Hi, As far as I know, there is only chemical/genes/pathways integrated in OpenPhacts, at least that can be seen from the website. I was looking for something more comprehensive as I need to cover drugs (commercial names and prescriptions, not their chemistry and mode of action) and medical conditions.
best, Andrea Il giorno 31/ago/2013, alle ore 15:24, Carole Goble <carole.go...@manchester.ac.uk> ha scritto: > Did you try > Http://www.openphacts.org > > Carole > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 31 Aug 2013, at 16:03, "Andrea Splendiani" <andrea.splendi...@iscb.org> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> thanks, this is going to be very useful. >> As for [2], last update was in December, several links seem broken. >> >> In general, I have found several listing of datasets, including ad hoc sites >> as data.io. But then none provides a guarantee of being maintained, which >> defeat a bit the point of having a directory. >> Directories are not that successful for web information, but I was wondering >> whether in our (more restricted) domain there was some consensus/commitment >> to one. >> >> best, >> Andrea >> >> Il giorno 30/ago/2013, alle ore 13:05, Richard Boyce <rd...@pitt.edu> ha >> scritto: >> >>> Hi Andrea, >>> >>> I maintain a resource of all US drug product labeling called LinkedSPLs >>> <http://purl.org/net/linkedspls>. The resource is up to date and contains >>> mappings to bio2rdf, drugbank, NDF-RT, ChEBI, and RxNorm. Drugs with >>> clinical pharmacogenomic statements [1] are included in the FDAPharmgxTable >>> graph (e.g., >>> <http://dbmi-icode-01.dbmi.pitt.edu/linkedSPLs/page/FDAPharmgxTable/1>) >>> with the biomarkers mapped to HGNC, PRO, and PharmGKB. You also might find >>> [2] useful. >>> >>> kind regards, >>> -Rich >>> >>> 1. >>> http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ScienceResearch/ResearchAreas/Pharmacogenetics/ucm083378.htm >>> >>> 2. http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/LODD/Data >>> >>> >>> >>> On 08/30/2013 07:40 AM, Andrea Splendiani wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I was looking for a few datasets to download in RDF (Mesh, Drugbank...), >>>> but when I google for it, I get a lot of indexes/resources (Data.io, w3c >>>> wiki, ckan,...) with broken links. >>>> Is there a directory which is known to be up2date ? >>>> >>>> best, >>>> Andrea >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Richard D Boyce, PhD >>> Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics >>> Faculty, Geriatric Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Gero-Informatics Research >>> and Training Program >>> University of Pittsburgh >>> rd...@pitt.edu >>> Office: 412-648-9219 >>> Twitter: @bhaapgh >> >>