Researcher, Stanford University
Mark Alan Musen is a Professor of Biomedical Informatics and of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford University, and Division Director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research.[1] Musen's research focuses on open science, data stewardship, intelligent systems, and biomedical decision support.[2][3] Since the late 1980s, Musen has led the development of Protégé, which is currently the most "widely used domain-independent, freely available, platform-independent technology for developing and managing terminologies, ontologies, and knowledge bases" in a range of application domains.[4][5]
Musen is the founding co-editor in chief of the journal Applied Ontology.[3]
- ^ “BMIR Leadership”, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
- ^ "Mark Musen". Stanford HAI. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ a b "Mark Musen's Profile | Stanford Profiles". profiles.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ Gennari, John H.; Musen, Mark A.; Fergerson, Ray W.; Grosso, William E.; Crubézy, Monica; Eriksson, Henrik; Noy, Natalya F.; Tu, Samson W. (2003-01-01). "The evolution of Protégé: an environment for knowledge-based systems development". International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 58 (1): 89–123. doi:10.1016/S1071-5819(02)00127-1. ISSN 1071-5819.
- ^ Rubin, Daniel L.; Noy, Natalya F.; Musen, Mark A. (August 9, 2007). "Protégé: A Tool for Managing and Using Terminology in Radiology Applications". Journal of Digital Imaging. 20 (Suppl 1): 34–46. doi:10.1007/s10278-007-9065-0. ISSN 0897-1889. PMC 2039856. PMID 17687607.