To date, MCBK activities have focused primarily on health care applications of computable knowledge. This session will take MCBK into the key domain of biomedical research and will focus on the important efforts to represent research methods in computable form by packaging them as FAIR digital objects with rich metadata. It is essential for MCBK to embrace the research domain, especially given the resurgent emphasis on replication and reproducibility. Please attend this important session, and bring along some of your wet-bench researcher colleagues.
Presenters:
Abigail Miller - Principal Scientific Software Engineer, The Jackson Laboratory
Phil Reed - Research Community and Training Manager, eScience Lab, The University of Manchester
Length: 90 minutes
Timing: 10am - 11:30am US Eastern Time, which is. 3pm - 4:30pm in the UK
Technical Requirements: A text editor (ex: Microsoft Word, Google Docs, TextEdit) to follow along. If you have an IDE such as VSCode, that is better but not required.
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Presenters: Charles P. Friedman and Rachel Richesson
Webinar Recording and Slides
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Standards for MCBK: Bob Greenes
Technical Infrastructure for MCBK: Leslie McIntosh and Chris Shaffer
Policy and Coordination to Ensure Quality and Trust: Blackford Middleton and Jody Platt
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Webinar Recording, Slides and Q&A
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Webinar Recording, Slides and Q&A