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'''1. Introductions again, since we have not all met for about a year.''' | |||
See Above | ''See Above'' | ||
'''B. Questions about grant, hiring etc''' | |||
* GG, CM, have not received the subcontract paperwork, PJ will follow up on | |||
* DWS just received his 12-29 | |||
* Can start billing the grant back dated to Dec 1st | |||
Revision as of 22:02, 16 January 2015
Planteome- cROP Meeting: Tuesday Jan 6th, 2015
Who: PJ, LC, JE, DWS, CM, ST, GG, JD Not available: EA, EZ, BS
Name | Role | Major Focus |
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Pankaj Jaiswal, Oregon State University | Lead PI | plant systems biology and bioinformatics |
Laurel Cooper, Oregon State University | Senior Personnel, Project Coordinator, Bioinformatic Scientist | Curation, data analysis, gene expression, genomics, project coordination |
Dennis W. Stevenson, New York Botanical Garden | CO-PI | Plant anatomy and development, evolution and classification, genomics, taxonomy |
Elizabeth Arnaud, Bioversity International/CGIAR, France | CO-PI | Lead on Crop Ontology- crop-specific trait and germplasm ontologies for agronomic databases of crops |
Sinisa Todorovic, Oregon State University | CO-PI | Computer vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence |
Eugene Zhang, Oregon State University | CO-PI | omputer graphics, scientific visualization, and geometric modeling |
Christopher Mungall, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | CO-PI | Functional Genomics, Gene Ontology, Disease Phenotype Informatics, Logic-based modeling and programming |
Barry Smith, University at Buffalo | Ontology consultant | Ontology and its applications, especially in biomedical informatics |
Georgios V. Gkoutos, University of Aberystwyth, UK | Senior Personnel, collaborator | Molecular informatics and bioinformatics, association of genotype to phenotype |
John Doonan, University of Aberystwyth, UK | Senior Personnel, collaborator, Director National Plant Phenomics Centre, | High throughput phenotyping - gene discovery and plant breeding. Integration of phenomic and genomic data |
Justin Elser, Oregon State University | Bioinformatics Researcher | Data analysis, System Administration |
Agenda:
1. Introductions again, since we have not all met for about a year. See Above
B. Questions about grant, hiring etc
- GG, CM, have not received the subcontract paperwork, PJ will follow up on
- DWS just received his 12-29
- Can start billing the grant back dated to Dec 1st
C. Setting some initial priorities:
The NSF agreed to fund the cROP proposal for an initial three year period. After the first two years are completed, we will have a reverse site visit, at which time they may fund an additional (4th) year.
PJ will circulate revised timeline
Three major components: Reference Ontologies- PO, TO, PSO, EO, GO, PATO, ChEBI Continued and new development Training users and curators Cross linkings to the crop-specific ontologies at the CO moving repositories to centralized platform at GitHub Transition to AmiGO 2- new functionalities Who: Laurel, Elizabeth, new curator to be hired, Chris, Dennis with Barry’s advice, others?
Accumulating annotations and large datasets, data warehouse- IT group Collaboration with data generating projects such as CO/IBP Annotations to sequenced plant genomes- approximately 100 done now Who: Eugene?, JE, new programmer, others?
Image annotations with ontologies, Collaboration with iplant Bisque (from UCSD) developers Building on AISO, machine learning approaches integration of annotations and images Who: Sinisia, grad student, iPlant contacts: Nirav + ?, others?
Potential hires joining the project:
Ez, ST will have grad students
DWS- will start advertising, may have opssible candidtate
CM- Seth is already present
PJ: programmer and curator
EA???
Can help advertising through FB, mailing lists
Other Project info: New planteome wiki to be set up tracker for issues Need new Logo or modify cROP one? Will look into other web conf calling tools- Google hangouts, Go to Meetings, others?
Potential members for Project Advisory Board: Sandra Knapp Melissa Haendel Alejandra Gandolfo Ruth Bastow other suggestions? Someone more from the computer sciences field?
D. Planning for monthly all-hands meetings and group meetings
LC will send out a doodle poll to find a good day/time for the monthly all-hands meetings
Group meeting will be set up with the interested people on each part of the project.
E. Other items?
DWS: Is redoing the Glossary for the textbook he has authored and will include link to PO terms and definitions.