From 4167c87ece222f07b8a7cf4e56f71d8256ab5839 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pjotr Prins Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2020 12:29:52 +0100 Subject: Generate About page --- doc/web/about.html | 143 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+), 75 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/web') diff --git a/doc/web/about.html b/doc/web/about.html index c907e6c..9b16c92 100644 --- a/doc/web/about.html +++ b/doc/web/about.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
- +The public sequence resource aims to provide a generic and useful @@ -280,17 +267,18 @@ sequence comparison and protein prediction.
The public sequence resource is an initiative by bioinformatics and 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), Thomas Liener (consultant, formerly EBI) and -Jerven Bolleman (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics). +are Pjotr Prins (UTHSC), Peter Amstutz (Curii), Andrea Guarracino +(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Michael Crusoe (Common Workflow +Language), Thomas Liener (consultant, formerly EBI), Erik Garrison +(UCSC) and Jerven Bolleman (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics).
@@ -301,8 +289,8 @@ wrangling experts. Thank you everyone!
The short version is that we use state-of-the-art practices in @@ -312,17 +300,18 @@ to building out this resource!
-Importantly: all data is published under the Creative Commons 4.0 -attribution license which means it data can be published and workflows -can run in public environments allowing for improved access for -research and reproducible results. This contrasts with some other -public resources, including GISAID. +Importantly: all data is published under either the Creative Commons +4.0 attribution license or the CC0 “No Rights Reserved” license which +means it data can be published and workflows can run in public +environments allowing for improved access for research and +reproducible results. This contrasts with some other public resources, +including GISAID.
Funny question. There are only good reasons to upload your data here @@ -376,8 +365,8 @@ for bulk uploads!
On uploading a sequence with metadata it will automatically be @@ -388,14 +377,18 @@ using workflows from the High Performance Open Biology Lab defined
The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics has included this data in https://covid-19-sparql.expasy.org/ and made it part of Uniprot.
++The Pantograph viewer uses PubSeq data for their visualisations. +
+UTHSC and ORNL use COVID-19 PubSeq data for protein prediction and drug development. @@ -403,8 +396,8 @@ drug development.
All data is published under a Creative Commons 4.0 attribution license @@ -414,8 +407,8 @@ data and store it for further processing.
Absolutely. Free software allows for fully reproducible pipelines. You @@ -424,8 +417,8 @@ can take our workflows and data and run it elsewhere!
We are preparing raw sequence data pipelines (fastq and BAM). The @@ -440,8 +433,8 @@ assembly variations into consideration. This is all work in progress.
See the http://covid19.genenetwork.org/blog! @@ -449,8 +442,8 @@ See the http://covid19.genenetwork
See the http://covid19.genenetwork.org/blog! @@ -458,8 +451,8 @@ See the http://covid19.genenetwork
Go to our source code repositories, fork/clone the repository, change @@ -469,8 +462,8 @@ many PRs we already merged.
Restrictive data licenses are hampering data sharing and reproducible @@ -486,8 +479,8 @@ In all honesty: we prefer both data and software to be free.
A public sequence resource is about public data. Metadata can refer to @@ -498,8 +491,8 @@ plan to combine identifiers with clinical data stored securely at
We use a gitter channel you can join.
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The main sponsors are listed in the footer. In addition to the time
@@ -519,7 +512,7 @@ for donating COVID-19 related compute time.
17 Who are the sponsors?
+17 Who are the sponsors?
Created by Pjotr Prins (pjotr.public768 at thebird 'dot' nl) using Emacs org-mode and a healthy dose of Lisp!
Modified 2020-05-29 Fri 08:26.
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Created by Pjotr Prins (pjotr.public768 at thebird 'dot' nl) using Emacs org-mode and a healthy dose of Lisp!
Modified 2020-07-12 Sun 04:54.