Hi Everybody,
On Wednesday, December 3rd, 12PM CT, Heidi Imker
<https://databank.illinois.edu/featured_researchers/9>, Director of the
Research Data Service at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and
Associate Professor at the University Library, will present the talk
titled: “*Sustainability During Instability: Long-Lived Life Science
Databases and Science Funding Outlook in the United States*”.
Zoom link and abstract below. We hope you will join us.
Kind regards,
Marcela
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Speaker: Heidi Imker, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Title: Sustainability During Instability: Long-Lived Life Science Databases
and Science Funding Outlook in the United States
Abstract: For many years, life science researchers have enjoyed free, open
access to a wide range of online databases that make data sharing and reuse
possible. But even long-established resources have always faced
sustainability challenges and recent changes in U.S. science funding are
making things even tougher. This presentation covers a study recently
posted to bioRxiv which took a multiple mini–case study approach to
document potential impacts for nine long-standing databases, including BHL,
MorphoBank, OMIM, ORDB, rrnDB, VEuPathDB, WormAtlas, and two that preferred
to remain anonymous. The results point to growing barriers to data access,
a loss of valuable expertise, and disruptions to ongoing and future
research. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of
sustainability models given the current funding climate.
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Marcela Karey Tello-Ruiz, PhD
AgBioData Program Manager
Phoenix Bioinformatics