanopublications for exposing experimental data in the life-sciences: a Huntington’s Disease case study
Eleni Mina, Mark Thompson, Rajaram Kaliyaperumal, Jun Zhao, Kristina Hettne, Erik Schultes and Marco Roos.
Presented by Eelke van der Horst
It will be offered a free license to Knowledge Explorer by IO-Informatics.