BioHackathon 2015: Semantics of data for life sciences and reproducible research

Author:

Vos Rutger A.ORCID,Katayama ToshiakiORCID,Mishima Hiroyuki,Kawano ShinORCID,Kawashima Shuichi,Kim Jin-Dong,Moriya Yuki,Tokimatsu Toshiaki,Yamaguchi AtsukoORCID,Yamamoto Yasunori,Wu Hongyan,Amstutz Peter,Antezana ErickORCID,Aoki Nobuyuki P.,Arakawa Kazuharu,Bolleman Jerven T.ORCID,Bolton Evan,Bonnal Raoul J. P.,Bono HidemasaORCID,Burger Kees,Chiba Hirokazu,Cohen Kevin B.,Deutsch Eric W.,Fernández-Breis Jesualdo T.,Fu Gang,Fujisawa Takatomo,Fukushima AtsushiORCID,García Alexander,Goto Naohisa,Groza Tudor,Hercus Colin,Hoehndorf Robert,Itaya Kotone,Juty Nick,Kawashima Takeshi,Kim Jee-Hyub,Kinjo Akira R.,Kotera Masaaki,Kozaki KoujiORCID,Kumagai Sadahiro,Kushida TatsuyaORCID,Lütteke ThomasORCID,Matsubara MasaakiORCID,Miyamoto Joe,Mohsen AttayebORCID,Mori Hiroshi,Naito Yuki,Nakazato Takeru,Nguyen-Xuan Jeremy,Nishida Kozo,Nishida Naoki,Nishide Hiroyo,Ogishima Soichi,Ohta Tazro,Okuda Shujiro,Paten Benedict,Perret Jean-Luc,Prathipati Philip,Prins Pjotr,Queralt-Rosinach NúriaORCID,Shinmachi Daisuke,Suzuki ShinyaORCID,Tabata Tsuyosi,Takatsuki Terue,Taylor KieronORCID,Thompson Mark,Uchiyama IkuoORCID,Vieira Bruno,Wei Chih-Hsuan,Wilkinson MarkORCID,Yamada IssakuORCID,Yamanaka Ryota,Yoshitake Kazutoshi,Yoshizawa Akiyasu C.,Dumontier Michel,Kosaki Kenjiro,Takagi Toshihisa

Abstract

We report on the activities of the 2015 edition of the BioHackathon, an annual event that brings together researchers and developers from around the world to develop tools and technologies that promote the reusability of biological data. We discuss issues surrounding the representation, publication, integration, mining and reuse of biological data and metadata across a wide range of biomedical data types of relevance for the life sciences, including chemistry, genotypes and phenotypes, orthology and phylogeny, proteomics, genomics, glycomics, and metabolomics. We describe our progress to address ongoing challenges to the reusability and reproducibility of research results, and identify outstanding issues that continue to impede the progress of bioinformatics research. We share our perspective on the state of the art, continued challenges, and goals for future research and development for the life sciences Semantic Web.

Funder

National Bioscience Database Center

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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