Meeting Report: BioSharing at ISMB 2010.

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This report summarizes the proceedings of the one day BioSharing meeting held at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) 2010 conference in Boston, MA, USA This inaugural BioSharing event was hosted by the Genomic Standards Consortium as part of its M3 & BioSharing special interest group (SIG) workshop. The BioSharing event included invited talks from a range of community leaders and a panel discussion at the end of the day. The panel session led to the formal agreement among community leaders to join together to promote cross-community knowledge exchange and collaborations. A key focus of the newly formed Biosharing community will be linking up resources to promote real-world data sharing (virtuous cycle of data) and supporting compliance with data policies through the creation of a one-stop-portal of information. Further information about the newly established BioSharing effort can be found at http://biosharing.org.

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10.4056/sigs/1403501

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Field, Dawn, Susanna Sansone, Edward F Delong, Peter Sterk, Iddo Friedberg, Pascale Gaudet, Susanna Lewis, Renzo Kottmann, et al. (2010). Meeting Report: BioSharing at ISMB 2010. Standards in genomic sciences, 3(3). pp. 254–258. 10.4056/sigs/1403501 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26586.

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