Philippe Rocca-Serra presented on MI-compliant ISA configurations at the MIBBI workshop. ISAcreator is a tool that uses configurations to enforce minimum reporting standards, such as MIAPE, MIGS, and MIAME, for different data types. The talk demonstrated how to build configurations based on checklists like MIENS, and use them in ISAcreator to standardize data collection and structured reports for various experiments, including next generation sequencing. Future work includes integrating more standards and making the configurations widely available.
Este reglamento establece las reglas del handball de salón. Describe las dimensiones y líneas del terreno de juego, incluyendo la portería, línea de área de portería, línea de golpe franco y otras líneas. También especifica la duración de un partido, que generalmente consiste en dos tiempos de 30 minutos cada uno con un descanso de 10 minutos. Define los requisitos para el balón, el número de jugadores por equipo, los cambios y otras reglas relacionadas con los jugadores.
The document provides 3 recommendations for handling metadata standards within the MIBBI initiative. It recommends developing a MIBBI Core consisting of widely used metadata elements to handle overlaps between modules. It also recommends using standard identifiers like ORCID and DOIs. Finally, it recommends defining the roles of vendors and journals in adopting standards and how compliance could be determined and enforced.
Susanna-Assunta Sansone presented at the International Conference on Systems Biology on standards to enable sharing of experimental data and metadata. Three types of standards are needed: minimum reporting checklists, controlled vocabularies and terminologies, and data exchange formats. Journals, biocurators, and funders are developing these standards to support comprehensible, reusable, and reproducible research. However, navigating the various standards can be challenging, and communication is needed between standards groups and other stakeholders.
The document outlines guidelines called GIATE for standardizing the reporting of information about therapy experiments across multiple levels from molecular to clinical. It describes the scope of GIATE in linking different experimental levels, resources, and standards. It also provides details on the initial implementation phase of adopting GIATE checklists and classification schemes, as well as the contributors, funding sources, and status of GIATE.
EBI is an Outstation of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. MIMIX is a standard format for publishing molecular interaction experiments from 2007, using XML and tab-delimited formats with PSI-MI controlled vocabulary. It is widely implemented by major databases and tools and has an annual review process with funding from various sources including the European Commission. MIAPAR and MIABE are extensions of MIMIX to also cover protein-affinity reagent and bioactive entity-drug target interactions, respectively.
The document discusses the importance of data standards and reporting standards for enabling data sharing and reproducible research in omics studies. It notes that three types of standards - minimum reporting requirements, semantics like nomenclatures and terminologies, and data formats - allow unambiguous representation and communication of experimental information. Many efforts are working on developing such standards, but the field is complex with a wide variety of standards being developed by different groups. Better coordination is needed between these efforts to help researchers navigate the "sea of standards" and determine which ones to use.
Philippe Rocca-Serra presented on MI-compliant ISA configurations at the MIBBI workshop. ISAcreator is a tool that uses configurations to enforce minimum reporting standards, such as MIAPE, MIGS, and MIAME, for different data types. The talk demonstrated how to build configurations based on checklists like MIENS, and use them in ISAcreator to standardize data collection and structured reports for various experiments, including next generation sequencing. Future work includes integrating more standards and making the configurations widely available.
Este reglamento establece las reglas del handball de salón. Describe las dimensiones y líneas del terreno de juego, incluyendo la portería, línea de área de portería, línea de golpe franco y otras líneas. También especifica la duración de un partido, que generalmente consiste en dos tiempos de 30 minutos cada uno con un descanso de 10 minutos. Define los requisitos para el balón, el número de jugadores por equipo, los cambios y otras reglas relacionadas con los jugadores.
The document provides 3 recommendations for handling metadata standards within the MIBBI initiative. It recommends developing a MIBBI Core consisting of widely used metadata elements to handle overlaps between modules. It also recommends using standard identifiers like ORCID and DOIs. Finally, it recommends defining the roles of vendors and journals in adopting standards and how compliance could be determined and enforced.
Susanna-Assunta Sansone presented at the International Conference on Systems Biology on standards to enable sharing of experimental data and metadata. Three types of standards are needed: minimum reporting checklists, controlled vocabularies and terminologies, and data exchange formats. Journals, biocurators, and funders are developing these standards to support comprehensible, reusable, and reproducible research. However, navigating the various standards can be challenging, and communication is needed between standards groups and other stakeholders.
The document outlines guidelines called GIATE for standardizing the reporting of information about therapy experiments across multiple levels from molecular to clinical. It describes the scope of GIATE in linking different experimental levels, resources, and standards. It also provides details on the initial implementation phase of adopting GIATE checklists and classification schemes, as well as the contributors, funding sources, and status of GIATE.
EBI is an Outstation of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. MIMIX is a standard format for publishing molecular interaction experiments from 2007, using XML and tab-delimited formats with PSI-MI controlled vocabulary. It is widely implemented by major databases and tools and has an annual review process with funding from various sources including the European Commission. MIAPAR and MIABE are extensions of MIMIX to also cover protein-affinity reagent and bioactive entity-drug target interactions, respectively.
The document discusses the importance of data standards and reporting standards for enabling data sharing and reproducible research in omics studies. It notes that three types of standards - minimum reporting requirements, semantics like nomenclatures and terminologies, and data formats - allow unambiguous representation and communication of experimental information. Many efforts are working on developing such standards, but the field is complex with a wide variety of standards being developed by different groups. Better coordination is needed between these efforts to help researchers navigate the "sea of standards" and determine which ones to use.
This document is a floor plan showing the layout of rooms on the lower level of a building. It includes labels for 7 rooms - bathroom, bedroom, living room, and store rooms. The scale of the floor plan is 1/8 inch equals 1 foot. Consultant information is listed in the margins.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides interior finish specifications for St. Bernadette Catholic Church and Family Learning Center renovation project. It includes the finish materials, manufacturer, style, and color for the carpet, base, VCT flooring, and paint in five different room types. The rooms include religious classrooms, mechanical rooms, and are designated PT-1 through PT-5 with corresponding paint colors called out for each.
This document is a furniture schedule for a religious classroom containing tables and markerboards. It lists 8 tablet armchairs and 18 tablet chairs for Room 117, and 8 stackable chairs for Room 118. The schedule provides the dimensions, model, color, quantity, manufacturer, and remarks for each item.
The document appears to be a classroom layout plan showing 6 classrooms labeled 1 through 6. Each classroom has vinyl composition tile (VCT) flooring, a 16-foot markerboard/tackboard on one wall, and a television mounted high on the opposite wall. The classrooms are arranged in two rows with three classrooms on each side of a central corridor.
This document is a floor plan showing the layout of rooms on the lower level of a building. It includes labels for 7 rooms - bathroom, bedroom, living room, and store rooms. The scale of the floor plan is 1/8 inch equals 1 foot. Consultant information is listed in the margins.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides interior finish specifications for St. Bernadette Catholic Church and Family Learning Center renovation project. It includes the finish materials, manufacturer, style, and color for the carpet, base, VCT flooring, and paint in five different room types. The rooms include religious classrooms, mechanical rooms, and are designated PT-1 through PT-5 with corresponding paint colors called out for each.
This document is a furniture schedule for a religious classroom containing tables and markerboards. It lists 8 tablet armchairs and 18 tablet chairs for Room 117, and 8 stackable chairs for Room 118. The schedule provides the dimensions, model, color, quantity, manufacturer, and remarks for each item.
The document appears to be a classroom layout plan showing 6 classrooms labeled 1 through 6. Each classroom has vinyl composition tile (VCT) flooring, a 16-foot markerboard/tackboard on one wall, and a television mounted high on the opposite wall. The classrooms are arranged in two rows with three classrooms on each side of a central corridor.