Unstructured scientific textual information presents a unique challenge for search and analytics platforms. Scientific terminology is often unstandardized, making keyword searching ineffective for finding insights from internal and external scientific documents.
In contrast, robust ontologies and controlled vocabularies can help with the inherent synonymy and ambiguity in scientific text and substantially improve the scientific search experience. In this webinar, we will demonstrate the unique value gained by pairing SciBite’s expertise in creating, managing, and disseminating biopharmaceutical ontologies with Sinequa’s advanced cognitive search capabilities. Using the rapidly evolving domain of COVID-19 symptoms and therapeutics as an example, we will demonstrate an end-to-end workflow for curating new terminology and rapidly deploying updates to Sinequa to maintain an up-to-date search platform.
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Rachael Huntley is Lead Scientific Curator at SciBite with over 20 years biocuration experience. Dr. Huntley received her PhD in plant biochemistry from the University of Cambridge and completed post-doctoral research in both Cambridge, UK and Stanford, USA.
During her time at EMBL-EBI and University College London she contributed to functional annotation of human proteins and microRNAs involved in human health and disease. Throughout her biocuration career, she has worked closely with the Gene Ontology Consortium and major pharmaceutical companies and has contributed to the development of ontologies, biocuration standards and curation tools.