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- TODO
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- - learn about texture
- - prepare meeting may
- - work with other tools (gin, hubox,...)?
- talk with Thomas Lemberger
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- Goals
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- Initial (ultimate) goal was to link figures with data, early in the scientific process.
- To achieve this goal, the idea was to make some reasonable data curation step, that would be a continous curation, i.e.:
- - cost effective, at embo below 10% of costs
- - level of the figure: add some structured metadata to each figure
- - aimed at molecular and cellular biology, expandable ??
- How it works?
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- - entities are found (text data mining)
- - entity type defined (7-8 possibilities)
- - entity role defined (test or control)
- - link to ontologies
- Achievement:
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- - 30 000 papers curated
- - test and control conditions tagged differently
- Future:
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- - collaboration with texture: http://substance.io/texture/
- - produces jats formats
- - creation of sourcedata metadata before publication
- - need to restrict ontologies used at the lab level (choose form a small list?)
- - data kept outside sourcedata (link to it)
- - demo should be ready in May
- Julien's 2 cent
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- - use the material list as source of information to ease the link to ontologies (RRID to gene names for example)
- - need a search engine which makes sense and which starts with more information than a keyword. From what people published, and other info (protocol used, material in stock,...) one could build a context to search data/figures that make more sense. This could be discussed with Peter Kraker: https://www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/overview/discovery/
- Other discussion
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- - convince people by stating what they would need from other researchers
- - Thomas to be in Berlin on May the 8th
- - external dvt, few people
- - ideas for extra funding ?!
- - RDA very abstract, Force11 very idealists
- - develop bioschemas.org
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