Other names: HMADO
Human Microbiome Associated Disease Ontology.
The NIH Common Fund Human Microbiome Project (HMP) was established in 2008, with the mission of generating resources that would enable the comprehensive characterization of the human microbiome and an ...
Ontology of human dermatologic disease
The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related medical vo ...
Monarch Disease Ontology. A semi-automatically constructed ontology that merges in multiple disease resources to yield a coherent merged ontology.
The Virus Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO Virus) is an extension of the Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO). IDO Virus follows OBO Foundry guidelines, employs the Basic Formal Ontology as its starting ...
The COVID-19 Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO-COVID-19) is an extension of the Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) and the Virus Infectious Disease Ontology (VIDO). IDO Virus follows OBO Foundry guideli ...
The Chronic Kidney Disease Ontology was developed to assist routine data studies and case identification of CKD in primary care.
The Alzheimer's Disease Ontology (ADO) is an ontology representing relevant knowledge on Alzheimer’s disease. ADO was developed with the purpose of containing information relevant to four main biologi ...
The Human Oral Microbiome Database (HOMD) provides a site-specific comprehensive database for the more than 600 prokaryote species that are present in the human oral cavity. It contains genomic inform ...
An application ontology for malaria extending the infectious disease ontology (IDO). With about half a billion cases, of which nearly one million fatal ones, malaria constitutes one of the major infec ...
The National Microbiome Data Collaborative seeks to address fundamental roadblocks in microbiome data science and gaps in transdisciplinary collaboration. The NMDC's Phase I Pilot was launched in July ...
Creating a comprehensive hierarchical controlled vocabulary for intractable and rare disease (i.e., nanbyo) representation in Japan.
VDOT is a middle-layer ontology for the health care domain with special emphasis on viral infections and transplantation medicine.
An ontology to describe and classify mental diseases such as schizophrenia, annotated with DSM-IV and ICD codes where applicable.
The Neglected Tropical Disease Ontology (NTDO) models Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD), a specific set of diseases which persist among marginalized populations of the developing world. The NTDO focus ...
The Parkinson's Disease Ontology (PDO) was created to represent and model the Parkinson's Disease knowledge domain. This ontology with a covers major biomedical concepts from molecular to clinical fea ...
Human microbiome affect the host epigenome.
OHMI is aimed to ontologically represent various entities and relations related to microbiomes, microbiome host organisms (e.g., human and mouse), and the interactions between the hosts and microbiome ...
An ontology for describing both human infectious diseases caused by microbes and the diseases that is related to microbial infection.
Orphanet Rare Diseases Ontology (ORDO) provide a structured vocabulary for rare diseases capturing relationships between diseases, genes and other relevant features which will form a useful resource f ...