Company type | Privately held |
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Industry | Bio-informatics |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Eirik Næss-Ulseth ( CEO) |
Services | Bioinformatics |
Website |
www |
PubGene AS is a bioinformatics company located in Oslo, Norway and is the daughter company of PubGene Inc.
In 2001, PubGene founders demonstrated one of the first [1] applications of text mining to research in biomedicine (i.e., biomedical text mining). They went on to create the PubGene public search engine, [2] exemplifying the approach they pioneered by presenting biomedical terms as graphical networks based on their co-occurrence in MEDLINE texts. The PubGene search engine has since been discontinued and incorporated into a commercial product. [2] Co-occurrence networks provide a visual overview of possible relationships between terms and facilitate medical literature retrieval for relevant sets of articles implied by the network display. Commercial applications of the technology are available. [3]
Original development of PubGene technologies was undertaken in collaboration between the Norwegian Cancer Hospital ( Radiumhospitalet) and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The work is supported by the Research Council of Norway and commercialization assisted by Innovation Norway.
PubGene provides CoreMine Medical as a service open to the public.
Company type | Privately held |
---|---|
Industry | Bio-informatics |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Eirik Næss-Ulseth ( CEO) |
Services | Bioinformatics |
Website |
www |
PubGene AS is a bioinformatics company located in Oslo, Norway and is the daughter company of PubGene Inc.
In 2001, PubGene founders demonstrated one of the first [1] applications of text mining to research in biomedicine (i.e., biomedical text mining). They went on to create the PubGene public search engine, [2] exemplifying the approach they pioneered by presenting biomedical terms as graphical networks based on their co-occurrence in MEDLINE texts. The PubGene search engine has since been discontinued and incorporated into a commercial product. [2] Co-occurrence networks provide a visual overview of possible relationships between terms and facilitate medical literature retrieval for relevant sets of articles implied by the network display. Commercial applications of the technology are available. [3]
Original development of PubGene technologies was undertaken in collaboration between the Norwegian Cancer Hospital ( Radiumhospitalet) and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The work is supported by the Research Council of Norway and commercialization assisted by Innovation Norway.
PubGene provides CoreMine Medical as a service open to the public.