1. My takeaways from a 2013 NAS Meeting on Heterogeneous Data Integration

    I just left the NAS meeting on Integrating Environmental Health Data to Advance Discovery, where I was an invited speaker. It was a pretty interesting meeting, with presentations from speakers who worked on chemotoxicity data, pollution data, exposure data, and electronic health records, as well as a few "outsiders" from …

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  2. Thinking about software architecture for heterogeneous data integration

    I just left the NAS meeting on Integrating Environmental Health Data to Advance Discovery, where I was an invited speaker. It was a pretty interesting meeting, with presentations from speakers who worked on chemotoxicity data, pollution data, exposure data, and electronic health records, as well as a few "outsiders" from …

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  3. Openness and online reputation recognized in grant reviews!

    For each of the last two summers, I've returned from co-teaching our Analyzing Next-Generation Sequencing Data course, slept for 48 hours straight, and then hunkered down and bunkered up to write grants. (To be clear, sometimes this bunkering up involves travelling out to California and sitting on my in-laws' beach …

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  4. Assembling the heck out of soil - paper posted

    We just posted yet another pre-submission paper to arXiv.org:

    Assembling large, complex environmental metagenomes

    Authors: Adina Chuang Howe, Janet Jansson, Stephanie A. Malfatti, Susannah Tringe, James M. Tiedje, and C. Titus Brown

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    Paper repository on github

    Abstract:

    The large volumes of sequencing data required to deeply sample …
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