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Dear Environmental Health Sciences Community Stakeholder,

Like many other disciplines, the environmental health sciences (EHS) field is faced with answering large-scale complex research questions that require integration of multiple disparate data sources. Challenges in multi-scale data integration often stem from gaps in community standards for describing data and biomedical knowledge. To address this challenge, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is fostering a community-driven initiative to improve standardization, sharing, and interoperability of environmental health sciences information.

NIEHS is hosting a two-day workshop as well as two pre-workshop events to kickstart the development of this proposed Environmental Health Language Collaborative (EHLC) community. 

To begin understanding the community’s needs and to inform content for the workshop, we are soliciting community input on the proposed community model and initial use cases that the community will address. You can learn more about the community model at https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/ehlc/ and the proposed use cases at https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/ehlc/usecases. At the top right of each page is a link to a three-question survey. Each survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

As a community driven initiative, your input is valuable to ensure that the Environmental Health Language Collaborative’s mission, goals, and activities address the needs of the community. In addition to providing feedback, others ways you can become involved include attending the upcoming events and signing up for the email distribution list.

If you have questions about the community, uses cases, or the workshop, please contact Stephanie Holmgren, Office of Data Science.


Event

Date

The Value of Creating Language and Community in Catalyzing Knowledge-Driven Discovery in Environmental Health Research

June 24, 1-4pm

A Primer on Using Terminologies, Vocabularies, and Ontologies

for Knowledge Organization

July 20, 1-4pm

Catalyzing Knowledge-Driven Discovery in Environmental Health Sciences through a Harmonized Language

Sept. 9-10



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