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  1. Summary of the 2015 Epigenetic Engineering for Cancer Workshops

    22 Dec 2015 | Publications | Contributor(s): Tony Dickherber

    This document provides a general summary of the 2 virtual workshops held in Fall of 2015 to explore the suitability of epigenetic engineering tools to specifically modify epigenetic loci to study and/or treat cancer.

  2. Materials Science Data Management Initiatives at NIST

    17 Dec 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Robert J. Hanisch

    Nano WG December 17, 2015   •NIST is a national and world resource for fundamental data •Access should be easy and open –With regard to IP and privacy issues •As our nation’s standards organization… –NIST should be a leader in national and...

  3. The Open Scholarship Initiative (OSI)

    17 Dec 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Glenn Hampson

    Nano WG meeting November 19, 2015. : "What should the future of scholarly publishing look like? How about open access? Who should decide? Can journals become more affordable and accessible? Will journals continue to serve as the primary means of communicating research? Can institutional...

  4. Community Health Worker Genetics Education Needs Assessment

    23 Nov 2015 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Andria Reyes, Manuela Orjuela, Karen Schmitt, Andria Reyes, Grace Hillyer, Stephen Emerson

    Our overarching goal is to develop and establish a cancer genetics curriculum that is pertinent, culturally sensitive and understandable by a community population who is not English dominant and of a lower literacy level than that of the general New York City population. The curriculum will teach...

  5. Nanomaterial Registry Update

    22 Oct 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Karmann Mills, Anthony Hickey, Alexander Tropsha

    Nano WG weekly meeting October 22,2015

  6. "Show me the data!" Practical solutions to interactive visual analysis for big data.

    18 Sep 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Samuel Payne

    Nano WG September 10, 2015.Intuitive data visualization is critical for biomedical data analysis; especially essential is the ability for non-computational scientists to productively browse the data and apply their domain knowledge.  We present Active Data Biology, a web-based visual...

  7. Support Access to NPO's Structure and Content

    13 Aug 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Michael Halper, Vladimir Ventura, Yehoshua Perl

    •Abstraction Networks (“AbNs”) for Ontologies•Two example AbNs:–Area taxonomy–Partial-area taxonomy•BLUOWL: taxonomy-based software tool•Application to the NPO•Conclusions

  8. A Brief History of OpenTox

    25 Jun 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Barry Hardy

    Nano WG June 25, 2015 The history and challenges of OpenTox developments and the potential of its community, framework and principles applied to advancing safety assessment goals.  

  9. Molecule & Particle Differentiation Using Electrophoresis

    28 Apr 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frederick C. Klaessig, Sharon Ku

    Nano WG April 16, 2015

  10. Nanoinformatics Workshop 2015

    23 Mar 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Mark Tuominen, Mervi Heiskanen

    Nano WG March 19, 2015.

  11. Why in the world do we need a nanomaterials description system – How CODATA and VAMAS answers that question

    12 Mar 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): John Rumble

    Nano WG March12, 2015

  12. Introduction to the Trinity Cancer Transcriptome Analysis Toolkit

    05 Feb 2015 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Brian Haas, Aviv Regev, Bill Barnett

    This short video provides an overview of our ITCR-funded effort to leverage RNA-Seq and de novo transcriptome assembly to assist researchers in studying cancer transcriptomes.  Visit our NCGAS Trinity/Galaxy portal to access these compute...

  13. So What Can We Do With Nano Informatics? – Leveraging Decision Analytic Tools

    22 Jan 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Igor Linkov, Matthew Bates

    Jan 22, 2015 meeting                  Nanotechnology Working Group Matthew E. Bates & Igor Linkov Risk & Decision Science Team Environmental Laboratory, Engineer Research and Development Center, US Army...

  14. Some Thoughts on Reproducibility

    05 Dec 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): John Rumble

    Nano WG December 4, 2014

  15. Data, Metadata and "Data Quality" for Databases

    05 Dec 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Frederick C. Klaessig, Mervi Heiskanen

    Nano WG December 4, 2014

  16. Data Reproducibility Nanotechnology Knowledge Infrastructure Data Curation

    05 Dec 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Martin Fritts

    Nano WG presentation on December 4, 2014

  17. Multiclass cancer diagnosis using tumor gene expression signatures

    10 Nov 2014 | Downloads

    Experiment Description:    The optimal treatment of patients with cancer depends on establishing accurate diagnoses by using a complex combination of clinical and histopathological data. In some instances, this task is difficult or impossible because of atypical clinical...

  18. Summarization of Big Data

    07 Nov 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Jeffrey A. Blimes

    All about assay selection...

  19. An ISA-TAB Nano compliant data management system for nanosafety modelling

    10 Sep 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Robert Rallo

    Dr. Robert RalloAssociate Professor , Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Departament d'Enginyeria Informàtica i MatemàtiquesTarragona, SpainNano WG presentation July 10, 2014[[Image(<Capture.PNG>)]]

  20. Design and Applications of the CEINT Database

    10 Sep 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Sandra Karcher, Yuan Tian

    Nano WG presentation September 4, 2014Post-doctoral research associates Dr. Sandra Karcher and Dr. Yuan Tian, Duke University