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=== SAB talks ===
 
=== SAB talks ===
* Community annnotation numbers (Mary Ann & Chris)
 
** Other MODs efforts
 
** WB submission forms and pilot response rates
 
 
* SVMs and automated data flagging (Karen)
 
* SVMs and automated data flagging (Karen)
 
** SVM pipeline, keyword/string matching, author/curator first pass
 
** SVM pipeline, keyword/string matching, author/curator first pass
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** Amenable to automation (pulling together primary data for descriptions)
 
** Amenable to automation (pulling together primary data for descriptions)
 
** Mention gene description form
 
** Mention gene description form
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* Community annnotation numbers (Mary Ann & Chris)
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** Other MODs efforts
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** WB submission forms and pilot response rates

Revision as of 19:18, 28 January 2016

Previous Years

2009 Meetings

2011 Meetings

2012 Meetings

2013 Meetings

2014 Meetings

2015 Meetings


2016 Meetings

January 7, 2016

SAB 2016

  • Schedule for Caltech talks:
    • SAB wiki: http://wiki.wormbase.org/index.php/2016_Advisory_Board_Meeting#Organisation_of_SAB_talks
    • Mary Ann, Chris, and Ranjana will discuss how to condense and streamline a presentation on community curation
    • We should have a talk about LEGO curation and pathways; Kimberly happy to present
      • LEGO adoption can be made cross-MOD and encourage collaboration
    • Maybe move micropublication talk to the end of the day; it will generate a lot of discussion; will try earlier in the day, 5 min talk, 5 min discussion before longer discussion
    • Maybe include discussion of expression summary description in Gary Williams talk about large scale expression data and visualization

Expression summaries

  • We want to consolidate large-scale expression data into a human-readable summary
  • Would be good to consolidate large-scale and small-scale expression data
  • We will adapt anatomical expression data for the SObA graph in future

Phenotype form

  • Now on sandbox, allows for RNAi transgene data
  • Will finish up, write documentation and make live
  • Will continue to send out e-mail requests

E-Merge Tech outsourcing

  • Company called Chris asking if we would want them to curate for us
  • Website: http://www.e-mergeglobal.com/
  • Will send them some phenotype curation for some papers and ask them to curate new papers, as a pilot
  • They will give us a cost estimate after a free pilot
  • Will see if it is cost-effective; good to know what they charge

January 14, 2016

LEGO

  • Sent out slides for an overview talk of LEGO and the Noctua curation tool. (Kimberly)

Collecting info for SAB


January 21, 2016

SAB

  • Agenda items for literature curation overview
  • Todd will discuss outreach; Chris will talk to Todd about Caltech plans for outreach
  • Cataloging web usage on WB site, SPELL, etc.
  • We can discuss hosting all WB services and tools under the same web domain

Phenotype form

  • New phenotype form is live: http://tazendra.caltech.edu/~azurebrd/cgi-bin/forms/allele_phenotype.cgi
  • We should point out response rate and paper coverage for community curation
  • How long can we expect to complete curation for phenotype with current pipelines
  • Can request PIs to check coverage of their allele phenotypes
  • We want this to lead to development of pathways

The Allied Genetics Conference, Orlando, July 2016

  • WB needs to decide who will go
  • Intermine project will have their own room
  • MODs will present together


January 28, 2016

SAB talks

  • SVMs and automated data flagging (Karen)
    • SVM pipeline, keyword/string matching, author/curator first pass
  • Automated gene descriptions (Ranjana)
    • Manual writing doesn't scale (currently ~5000 descriptions)
    • Amenable to automation (pulling together primary data for descriptions)
    • Mention gene description form
  • Community annnotation numbers (Mary Ann & Chris)
    • Other MODs efforts
    • WB submission forms and pilot response rates