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Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013)
The National Science Foundation’s EarthCube End User Workshop was held at USC Wrigley Marine Science Center on Catalina Island, California in August 2013. The workshop was designed to explore and characterize the needs and tools available to the community that is focusing on microbial and physical o...
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Michigan State University
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25197495 http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.5749944 |
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author | Gilbert, Jack A Dick, Gregory J. Jenkins, Bethany Heidelberg, John Allen, Eric Mackey, Katherine R. M. DeLong, Edward F. |
author_facet | Gilbert, Jack A Dick, Gregory J. Jenkins, Bethany Heidelberg, John Allen, Eric Mackey, Katherine R. M. DeLong, Edward F. |
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description | The National Science Foundation’s EarthCube End User Workshop was held at USC Wrigley Marine Science Center on Catalina Island, California in August 2013. The workshop was designed to explore and characterize the needs and tools available to the community that is focusing on microbial and physical oceanography research with a particular emphasis on ‘omic research. The assembled researchers outlined the existing concerns regarding the vast data resources that are being generated, and how we will deal with these resources as their volume and diversity increases. Particular attention was focused on the tools for handling and analyzing the existing data, on the need for the construction and curation of diverse federated databases, as well as development of shared, interoperable, “big-data capable” analytical tools. The key outputs from this workshop include (i) critical scientific challenges and cyber infrastructure constraints, (ii) the current and future ocean ‘omics science grand challenges and questions, and (iii) data management, analytical and associated and cyber-infrastructure capabilities required to meet critical current and future scientific challenges. The main thrust of the meeting and the outcome of this report is a definition of the ‘omics tools, technologies and infrastructures that facilitate continued advance in ocean science biology, marine biogeochemistry, and biological oceanography. |
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spelling | pubmed-41490142014-09-05 Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) Gilbert, Jack A Dick, Gregory J. Jenkins, Bethany Heidelberg, John Allen, Eric Mackey, Katherine R. M. DeLong, Edward F. Stand Genomic Sci Community Dialog The National Science Foundation’s EarthCube End User Workshop was held at USC Wrigley Marine Science Center on Catalina Island, California in August 2013. The workshop was designed to explore and characterize the needs and tools available to the community that is focusing on microbial and physical oceanography research with a particular emphasis on ‘omic research. The assembled researchers outlined the existing concerns regarding the vast data resources that are being generated, and how we will deal with these resources as their volume and diversity increases. Particular attention was focused on the tools for handling and analyzing the existing data, on the need for the construction and curation of diverse federated databases, as well as development of shared, interoperable, “big-data capable” analytical tools. The key outputs from this workshop include (i) critical scientific challenges and cyber infrastructure constraints, (ii) the current and future ocean ‘omics science grand challenges and questions, and (iii) data management, analytical and associated and cyber-infrastructure capabilities required to meet critical current and future scientific challenges. The main thrust of the meeting and the outcome of this report is a definition of the ‘omics tools, technologies and infrastructures that facilitate continued advance in ocean science biology, marine biogeochemistry, and biological oceanography. Michigan State University 2014-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4149014/ /pubmed/25197495 http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.5749944 Text en Copyright © retained by original authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Community Dialog Gilbert, Jack A Dick, Gregory J. Jenkins, Bethany Heidelberg, John Allen, Eric Mackey, Katherine R. M. DeLong, Edward F. Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) |
title | Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) |
title_full | Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) |
title_fullStr | Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) |
title_full_unstemmed | Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) |
title_short | Meeting report: Ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (August 20-23, 2013) |
title_sort | meeting report: ocean ‘omics science, technology and cyberinfrastructure: current challenges and future requirements (august 20-23, 2013) |
topic | Community Dialog |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25197495 http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.5749944 |
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