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author | Pjotr Prins | 2020-05-24 11:16:47 -0500 |
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committer | Pjotr Prins | 2020-05-24 11:16:47 -0500 |
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diff --git a/doc/web/about.org b/doc/web/about.org index fc9d1ff..26b675d 100644 --- a/doc/web/about.org +++ b/doc/web/about.org @@ -27,13 +27,15 @@ sequence comparison and protein prediction. * Who created the public sequence resource? The *public sequence resource* is an initiative by [[https://github.com/arvados/bh20-seq-resource/graphs/contributors][bioinformatics]] and -ontology experts who want to create something agile and useful for -the wider research community. The initiative started at the COVID-19 +ontology experts who want to create something agile and useful for the +wider research community. The initiative started at the COVID-19 biohackathon in April 2020 and is ongoing. The main project drivers are Pjotr Prins (UTHSC), Peter Amstutz (Curii), Michael Crusoe (Common -Workflow Language) and Thomas Liener (consultant, formerly EBI). But -as this is a free software initiative the project represents major -work by hundreds of software developers and ontology and data +Workflow Language), Thomas Liener (consultant, formerly EBI) and +Jerven Bolleman (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics). + +Notably, as this is a free software initiative, the project represents +major work by hundreds of software developers and ontology and data wrangling experts. Thank you everyone! * How does the public sequence resource compare to other data resources? @@ -62,6 +64,9 @@ public resources, including GISAID. 3. There is no need to set up pipelines and/or compute clusters 4. All workflows get triggered on uploading a new sequence 4. When someone (you?) improves the software/workflows and everyone benefits +4. Your data gets automatically integrated with the Swiss Institure of + Bioinformatics COVID-19 knowledge base + https://covid-19-sparql.expasy.org/ (Elixir Switzerland) Finally, if you upload your data here we have workflows that output formatted data suitable for uploading to EBI resources (and soon |