The FAIR AOP Roadmap: ?Community Efforts Related to AOP Standards
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Background
As background, several parallel efforts have emerged at (re-) mapping biomedical information to AOPs. These exist as updates to the original ontology mapping efforts of the AOP-Wiki itself (EMOD data prototype effort, now 2.0;¿https://emod.aopwiki.org/prototypes¿) and early gene mapping efforts like EPA AOP-DB. More recently several FAIR efforts and FAIR contributing AOP resources have further developed FAIR standards through the improved mapping of biomedical and chemical stressor information to AOPs (e.g. AOP-DB RDF; AOP Wiki RDF; AOP-Wiki Explorer; CompToxAI). These efforts also directly affect assay mapping efforts for both human and ecxotox (e.g. Methods2AOP; Malinowski/Saarimaki- OECD AOP OMICs; B. Martens OMICs for Genetox; K.Tollefsen EXPECT). How these types of exercises will feed back to the AOP-Wiki has yet to be determined, but coordination of various approaches, or lack thereof, will directly affect the trustability and acceptance of AOP information on this level and efforts to automate AOP creation (e.g. ChatAOPAI4AOP).
Concurrent to these AOP focused efforts, there are several recently funded as well as ongoing efforts to advance the construction and usage of biomedical knowledge bases that are relevant to environmental health research and policy, such as the Monarch Inititiative, the NCATS Data Translator, the NIEHS Robokop, the NSF-NIH ProtoOKNs, and the NIEHS Comparative Toxicogenomics Database. Efforts to coordinate and advance AOP standards that are not informed by these other efforts risks increased incompatibilities as well as missing out on opportunities for positive collaborations and reuse of methods and tools.
As a venue, we are considering a one-day virtual meeting with short overview talks from speakers to highlight efforts mentioned here with particular emphasis on language standards (ie terminologies, ontologies, knowledge models). This would include time at the end for question and answers as well as discussion. Our aim is to foster awareness of efforts and potentially to frame either solutions or next steps.