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Barend Mons

Barend Mons
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Born 1957 (age 59–60)
The Hague
Institutions
Thesis Intra erythrocytic differentiation of Plasmodium Berghei (1986)
Known for
Website
www.dtls.nl

Barend Mons (born 1957, The Hague) is a molecular biologist and biosemantics specialist. He is known for innovations in scholarly collaboration, especially nanopublications and the FAIR data initiative. Since 2012 he is a Professor in Bio-Semantics at the Department of Human Genetics at the Leiden University Medical Centre and he is also affiliated with the Erasmus Medical Centre, University of Rotterdam, both in The Netherlands. In 2015 Mons was appointed chair of the High Level Expert Group on the European Open Science Cloud.

Mons was awarded a Masters (1981 Cum Laude) and a PhD (1986) from Leiden University on Plasmodium berghei, and has worked for more than ten years on the genetic differentiation of malaria parasites, publishing over 45 research articles. After switching to biosemantics he published over 60 papers on this area.

In 1993 Mons joined the European Commission as a Seconded National Expert with the task to develop and support international scientific networks, especially with developing countries as partners. During this time, Mons supported several other international initiatives. He pioneered one of the first electronic interactive communication systems for science networking with developing countries, SHARED, for which he started to (co-)design thesaurus-based concept extraction technologies in order to match across languages and jargon, with the Erasmus University of Rotterdam. From 1996 to 1999 he served the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (The National Research Council, NWO) as a senior advisor on International Health Research. After leaving NWO he co-founded the SME Collexis B.V. and also started the first Biosemantics Group at the Erasmus medical Centre in Rotterdam. He is still associated with Erasmus Medical Centre but his main research is now at Leiden University Medical Centre.

In addition to his research and teaching responsibilities, Mons has remained involved in international scientific management and networking at various levels. He was one of the founding trustees of the Centre for the Management of Intellectual Property in Health Research and Development, which assists people in developing countries to manage their critical intellectual property for the betterment of Society. After leaving Collexis in 2005 he co-founded Knewco, Inc. in 2006.


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