The Journey of an Ontology with Rebecca Foulger Rebecca Foulger is Head of Scientific Curation at SciBite. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of ontologies – what are they and why do they matter. We track the journey of an ontology, from its initial use case to evolution over time. We explore the necessity of ontologies in improving data management and analysis, and I get Rebecca’s thoughts on what the future of ontologies might entail.
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The Journey of an Ontology with Rebecca Foulger Rebecca Foulger is Head of Scientific Curation at SciBite. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of ontologies – what are they and why do they matter. We track the journey of an ontology, from its initial use case to evolution over time. We explore the necessity of ontologies in improving data management and analysis, and I get Rebecca’s thoughts on what the future of ontologies might entail.
Episode 6: Mentoring and leadership with Nathalie Huther
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Episode 6: Mentoring and leadership with Nathalie Huther
Nathalie takes us through her career journey from studying chemistry to climbing the corporate ladder; and how the most challenging points of a career can lead to the most rewarding opportunities. Nathalie is the Chief Commercial Officer for High Force Research (HFR), where she leads the strategy direction and business development. Nathalie is passionate about opening doors for the next generation, and this has led her to carve out time for mentorship. We talked about the benefits of me...
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The Journey of an Ontology with Rebecca Foulger Rebecca Foulger is Head of Scientific Curation at SciBite. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the importance of ontologies – what are they and why do they matter. We track the journey of an ontology, from its initial use case to evolution over time. We explore the necessity of ontologies in improving data management and analysis, and I get Rebecca’s thoughts on what the future of ontologies might entail.