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FGED: PROJECTS
Projects. The major standardization projects being pursued by the FGED Society include: MIAME - The formulation of the minimum information about a microarray experiment required to interpret and verify the results.; MINSEQE - The development of the Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment standard for Ultra High-Throughtput Sequencing experiments.MISSION - FGED
Mission What is FGED? The Functional Genomics Data Society - FGED Society, founded in 1999 as the MGED Society, advocates for open access to genomic data sets and works towards providing concrete solutions to achieve this.Our goal is to assure that investment in functional genomics data generates the maximum public benefit. Our work on defining minimum information specifications for reportingABOUT US - FGED
About us. The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.FGED: MINSEQE
MINSEQE Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment. MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment.By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelinesFGED: ANNOTARE
Annotare is a stand-alone desktop application that features the following: a set of intuitive editor forms to create and modify annotations, support for easy incorporation of terms from biomedical ontologies, standard templates for common experiment types, a design wizard to help create a new document, and. a validator that checks forsyntactic
FGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: ONTOLOGY
The original MGED Ontology (MO) is being incorporated into the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations. See the Ontology Working Group (OWG) Homepage for details about the MO. Tweets by @FGED. A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now a MINSEQE:(MINIMUM(INFORMATION(ABOUT(A MINSEQE:(Minimum(Information(about(a(high5throughputNucleotide(SeQuencing(Experiment(5a(proposal(for(standards(infunctional(genomic(data(reporting FGED: HOMEABOUT USMISSIONPROJECTSCONFERENCESMINSEQEMIAME Home. The Functional Genomics Data Society (FGED) works with other organizations to accelerate and support the effective sharing and reproducibility of functional genomics data. We facilitate the creation and use of standards and software tools that allow researchers to annotate and share their data easily.FGED: PROJECTS
Projects. The major standardization projects being pursued by the FGED Society include: MIAME - The formulation of the minimum information about a microarray experiment required to interpret and verify the results.; MINSEQE - The development of the Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment standard for Ultra High-Throughtput Sequencing experiments.MISSION - FGED
Mission What is FGED? The Functional Genomics Data Society - FGED Society, founded in 1999 as the MGED Society, advocates for open access to genomic data sets and works towards providing concrete solutions to achieve this.Our goal is to assure that investment in functional genomics data generates the maximum public benefit. Our work on defining minimum information specifications for reportingABOUT US - FGED
About us. The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.FGED: MINSEQE
MINSEQE Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment. MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment.By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelinesFGED: ANNOTARE
Annotare is a stand-alone desktop application that features the following: a set of intuitive editor forms to create and modify annotations, support for easy incorporation of terms from biomedical ontologies, standard templates for common experiment types, a design wizard to help create a new document, and. a validator that checks forsyntactic
FGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: ONTOLOGY
The original MGED Ontology (MO) is being incorporated into the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations. See the Ontology Working Group (OWG) Homepage for details about the MO. Tweets by @FGED. A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now a MINSEQE:(MINIMUM(INFORMATION(ABOUT(A MINSEQE:(Minimum(Information(about(a(high5throughputNucleotide(SeQuencing(Experiment(5a(proposal(for(standards(infunctional(genomic(data(reportingFGED: CONFERENCES
FGED: Conferences. The FGED Society holds a (mostly) annual scientific conference at different international venues. FGED also organizes smaller meetings to address critical issues concerning data exchange and reproducibility with selected groups that are generating large amounts of high-throughput functional genomics data. Participation atthe
FGED: MEMBERSHIP
Interested in becoming an official member of the FGED Society? Membership provides the following benefits: Networking and information exchange with an international membership of professionals devoted to the advancement of functional genomics-related scienceFGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: MAGE
MAGE-TAB. MAGE-TAB is the currently recommended best practice approach. More details about MAGE-TAB are available here. Details about the richer MAGE-ML/MAGE-OM standards from which MAGE-TAB was derived are available on the FGED archival website here.FGED: BOARD MEMBERS
FGED Society Board Of Directors. Officers: B.F. Francis Ouellette (President) Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. University of Toronto. Ronald Taylor (Treasurer) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (US Dept of Energy) Steve Chervitz Trutane (Secretary)Personalis, Inc.
FGED: BY LAWS
Section 2. Contracts, Notes, and Checks. All contracts entered into on behalf of this corporation must be authorized by the Board of Directors or the person or persons on whom such power may be conferred by the Board from time to time, and, except as otherwise provided by law, every check, draft, promissory note, money order, or other evidence of indebtedness of this corporation shall be FGED: COLLABORATIVE STANDARDS The FGED Society engages with and support the efforts of other relevant standards organizations including: MIBBI: Minimum Information for Biological and Biomedical FGED: BEST PRACTICES FOR OMICS DATA SHARING Here is a collection of links to publications and websites that address best practices for sharing high-throughput biomedical or"omics" data sets.
FGED: HOME
FGED: Home
A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now a FGED: HOMEABOUT USMISSIONPROJECTSCONFERENCESMINSEQEMIAME Home. The Functional Genomics Data Society (FGED) works with other organizations to accelerate and support the effective sharing and reproducibility of functional genomics data. We facilitate the creation and use of standards and software tools that allow researchers to annotate and share their data easily.FGED: PROJECTS
Projects. The major standardization projects being pursued by the FGED Society include: MIAME - The formulation of the minimum information about a microarray experiment required to interpret and verify the results.; MINSEQE - The development of the Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment standard for Ultra High-Throughtput Sequencing experiments.MISSION - FGED
Mission What is FGED? The Functional Genomics Data Society - FGED Society, founded in 1999 as the MGED Society, advocates for open access to genomic data sets and works towards providing concrete solutions to achieve this.Our goal is to assure that investment in functional genomics data generates the maximum public benefit. Our work on defining minimum information specifications for reportingABOUT US - FGED
About us. The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.FGED: MINSEQE
MINSEQE Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment. MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment.By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelinesFGED: ANNOTARE
Annotare is a stand-alone desktop application that features the following: a set of intuitive editor forms to create and modify annotations, support for easy incorporation of terms from biomedical ontologies, standard templates for common experiment types, a design wizard to help create a new document, and. a validator that checks forsyntactic
FGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: ONTOLOGY
The original MGED Ontology (MO) is being incorporated into the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations. See the Ontology Working Group (OWG) Homepage for details about the MO. Tweets by @FGED. A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now a MINSEQE:(MINIMUM(INFORMATION(ABOUT(A MINSEQE:(Minimum(Information(about(a(high5throughputNucleotide(SeQuencing(Experiment(5a(proposal(for(standards(infunctional(genomic(data(reporting FGED: HOMEABOUT USMISSIONPROJECTSCONFERENCESMINSEQEMIAME Home. The Functional Genomics Data Society (FGED) works with other organizations to accelerate and support the effective sharing and reproducibility of functional genomics data. We facilitate the creation and use of standards and software tools that allow researchers to annotate and share their data easily.FGED: PROJECTS
Projects. The major standardization projects being pursued by the FGED Society include: MIAME - The formulation of the minimum information about a microarray experiment required to interpret and verify the results.; MINSEQE - The development of the Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment standard for Ultra High-Throughtput Sequencing experiments.MISSION - FGED
Mission What is FGED? The Functional Genomics Data Society - FGED Society, founded in 1999 as the MGED Society, advocates for open access to genomic data sets and works towards providing concrete solutions to achieve this.Our goal is to assure that investment in functional genomics data generates the maximum public benefit. Our work on defining minimum information specifications for reportingABOUT US - FGED
About us. The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.FGED: MINSEQE
MINSEQE Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment. MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment.By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelinesFGED: ANNOTARE
Annotare is a stand-alone desktop application that features the following: a set of intuitive editor forms to create and modify annotations, support for easy incorporation of terms from biomedical ontologies, standard templates for common experiment types, a design wizard to help create a new document, and. a validator that checks forsyntactic
FGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: ONTOLOGY
The original MGED Ontology (MO) is being incorporated into the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations. See the Ontology Working Group (OWG) Homepage for details about the MO. Tweets by @FGED. A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now a MINSEQE:(MINIMUM(INFORMATION(ABOUT(A MINSEQE:(Minimum(Information(about(a(high5throughputNucleotide(SeQuencing(Experiment(5a(proposal(for(standards(infunctional(genomic(data(reportingFGED: CONFERENCES
FGED: Conferences. The FGED Society holds a (mostly) annual scientific conference at different international venues. FGED also organizes smaller meetings to address critical issues concerning data exchange and reproducibility with selected groups that are generating large amounts of high-throughput functional genomics data. Participation atthe
FGED: MEMBERSHIP
Interested in becoming an official member of the FGED Society? Membership provides the following benefits: Networking and information exchange with an international membership of professionals devoted to the advancement of functional genomics-related scienceFGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: MAGE
MAGE-TAB. MAGE-TAB is the currently recommended best practice approach. More details about MAGE-TAB are available here. Details about the richer MAGE-ML/MAGE-OM standards from which MAGE-TAB was derived are available on the FGED archival website here.FGED: BOARD MEMBERS
FGED Society Board Of Directors. Officers: B.F. Francis Ouellette (President) Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. University of Toronto. Ronald Taylor (Treasurer) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (US Dept of Energy) Steve Chervitz Trutane (Secretary)Personalis, Inc.
FGED: BY LAWS
Section 2. Contracts, Notes, and Checks. All contracts entered into on behalf of this corporation must be authorized by the Board of Directors or the person or persons on whom such power may be conferred by the Board from time to time, and, except as otherwise provided by law, every check, draft, promissory note, money order, or other evidence of indebtedness of this corporation shall be FGED: COLLABORATIVE STANDARDS The FGED Society engages with and support the efforts of other relevant standards organizations including: MIBBI: Minimum Information for Biological and Biomedical FGED: BEST PRACTICES FOR OMICS DATA SHARING Here is a collection of links to publications and websites that address best practices for sharing high-throughput biomedical or"omics" data sets.
FGED: HOME
FGED: Home
A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now a FGED: HOMEABOUT USMISSIONPROJECTSCONFERENCESMINSEQEMIAME Home. The Functional Genomics Data Society (FGED) works with other organizations to accelerate and support the effective sharing and reproducibility of functional genomics data.FGED: PROJECTS
Projects. The major standardization projects being pursued by the FGED Society include: MIAME - The formulation of the minimum information about a microarray experiment required to interpret and verify the results.; MINSEQE - The development of the Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment standard for Ultra High-Throughtput Sequencing experiments.MISSION - FGED
Mission What is FGED? The Functional Genomics Data Society - FGED Society, founded in 1999 as the MGED Society, advocates for open access to genomic data sets and works towards providing concrete solutions to achieve this.Our goal is to assure that investment in functional genomics data generates the maximum public benefit. Our work on defining minimum information specifications for reportingABOUT US - FGED
About us. The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.FGED: MINSEQE
MINSEQE Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment. MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment.By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelinesFGED: ONTOLOGY
The original MGED Ontology (MO) is being incorporated into the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations.. See the Ontology Working Group (OWG) Homepage for details about the MO.FGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: ANNOTARE
Annotare. Annotare is a tool to help bench biologists annotate biomedical investigations and their resulting data. Annotare is a stand-alone desktop application that features the following:FGED.ORG
fged.org
MINSEQE:(MINIMUM(INFORMATION(ABOUT(A MINSEQE:(Minimum(Information(about(a(high5throughputNucleotide(SeQuencing(Experiment(5a(proposal(for(standards(infunctional(genomic(data(reporting FGED: HOMEABOUT USMISSIONPROJECTSCONFERENCESMINSEQEMIAME Home. The Functional Genomics Data Society (FGED) works with other organizations to accelerate and support the effective sharing and reproducibility of functional genomics data.FGED: PROJECTS
Projects. The major standardization projects being pursued by the FGED Society include: MIAME - The formulation of the minimum information about a microarray experiment required to interpret and verify the results.; MINSEQE - The development of the Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment standard for Ultra High-Throughtput Sequencing experiments.MISSION - FGED
Mission What is FGED? The Functional Genomics Data Society - FGED Society, founded in 1999 as the MGED Society, advocates for open access to genomic data sets and works towards providing concrete solutions to achieve this.Our goal is to assure that investment in functional genomics data generates the maximum public benefit. Our work on defining minimum information specifications for reportingABOUT US - FGED
About us. The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.FGED: MINSEQE
MINSEQE Minimum Information about a high-throughput SEQuencing Experiment. MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment.By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelinesFGED: ONTOLOGY
The original MGED Ontology (MO) is being incorporated into the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations.. See the Ontology Working Group (OWG) Homepage for details about the MO.FGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: ANNOTARE
Annotare. Annotare is a tool to help bench biologists annotate biomedical investigations and their resulting data. Annotare is a stand-alone desktop application that features the following:FGED.ORG
fged.org
MINSEQE:(MINIMUM(INFORMATION(ABOUT(A MINSEQE:(Minimum(Information(about(a(high5throughputNucleotide(SeQuencing(Experiment(5a(proposal(for(standards(infunctional(genomic(data(reportingFGED: CONFERENCES
FGED: Conferences. The FGED Society holds a (mostly) annual scientific conference at different international venues. FGED also organizes smaller meetings to address critical issues concerning data exchange and reproducibility with selected groups that are generating large amounts of high-throughput functional genomics data. Participation atthe
FGED: MEMBERSHIP
Interested in becoming an official member of the FGED Society? Membership provides the following benefits: Networking and information exchange with an international membership of professionals devoted to the advancement of functional genomics-related scienceFGED: MIAME
MIAME Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment. MIAME describes the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed to enable the interpretation of the results of the experiment unambiguously and potentially to reproduce the experiment. The six most critical elements contributing towards MIAME are:FGED: MAGE
MAGE-TAB. MAGE-TAB is the currently recommended best practice approach. More details about MAGE-TAB are available here. Details about the richer MAGE-ML/MAGE-OM standards from which MAGE-TAB was derived are available on the FGED archival website here.FGED: BOARD MEMBERS
FGED Society Board Of Directors. Officers: B.F. Francis Ouellette (President) Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. University of Toronto. Ronald Taylor (Treasurer) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (US Dept of Energy) Steve Chervitz Trutane (Secretary)Personalis, Inc.
FGED: BY LAWS
Section 2. Contracts, Notes, and Checks. All contracts entered into on behalf of this corporation must be authorized by the Board of Directors or the person or persons on whom such power may be conferred by the Board from time to time, and, except as otherwise provided by law, every check, draft, promissory note, money order, or other evidence of indebtedness of this corporation shall be FGED: COLLABORATIVE STANDARDS The FGED Society engages with and support the efforts of other relevant standards organizations including: MIBBI: Minimum Information for Biological and Biomedical FGED: BEST PRACTICES FOR OMICS DATA SHARING Here is a collection of links to publications and websites that address best practices for sharing high-throughput biomedical or"omics" data sets.
FGED: HOME
FGED: Home
A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE REQUIRED MINIMUM INFORMATION A draft proposal for the required Minimum Information about a high-throughput Nucleotide SeQuencing Experiment – MINSEQE (April 1, 2008) Nucleotide sequencing is now aFGED
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