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Energy, Sustainability and Society | Editorial policies
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Skip to main content. Energy, Sustainability and Society. Availability of data and materials. SpringerOpen, as part of SpringerNature, is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). And endorses, amongst others:. The World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) Policy Statement on Geopolitical Intrusion on Editorial Decisions. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.
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Jim Hutchins - Proteomics tools and resources
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Proteomics tools and resources. MS data search engines:. MS data management and analysis:. Tools from the IMP-IMBA-GMI Protein Chemistry. Novel search engine for high/high MS data. State-of-the-art site localisation tool for phospho-sites. Quality control for proteomics. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. What’s that gene (or protein)? Online resources for exploring functions of genes, transcripts, and proteins. Mol Biol. Cell. Abstract artcle download (journal website).
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BioCode's Notes: In the ERA of science communication, Why you need Twitter, Professional Blog and ImpactStory?
http://computationalproteomic.blogspot.com/2014/02/in-era-of-science-communication-why-you.html
Computational Proteomics and Bioinformatics. Wednesday, 19 February 2014. In the ERA of science communication, Why you need Twitter, Professional Blog and ImpactStory? Where is the information? Where are the scientifically relevant results? Where are the good ideas? Are these things (only) in journals? I usually prefer to write about bioinformatics and how we should include, annotate and cite our bioinformatics tools inside research papers ( The importance of Package Repositories for Science and Research.
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OmicSDI Databases
http://www.omicsdi.org/databases
Is a centralized, standards compliant, public data repository for proteomics data, including protein and peptide identifications, post-translational modifications and supporting spectral evidence. Allows you to explore datasets from genomic studies, provided by a range of data providers. Access to datasets must be approved by the specified Data Access Committee (DAC). Is a database for Metabolomics experiments and derived information. ArrayExpress Archive of Functional Genomics Data stores data from high...
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Releases – Proteios SE
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Proteios Software Environment releases. Also see the roadmap. Current release : Proteios SE 2.19. Submission (px) files for a project. The px file is based on project description, selected files, and sample and file associations. Support for comparison of technical replicates. Results import using file. Merging or comparison of technical replicates in reports depending on selected options. Project home view now contains common actions for label free workflow. Improvements of existing features:. For label...
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large: January 2015
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. Monday, 19 January 2015. Big Data" is a trendy, catch-all phrase for handling large datasets in all sorts of domains: finance, advertising, food distribution, physics, astronomy and molecular biology - notably genomics. It means different things to different people, and has inspired any number of conferences, meetings and new companies. Amidst the general hype, some outstanding examples shine forth and today sees an exceptional Big Data analysis paper. We are going...
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OmicsDI API
http://www.omicsdi.org/api
Most data in the Datatsets Discovery Index can be accessed programmatically using a RESTful API. Allowing for integration with other resources. The API implementation is based on the Spring Rest Framework. The OmicsDI API is web browsable. The query results returned by the API are available in JSON. Format. This ensures that they can be viewed by human and accessed programmatically by computer. The main RESTful API. Many resources are hyperlinked. So that it's possible to navigate the API in the browser.
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About OmicsDI
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About Omics Discovery Index. OmicsDI development is a collaboration between multiple data resource providers and consortia such as MetabolomeXchange. The Github Page: http:/ github.com/BD2K-DDI. Support Account: omicsdi-support@ebi.ac.uk. Perez-Riverol, Yasset, et al. "Omics Discovery Index - Discovering and Linking Public Omics Datasets." bioRxiv (2016): 049205. The OmicsDI team would like to thank all data submitters/collaboration databases for their contributions. OmicsDI is supported by.