Ontology of Physics for Biology

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Ontology of Physics for Biology

Semantic Modeling of Multiscale, Multidomain Physiological Systems

Biophysics Biology, life sciences

Authors: Daniel L. Cook, John H. Gennari, Maxwell L. Neal

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 14th December 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780429892325


Introduction

This book introduces semantic representations of multiscale, multidomain physiological systems that link to qualitative reasoning and to quantitative analysis of biophysical processes in health and disease. Two major public health problems, diabetes and hypertension, serve as use-cases to illustrate the depth and rigor of such representations for logical inference and quantitative analysis. Central to this approach is the Ontology of Physics for Biology (OPB) that formally represents the foundations of classical physics and engineering system dynamics that are the basis for our understanding of biomedical entities, processes, and functional relationships.

Software and Knowledge Formalization

Furthermore, we introduce OPB-based software for annotating and abstracting available biosimulation models for reuse, recombination, and for archiving of physics-based biomedical knowledge. We have formalized and leveraged physics-based biological knowledge as a working view of physiology and biophysics from three distinct perspectives: (1) biologists and biomedical investigators, (2) biophysicists and bioengineers, and (3) biomedical ontologists and informaticists. We present a logical and intuitive semantics of classical physics as a tool for mediating and translating biophysical knowledge among biomedical domains.

Authors

Daniel L. Cook, MD, PhD

John H. Gennari, PhD

Maxwell L. Neal, PhD

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