Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
Hello,
I listed this at https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programme/Wiki_Project_Med
which is the day of programming for medical topics at the conference. I cannot say who might like to collaborate with you but by posting there, more people would see it.
Also, if you like, you could give a presentation at that medical event. It is a smaller group but people there might be more interested.
yours,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 12:12 PM, abdelwaheb turki < turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr> wrote:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/ Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medicine. However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear Mr.,
I thank you for your answer. This is an excellent idea. I think that it is better to do a presentation about "WikiData and Medicine" in this Wiki Project Med Day instead of in Wikimania. By that, the conference will have more interested audience. If it will be added to the programme, I will drop the Wikimania proposal. However, I am not sure that my Wikimania grant will be accepted.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
________________________________ De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Lane Rasberry lane@bluerasberry.com Envoyé : lundi 27 mars 2017 17:26 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Hello,
I listed this at https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programme/Wiki_Project_Med
Programme/Wiki Project Med - Wikimaniahttps://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programme/Wiki_Project_Med wikimania2017.wikimedia.org Wiki Project Med Foundation is putting together a day of talks and discussions regarding what we have worked on in 2016/2017 and where we hope to go in the next.
which is the day of programming for medical topics at the conference. I cannot say who might like to collaborate with you but by posting there, more people would see it.
Also, if you like, you could give a presentation at that medical event. It is a smaller group but people there might be more interested.
yours,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 12:12 PM, abdelwaheb turki <turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.frmailto:turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr> wrote:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/ Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medicine. However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
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On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_ WikiData_in_Medicine. However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
Wikimedia-Medicine mailing list Wikimedia-Medicine@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-medicine
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Dear Mr. and Ms.,
I thank you for your answer. The project is simple. As WikiData is free and is easily available to everyone. We can use it to solve several medical and clinical matters that already exist in medical institutions. In fact, several researches like "Daouas, F., Abdelaziz, A. B., Ajmi, T. N., & Mtiraoui, A. (2002). Les attitudes professionnelles humaines des médecins de la région sanitaire de Sousse (Tunisie). Santé publique, 14(2), 135-145." have reported that physicians who generally learn Medicine in French or in English have difficulties in communicating with their illiterate patients and in explaining them their health situations because physicians do not know the synonyms of the medical terms they need to use in the local language like Tunisian, Afrikaans or Hausa... Effectively, limited literature have been written to solve this problem. However, in WikiData, you can find the synonym of each disease in such underresourced languages. Moreover, physicians can forget the name of a disease or a drug as they learnt thousands of them in their Medicine career. There is no literature that can be used to find the name of a disease by only knowing its symptoms for example. However, using a SPARQL Wikidata query, you can find the name of a given disease in any language you want by just entering its symptoms, its genetic association or the name of its drug... Furthermore, WikiData can be used to verify if there is an interaction between two drugs, a genetic association of a disease and a genetic marker of a microbe as shown in several studies. This is an overview about how WikiData can be currently used for Medicine. I ask about your opinion of these facts.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
________________________________ De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Diptanshu Das das.diptanshu@gmail.com Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2017 07:50 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
Please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to.
On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz <nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.commailto:nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki <turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.frmailto:turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr>:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Tobias is the most active wikidata person working on medicine related stuff. Tobias you able to make it to Wikimania this year for the medicine day on Aug 10th?
J
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr wrote:
Dear Mr. and Ms.,
I thank you for your answer. The project is simple. As WikiData is free and is easily available to everyone. We can use it to solve several medical and clinical matters that already exist in medical institutions. In fact, several researches like "Daouas, F., Abdelaziz, A. B., Ajmi, T. N., & Mtiraoui, A. (2002). Les attitudes professionnelles humaines des médecins de la région sanitaire de Sousse (Tunisie). Santé publique, 14(2), 135-145." have reported that physicians who generally learn Medicine in French or in English have difficulties in communicating with their illiterate patients and in explaining them their health situations because physicians do not know the synonyms of the medical terms they need to use in the local language like Tunisian, Afrikaans or Hausa... Effectively, limited literature have been written to solve this problem. However, in WikiData, you can find the synonym of each disease in such underresourced languages. Moreover, physicians can forget the name of a disease or a drug as they learnt thousands of them in their Medicine career. There is no literature that can be used to find the name of a disease by only knowing its symptoms for example. However, using a SPARQL Wikidata query, you can find the name of a given disease in any language you want by just entering its symptoms, its genetic association or the name of its drug... Furthermore, WikiData can be used to verify if there is an interaction between two drugs, a genetic association of a disease and a genetic marker of a microbe as shown in several studies. This is an overview about how WikiData can be currently used for Medicine. I ask about your opinion of these facts.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
Please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to.
On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz <nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com');> wrote:
Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki <turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr');>:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedi a.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medicine. However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear all,
I'll be at Wikimania this year and would be happy to help with this session in the main program (had already signed up for it anyway). Not sure I can make it to the Wiki Med meetup, as it is parallel to the hackathon, but if it's spatially close, I might pop in for some sessions. Harej is also listed as a presenter and knows Wikidata well.
In terms of using Wikidata for finding things based on symptoms, I would be interested in gathering a list of such query types and exploring whether we could demo that functionality in some way. What comes to mind here is Scholia, a tool that embeds a series of Wikidata queries on a given topic into a HTML page, e.g. as per https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/topic/Q202864 . While this is focused on properties related to scholarly articles, it would be straightforward to build something similar for diseases, drugs or symptoms.
Thanks and cheers from #WMCon, d.
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 11:15 PM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Tobias is the most active wikidata person working on medicine related stuff. Tobias you able to make it to Wikimania this year for the medicine day on Aug 10th?
J
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr wrote:
Dear Mr. and Ms.,
I thank you for your answer. The project is simple. As WikiData is free and is easily available to everyone. We can use it to solve several medical and clinical matters that already exist in medical institutions. In fact, several researches like "Daouas, F., Abdelaziz, A. B., Ajmi, T. N., & Mtiraoui, A. (2002). Les attitudes professionnelles humaines des médecins de la région sanitaire de Sousse (Tunisie). Santé publique, 14(2), 135-145." have reported that physicians who generally learn Medicine in French or in English have difficulties in communicating with their illiterate patients and in explaining them their health situations because physicians do not know the synonyms of the medical terms they need to use in the local language like Tunisian, Afrikaans or Hausa... Effectively, limited literature have been written to solve this problem. However, in WikiData, you can find the synonym of each disease in such underresourced languages. Moreover, physicians can forget the name of a disease or a drug as they learnt thousands of them in their Medicine career. There is no literature that can be used to find the name of a disease by only knowing its symptoms for example. However, using a SPARQL Wikidata query, you can find the name of a given disease in any language you want by just entering its symptoms, its genetic association or the name of its drug... Furthermore, WikiData can be used to verify if there is an interaction between two drugs, a genetic association of a disease and a genetic marker of a microbe as shown in several studies. This is an overview about how WikiData can be currently used for Medicine. I ask about your opinion of these facts.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Diptanshu Das das.diptanshu@gmail.com Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2017 07:50 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
Please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to.
On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear Mr.,
I thank you for your answer. I ask if I can add you as a coauthor to the work.
Yours Sincerely, Houcemeddine Turki ________________________________ De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com Envoyé : dimanche 2 avril 2017 00:09 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Cc : Tobias Schneider-Schönberg Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Dear all,
I'll be at Wikimania this year and would be happy to help with this session in the main program (had already signed up for it anyway). Not sure I can make it to the Wiki Med meetup, as it is parallel to the hackathon, but if it's spatially close, I might pop in for some sessions. Harej is also listed as a presenter and knows Wikidata well.
In terms of using Wikidata for finding things based on symptoms, I would be interested in gathering a list of such query types and exploring whether we could demo that functionality in some way. What comes to mind here is Scholia, a tool that embeds a series of Wikidata queries on a given topic into a HTML page, e.g. as per https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/topic/Q202864 . While this is focused on properties related to scholarly articles, it would be straightforward to build something similar for diseases, drugs or symptoms.
Thanks and cheers from #WMCon, d.
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 11:15 PM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Tobias is the most active wikidata person working on medicine related stuff. Tobias you able to make it to Wikimania this year for the medicine day on Aug 10th?
J
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr wrote:
Dear Mr. and Ms.,
I thank you for your answer. The project is simple. As WikiData is free and is easily available to everyone. We can use it to solve several medical and clinical matters that already exist in medical institutions. In fact, several researches like "Daouas, F., Abdelaziz, A. B., Ajmi, T. N., & Mtiraoui, A. (2002). Les attitudes professionnelles humaines des médecins de la région sanitaire de Sousse (Tunisie). Santé publique, 14(2), 135-145." have reported that physicians who generally learn Medicine in French or in English have difficulties in communicating with their illiterate patients and in explaining them their health situations because physicians do not know the synonyms of the medical terms they need to use in the local language like Tunisian, Afrikaans or Hausa... Effectively, limited literature have been written to solve this problem. However, in WikiData, you can find the synonym of each disease in such underresourced languages. Moreover, physicians can forget the name of a disease or a drug as they learnt thousands of them in their Medicine career. There is no literature that can be used to find the name of a disease by only knowing its symptoms for example. However, using a SPARQL Wikidata query, you can find the name of a given disease in any language you want by just entering its symptoms, its genetic association or the name of its drug... Furthermore, WikiData can be used to verify if there is an interaction between two drugs, a genetic association of a disease and a genetic marker of a microbe as shown in several studies. This is an overview about how WikiData can be currently used for Medicine. I ask about your opinion of these facts.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Diptanshu Das das.diptanshu@gmail.com Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2017 07:50 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
Please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to.
On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear Mr.,
I thank you for your answer. I added you as a coauthor to the work.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Dear all,
I'll be at Wikimania this year and would be happy to help with this session in the main program (had already signed up for it anyway). Not sure I can make it to the Wiki Med meetup, as it is parallel to the hackathon, but if it's spatially close, I might pop in for some sessions. Harej is also listed as a presenter and knows Wikidata well.
In terms of using Wikidata for finding things based on symptoms, I would be interested in gathering a list of such query types and exploring whether we could demo that functionality in some way. What comes to mind here is Scholia, a tool that embeds a series of Wikidata queries on a given topic into a HTML page, e.g. as per https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/topic/Q202864 . While this is focused on properties related to scholarly articles, it would be straightforward to build something similar for diseases, drugs or symptoms.
Thanks and cheers from #WMCon, d.
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 11:15 PM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Tobias is the most active wikidata person working on medicine related stuff. Tobias you able to make it to Wikimania this year for the medicine day on Aug 10th?
J
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr wrote:
Dear Mr. and Ms.,
I thank you for your answer. The project is simple. As WikiData is free and is easily available to everyone. We can use it to solve several medical and clinical matters that already exist in medical institutions. In fact, several researches like "Daouas, F., Abdelaziz, A. B., Ajmi, T. N., & Mtiraoui, A. (2002). Les attitudes professionnelles humaines des médecins de la région sanitaire de Sousse (Tunisie). Santé publique, 14(2), 135-145." have reported that physicians who generally learn Medicine in French or in English have difficulties in communicating with their illiterate patients and in explaining them their health situations because physicians do not know the synonyms of the medical terms they need to use in the local language like Tunisian, Afrikaans or Hausa... Effectively, limited literature have been written to solve this problem. However, in WikiData, you can find the synonym of each disease in such underresourced languages. Moreover, physicians can forget the name of a disease or a drug as they learnt thousands of them in their Medicine career. There is no literature that can be used to find the name of a disease by only knowing its symptoms for example. However, using a SPARQL Wikidata query, you can find the name of a given disease in any language you want by just entering its symptoms, its genetic association or the name of its drug... Furthermore, WikiData can be used to verify if there is an interaction between two drugs, a genetic association of a disease and a genetic marker of a microbe as shown in several studies. This is an overview about how WikiData can be currently used for Medicine. I ask about your opinion of these facts.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Diptanshu Das das.diptanshu@gmail.com Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2017 07:50 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
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On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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Congratulations Tobias, carry on the good Work my friend, you inspire me and all. Thanks, Regards, Rajeeb Dutta.
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On 02-Apr-2017, at 2:45 AM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Tobias is the most active wikidata person working on medicine related stuff. Tobias you able to make it to Wikimania this year for the medicine day on Aug 10th?
J
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr wrote: Dear Mr. and Ms.,
I thank you for your answer. The project is simple. As WikiData is free and is easily available to everyone. We can use it to solve several medical and clinical matters that already exist in medical institutions. In fact, several researches like "Daouas, F., Abdelaziz, A. B., Ajmi, T. N., & Mtiraoui, A. (2002). Les attitudes professionnelles humaines des médecins de la région sanitaire de Sousse (Tunisie). Santé publique, 14(2), 135-145." have reported that physicians who generally learn Medicine in French or in English have difficulties in communicating with their illiterate patients and in explaining them their health situations because physicians do not know the synonyms of the medical terms they need to use in the local language like Tunisian, Afrikaans or Hausa... Effectively, limited literature have been written to solve this problem. However, in WikiData, you can find the synonym of each disease in such underresourced languages. Moreover, physicians can forget the name of a disease or a drug as they learnt thousands of them in their Medicine career. There is no literature that can be used to find the name of a disease by only knowing its symptoms for example. However, using a SPARQL Wikidata query, you can find the name of a given disease in any language you want by just entering its symptoms, its genetic association or the name of its drug... Furthermore, WikiData can be used to verify if there is an interaction between two drugs, a genetic association of a disease and a genetic marker of a microbe as shown in several studies. This is an overview about how WikiData can be currently used for Medicine. I ask about your opinion of these facts.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
De : Wikimedia-Medicine wikimedia-medicine-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Diptanshu Das das.diptanshu@gmail.com Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2017 07:50 À : Wiki Medicine discussion Objet : Re: [Wiki-Medicine] Call for contributors to "Using WikiData in Medicine" Wikimania proposal
Dear Mr. Turki
Your proposal sounds interesting. If my scholarship is approved, I could participate. Could you enlighten me more on the topic?
Regards Diptanshu
Please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to.
On 28 March 2017 at 09:55, Nancy Gertrudiz nancy.gertrudiz@gmail.com wrote: Dear Houcemeddine,
I am very interesting in your proposal, I am already working in medical school in Mexico.
Best regards,
2017-03-27 10:12 GMT-06:00 abdelwaheb turki turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr:
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I have worked since 2016 about writing a comment to an excellent research journal about how to use WikiData in Medicine. After months of work, I found that there are many information to involve in such work and that a comment to a research journal cannot involve such detailed explanations. That is why I decided to do a Wikimania proposal about it. The link to this proposal is https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Using_WikiData_in_Medic.... However, I cannot do this without having one or two excellent collaborators who can ameliorate this proposal, write with me the proceedings paper and edit the presentation for the conference. This contributor can even present the work if my grant proposal is not accepted. So, I invite all the Wiki Project Med users who want to collaborate to the work to add their name as authors to the proposal and to adjust the Wikimania proposal. I will later contact them to discuss about what should be done after the adjustment of the Wikimania 2017 proposal.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
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