Participation
- W3C Member Organizations
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- Agfa-Gevaert N. V. (2 representatives)
- Asemantics S.R.L. (2 representatives)
- AstraZeneca (3 representatives)
- Brainstage Research, Inc. (1 representative)
- Cleveland Clinic (6 representatives)
- College of American Pathologists (1 representative)
- CSIRO Australia (1 representative)
- DERI Galway at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland (4 representatives)
- Duke University (1 representative)
- Eli Lilly and Company (1 representative)
- Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (1 representative)
- Health Level Seven, Inc. (6 representatives)
- Hewlett Packard Company (4 representatives)
- Merck & Co., Inc. (2 representatives)
- MIND Center for Interdisciplinary Informatics (1 representative)
- MITRE Corporation (3 representatives)
- OpenLink Software Inc. (3 representatives)
- Partners HealthCare System, Inc. (3 representatives)
- Pfizer Inc (6 representatives)
- REWERSE (2 representatives)
- Université de Versailles St-Quentin (Labo. PRiSM) (2 representatives)
- University of Amsterdam (1 representative)
- University of Manchester (4 representatives)
- University of Oxford (4 representatives)
- Wright State University (2 representatives)
- Yale SenseLab (1 representative)
- Invited Experts
- Huajun Chen
- John Crow
- Michael Liebman
- Clifford Thompson
- Team members
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