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Overview

Olivier Bodenreider is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the intersection of computer science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions to artificial intelligence and biomedical text mining.

Their work spans several subfields including artificial intelligence, molecular biology, health information management, genetics, and epidemiology. Bodenreider's main topics of research involve biomedical text mining and ontologies, topic modeling, natural language processing techniques, medical coding and health information, semantic web and ontologies, chronic disease management strategies, and genomics and rare diseases.

Among their frequent co-authors are Kin Wah Fung, Julia Xu, Vinh Nguyen, Hong Yung Yip, and Goonmeet Bajaj, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts in informatics and health-related research.

The majority of Bodenreider's publications appear in the following venues:

  • Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Studies in health technology and informatics
  • Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2022
  • UNC Libraries

Notable recent publications include:

  • The new International Classification of Diseases 11th edition: a comparative analysis with ICD-10 and ICD-10-CM (2020) in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • Feasibility of replacing the ICD-10-CM with the ICD-11 for morbidity coding: A content analysis (2021) in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • Assessing the enrichment of dietary supplement coverage in the Unified Medical Language System (2020) in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • A deep learning approach to identify missing is-a relations in SNOMED CT (2022) in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • A practical strategy to use the ICD-11 for morbidity coding in the United States without a clinical modification (2023) in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Best Publications

  • The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS): integrating biomedical terminology

    Olivier Bodenreider

  • Bio-ontologies: current trends and future directions

    Olivier Bodenreider;Robert Stevens

  • Biomedical ontologies in action: role in knowledge management, data integration and decision support.

    O. Bodenreider

  • Aggregating UMLS semantic types for reducing conceptual complexity.

    Alexa T. McCray;Anita Burgun;Olivier Bodenreider

  • Advancing translational research with the Semantic Web

    Alan Ruttenberg;Tim Clark;William J. Bug;Matthias Samwald

  • The NLM Indexing Initiative.

    Alan R. Aronson;Olivier Bodenreider;H. Florence Chang;Susanne M. Humphrey

  • Exploring semantic groups through visual approaches

    Olivier Bodenreider;Alexa T. McCray

  • Don't like RDF reification?: making statements about statements using singleton property

    Vinh Nguyen;Olivier Bodenreider;Amit Sheth

  • Gene expression correlation and gene ontology-based similarity: an assessment of quantitative relationships

    H. Wang;F. Azuaje;O. Bodenreider;J. Dopazo

  • The foundational model of anatomy in OWL: Experience and perspectives

    Christine Golbreich;Songmao Zhang;Olivier Bodenreider

  • The Ontology-Epistemology Divide: A Case Study in Medical Terminology

    Olivier Bodenreider;Barry Smith;Anita Burgun

  • Beyond synonymy: exploiting the UMLS semantics in mapping vocabularies.

    O Bodenreider;S J Nelson;W T Hole;H F Chang

  • NON-LEXICAL APPROACHES TO IDENTIFYING ASSOCIATIVE RELATIONS IN THE GENE ONTOLOGY

    Olivier Bodenreider;Marc Aubry;Anita Burgun

  • Ontology-driven similarity approaches to supporting gene func- tional assessment

    Francisco Azuaje;Haiying Wang;Olivier Bodenreider

  • Investigating subsumption in SNOMED CT: An exploration into large description logic-based biomedical terminologies

    Olivier Bodenreider;Barry Smith;Anand Kumar;Anita Burgun

  • Experience in Aligning Anatomical Ontologies

    Songmao Zhang;Olivier Bodenreider

  • Toward an automatic method for extracting cancer-and other disease-related point mutations from the biomedical literature

    Emily Doughty;Attila Kertesz-Farkas;Olivier Bodenreider;Gary Thompson

  • Circular hierarchical relationships in the UMLS: etiology, diagnosis, treatment, complications and prevention.

    Olivier Bodenreider

  • Global similarity and local divergence in human and mouse gene co-expression networks

    Panayiotis Tsaparas;Leonardo Mariño-Ramírez;Olivier Bodenreider;Eugene V Koonin

  • The Translational Medicine Ontology and Knowledge Base: driving personalized medicine by bridging the gap between bench and bedside

    Joanne S. Luciano;Bosse Andersson;Colin R. Batchelor;Olivier Bodenreider

  • Unsupervised,corpus-based method for extending a biomedical terminology

    Olivier Bodenreider;Thomas Rindflesch;Anita Burgun

  • Knowledge Representation and Ontologies

    Kin Wah Fung;Olivier Bodenreider

Frequent Co-Authors

Anita Burgun
Anita Burgun Université Paris Cité
Amit P. Sheth
Amit P. Sheth University of South Carolina
Thomas C. Rindflesch
Thomas C. Rindflesch National Institutes of Health
Alan R. Aronson
Alan R. Aronson National Institutes of Health
Francisco Azuaje
Francisco Azuaje Genomics England
Dina Demner-Fushman
Dina Demner-Fushman National Institutes of Health
Michel Dumontier
Michel Dumontier Maastricht University
Nigam H. Shah
Nigam H. Shah Stanford University
William DuMouchel
William DuMouchel Oracle (United States)
I. King Jordan
I. King Jordan Georgia Institute of Technology

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