Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, Nov. 1st, at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We will
host Ben Rosen
<https://www.ars.usda.gov/northeast-area/beltsville-md-barc/beltsville-agric…>,
who will talk about telomere-to-telomere genome assemblies of ruminant
species and how they will help answer important evolutionary questions.
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attend the webinar.
I hope you will join us.
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*Presenters: * Ben Rosen, USDA-ARS
*Abstract:*
*The Ruminant T2T Consortium *
The first draft of the human genome assembly was released over twenty years
ago. However, a gapless telomere-to-telomere (T2T) “complete” assembly
remained elusive until last year. The highly repetitive nature of
pericentromeric, subtelomeric, and duplicated gene families, such as rRNA
arrays, made them impossible to assemble. It was only with advances in
long-read sequencing technologies and new bioinformatic tools that these
structures were resolved. Recently, we proposed the application of these
new resources, tools, and knowledge in support of a “Ruminant T2T
Consortium.” Our goal is to generate complete genomes for the ruminant
evolutionary lineage. The ruminant Suborder comprises six Families and 66
living genera. These species are found in geographically dispersed areas
and have adapted to a wide variety of environments. They have also been
subjected to both natural and artificial selection. Our hypothesis is that
T2T assemblies of ruminant species with relatedness varying from those
capable of interbreeding to higher evolutionary distances (up to the
estimated 25 million years ago last common ancestor) will inform our
understanding of the underpinnings of ruminant evolution. It will also shed
light on the genomic consequences of domestication and enhance our
knowledge of the functional roles of heterochromatin and other repeat
regions of the genome.
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resources for this community.
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Hi everybody,
The DEI Recruiting WG will have an open meeting this *Monday, Oct. 16, at 3
PM ET* about *establishing relationships with the 1890’s Land Grant
Community*. We will host Dr. Louis Whitesides
<https://louiswhitesides.com/about-me>, Vice President and Executive
Director of the 1890 Land Grant Programs, Dr. Alton Thompson
<https://foundationfar.org/about/people/alton-thompson-ph-d/>, Executive
Director, Association of 1890 Research Directors (ARD), and Dr. Pat Millner
<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linke…>,
Research Microbiologist at the USDA-ARS. You can find the abstract and the Zoom
link to join at the bottom of this email.
I hope you will join us!
Best,
Annarita
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*Session Abstract:*The 1890 land-grant institutions are historically black
universities established under the Second Morrill Act of 1890. The 1890’s
institutions provide significant contributions in research; and provide
access to college, graduate programs and professional schools for African
American, low income, and first-generation students. One of the goals of
the AgBioData community is to diversify both the species represented in our
data repositories and to increase participation by underrepresented
communities in our community.We welcome presentations and discussion with
Drs. Alton Thompson and Louis Whitesides representatives of the 1890’s land
grant research community and Dr. Pat Millner, Agricultural Research
Service. The discussions will focus on methods to establish successful
relationships with the 1890 land grant community. Drs. Whitesides and
Thompson will provide their advice and guidance in connecting with
researchers and educators in their community, by articulating the
priorities and needs of the community. Dr. Pat Millner provides her
on-the-ground experience in successfully working with the 1890 community.
In 2020, Dr. Pat Millner was recognized, by the USDA, Agricultural Research
Service, with the Agency-level award for Outreach, Diversity, and Equal
Opportunity in the Supervisory/Managerial Category, “For outstanding
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food safety research and experiential training opportunities for students
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Presenters: Pascal Neveu, UMR MISTEA, INRAE (France)
Abstract:
*PHIS, an ontology-based Information System for Plant Phenotyping*
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Join us tomorrow, *October 4th, *at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar.
Pascal Neveu from INRAE (France) will talk about the European EMPHASIS
project <https://emphasis.plant-phenotyping.eu/> and PHIS, an
ontology-based information system for plant phenotyping.
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Abstract:
*PHIS, an ontology-based Information System for Plant Phenotyping*
The European EMPHASIS infrastructure aims to enable researchers to use
facilities, resources, and services for high-throughput phenotyping of
plants. Within the infrastructure, we are leading actions to help
scientists better understand plant performance and translate this knowledge
into applications. This presentation will look at some examples of data
management and implementation of data standards carried out in this context
to add value to the phenotyping data. In particular, we will look at PHIS,
an ontology-based information system based on the OpenSILEX framework.
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Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, *October 4th, *at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We
will have Pascal Neveu from INRAE (France) talking about the European
EMPHASIS project <https://emphasis.plant-phenotyping.eu/> and PHIS, an
ontology-based information system for plant phenotyping.
I have included below more details about the webinar and the Zoom link to
attend the webinar.
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Annarita
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Abstract:
*PHIS, an ontology-based Information System for Plant Phenotyping*
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facilities, resources, and services for high-throughput phenotyping of
plants. Within the infrastructure, we are leading actions to help
scientists better understand plant performance and translate this knowledge
into applications. This presentation will look at some examples of data
management and implementation of data standards carried out in this context
to add value to the phenotyping data. In particular, we will look at PHIS,
an ontology-based information system based on the OpenSILEX framework.
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Hi everybody,
This is a friendly reminder of our monthly webinar tomorrow, *Sept 6th, *at
12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We will have* Harry Caufield
<https://github.com/caufieldjh>,* Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
talking about how *SPIRES* implements Large Language Models (LLMs) to
extract structured knowledge in agricultural science and beyond.
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Presenters: Harry Caufield <https://github.com/caufieldjh>, Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract:
*Staying grounded: assembling structured biological knowledge with help
from large language models*
Developing comprehensive knowledge bases and ontologies demands meticulous
curation. The emergence of highly flexible, artificial intelligence-driven
approaches to natural language processing offers novel ways to expedite
this process. Current methods often rely on extensive training data,
however, and struggle with complex, nested knowledge structures. In this
talk, I will describe a new approach, Structured Prompt Interrogation and
Recursive Extraction of Semantics (SPIRES). This method for information
extraction leverages the capability of Large Language Models (LLMs) to
perform zero-shot learning (ZSL) with a variety of natural-language
prompts. SPIRES operates with predefined data schemas, enabling information
extraction that adheres to these structures. It also grounds concepts with
well-established ontologies and vocabularies, avoiding the "hallucinations"
common to text generated by LLMs.
Within OntoGPT, an LLM-querying framework we have developed, SPIRES
supports rapid application to summarization and modeling across plant
science and biology. Notably, this approach allows customization for new
tasks and topics without a need for new training data. We have found that
OntoGPT and SPIRES are capable of extracting structured knowledge from
large literature collections and constructing knowledge graphs from the
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Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, *Sept 6th, *at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We will
have* Harry Caufield <https://github.com/caufieldjh>,* Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory, talking about how *SPIRES* implements Large Language
Models (LLMs) to extract structured knowledge in agricultural science and
beyond.
I have included below more details about the webinar and the Zoom link to
attend the webinar.
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
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Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract:
*Staying grounded: assembling structured biological knowledge with help
from large language models*
Developing comprehensive knowledge bases and ontologies demands meticulous
curation. The emergence of highly flexible, artificial intelligence-driven
approaches to natural language processing offers novel ways to expedite
this process. Current methods often rely on extensive training data,
however, and struggle with complex, nested knowledge structures. In this
talk, I will describe a new approach, Structured Prompt Interrogation and
Recursive Extraction of Semantics (SPIRES). This method for information
extraction leverages the capability of Large Language Models (LLMs) to
perform zero-shot learning (ZSL) with a variety of natural-language
prompts. SPIRES operates with predefined data schemas, enabling information
extraction that adheres to these structures. It also grounds concepts with
well-established ontologies and vocabularies, avoiding the "hallucinations"
common to text generated by LLMs.
Within OntoGPT, an LLM-querying framework we have developed, SPIRES
supports rapid application to summarization and modeling across plant
science and biology. Notably, this approach allows customization for new
tasks and topics without a need for new training data. We have found that
OntoGPT and SPIRES are capable of extracting structured knowledge from
large literature collections and constructing knowledge graphs from the
resulting relationships. Through harnessing the language comprehension
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agricultural science and beyond.
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Hi everybody,
Join us tomorrow, *August 2nd, *at 12 PM CT for a *virtual round-table
discussion on phenotypic data management issues*!
In Year 2 of our current NSF RCN grant, the AgBioData database community
indicated sharing and managing phenotypic data as one of the primary data
issues to address. We have surveyed our member databases, and many of them
agreed that curating phenotypic data is challenging due to *their diversity
in terms of data types* (e.g., images vs. spreadsheets) *and data
sources* (e.g.,
breeding program, experimental trials, or literature), *as well as the lack
of standardization*. We are inviting the AgBioData member databases and the
larger community to discuss these challenges to understand their importance
for AgBioData member databases and if they can be addressed entirely or
partially in a new AgBioData working group.
As usual, the meeting will be 1-hour long and will feature breakout room
sessions! *Zoom link to attend the event at the bottom of this email.*
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
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Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, *August 2nd, *at 12 PM CT for a *virtual round-table
discussion on phenotypic data management issues*!
In Year 2 of our current NSF RCN grant, the AgBioData database community
indicated sharing and managing phenotypic data as one of the primary data
issues to address. We have surveyed our member databases, and many of them
agreed that curating phenotypic data is challenging due to *their diversity
in terms of data types* (e.g., images vs. spreadsheets) *and data sources*
(e.g., breeding program, experimental trials, or literature), *as well as
the lack of standardization*. We are inviting the AgBioData member
databases and the larger community to discuss these challenges to
understand their importance for AgBioData member databases and if they can
be addressed entirely or partially in a new AgBioData working group.
As usual, the meeting will be 1-hour long and will feature breakout room
sessions! *Zoom link to attend the event at the bottom of this email.*
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
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Dear AgBioData community member,
The next AG2PI training workshop, "Virtual Fence Technology: From Raw Data Messages to Animal Energetics Models", will be held August 7, from 2 PM to 4 PM (CDT; UTC -5). In this workshop, Drs. Jameson Brennan and Hector Menendez, along with Andrew Antaya, will demonstrate how to generate, analyze and utilize precision livestock data collected via GPS.
You can access registration information for the workshop through the AG2PI website: https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/workshop-2023-08-07/. A GitHub link will be made available prior to the event to facilitate participation. A recording will be made available on the AG2PI workshop webpage soon after the conclusion of the event. You do not need to register in order to access the recording or GitHub- it will be publicly available at the link above.
*This workshop is an outcome of an AG2PI seed grant<https://www.ag2pi.org/resources/ag2pi-funded-seed-grants/#round-3>.
Please share the attached, digitally accessible flyer with your colleagues or students and encourage them to attend.
Kind regards,
Nicole
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Nicole Scott, PhD
Program Specialist
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Iowa State University
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Hi everybody,
This is a friendly reminder of *TODAY* DEIR webinar *at 3 PM ET* with Dr.
Rose Marks from Michigan State University. Rose will present her recent
publication in PNAS <https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217564120> about
inequalities in plant science literature. Below you can find more
information about her talk and the Zoom link.
I hope you will join us!
Best,
Annarita
*Speaker: *Rose Marks, Ph.D., Michigan State University
*Global disparities in plant science: a legacy of colonialism, patriarchy,
and exclusion*
The field of plant science has grown dramatically in the past two decades,
but global disparities and systemic inequalities persist. We analyzed
~300,000 papers published over the past two decades to quantify global,
gender, and taxonomic disparities in plant science. Our analyses reveal
striking geographical biases that are correlated with national affluence.
Gender imbalances were also evident, with far more papers led by authors
with masculine names than those by authors with feminine names. Lastly, we
identified substantial taxonomic sampling gaps. The vast majority of
surveyed studies focused on major crop and model species, and the remaining
biodiversity accounted for only a fraction of publications. Taken together,
our analyses reveal a problematic system of publication, with persistent
imbalances that poorly capture the global wealth of scientific knowledge
and biological diversity. We conclude by highlighting disparities that can
be addressed immediately and offer suggestions for long-term solutions to
improve equity in the plant sciences.
Zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89060768261?pwd=TC9EOWR3UVdQS3UxNGZWQTEvWDFaZz09
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Hi everybody,
The AgBioData DEI Recruiting working group (WG) will feature a series of
open meetings on subjects and resources related to disparity and inclusion
in STEM science.
The first event of this series will be *next Monday (July 24) at 3 PM ET*
with Dr. Rose Marks from Michigan State University. Rose will present
her recent
publication in PNAS <https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217564120> about
inequalities in plant science literature. Below you can find more
information about her talk and the Zoom link.
I hope you will join us!
Best,
Annarita
*Speaker: *Rose Marks, Ph.D., Michigan State University
*Global disparities in plant science: a legacy of colonialism, patriarchy,
and exclusion*
The field of plant science has grown dramatically in the past two decades,
but global disparities and systemic inequalities persist. We analyzed
~300,000 papers published over the past two decades to quantify global,
gender, and taxonomic disparities in plant science. Our analyses reveal
striking geographical biases that are correlated with national affluence.
Gender imbalances were also evident, with far more papers led by authors
with masculine names than those by authors with feminine names. Lastly, we
identified substantial taxonomic sampling gaps. The vast majority of
surveyed studies focused on major crop and model species, and the remaining
biodiversity accounted for only a fraction of publications. Taken together,
our analyses reveal a problematic system of publication, with persistent
imbalances that poorly capture the global wealth of scientific knowledge
and biological diversity. We conclude by highlighting disparities that can
be addressed immediately and offer suggestions for long-term solutions to
improve equity in the plant sciences.
Zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89060768261?pwd=TC9EOWR3UVdQS3UxNGZWQTEvWDFaZz09
<https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89060768261?pwd=TC9EOWR3UVdQS3UxNGZWQTEvWDFaZz09>
Hi everybody,
This is a friendly reminder of our monthly webinar tomorrow, *July 12th*,
at *12 PM CET*. We will have *Sarah Lippincott *from *DRYAD* talking about
how to integrate generalist and specialist repositories to promote
agricultural data sharing and reuse.
I have included below more details about the webinar and the Zoom link to
attend the webinar.
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
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Presenters: Sarah Lippincott, Dryad <https://datadryad.org/stash>
Abstract:
*Companion planting: How generalist and specialist repositories can work
together to promote agricultural data sharing and reuse.*
This conversation explores strategies for enhancing open sharing and reuse
of agricultural data through collaboration between disciplinary and
generalist repositories, specifically Dryad, an open data publishing
platform and community. Generalist and specialist repositories bring
distinct strengths to data sharing and reuse. Generalist repositories offer
a home for a wide range of data types and support serendipitous discovery,
while discipline-specific repositories offer granular metadata, specialized
tools, and deep understanding of community needs. Agricultural data
creators, and future data re-users, can benefit from collaboration between
these different solutions, including building connections with
complementary datasets stored in multiple repositories; consistency in
metadata standards; and federated discovery systems. In this conversation,
Dryad’s Head of Community Engagement, Sarah Lippincott, will describe
Dryad’s stewardship of agricultural data and engage attendees in an
exploration of how Dryad’s can work with the agricultural research
community to improve data sharing, discovery, and reuse.
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Hello AgBioData community members,
Friendly reminder that AG2PI will be hosting two virtual events next week:
1. Reminder: the next AG2PI virtual Training Workshop, "CartograPlant Workshop: Integrating, Visualizing and Analyzing Genotype, Phenotype, and Environmental Data from Geo-Referenced Plants" is July 12 from 10 AM to 12:30 PM m CDT (UTC-5). In this workshop, Dr. This event is an outcome of an AG2PI seed grant award to Dr. Cobo. For additional details and to register for this virtual event go to https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/workshop-2023-07-12/.
2. The next AG2PI virtual Field Day, "Public-Private Partnerships in Education and Commercialization" will be July 19, 10:30 AM to 12 PM (CDT, UTC-5). In this field day, Drs. Addie Thompson (Michigan State University) and Nadilia Gomez (Iowa State University) will describe their endeavors in public-private partnerships with regards to opportunities in incorporating these into educational modules and commercialization of research outcomes. For additional details and to register for this virtual event go to https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/field-day-2023-07-19/.
3. Recordings from the AG2PI Conference, "Mapping the Future of Agricultural Genome to Phenome Research", cohosted with USDA NIFA can be found at https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/conference-2023-06-15/#agenda. Each recording link is embedded within the agenda, next to its respective session.
4. An opportunity from University of Florida and ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture. This is a symposium to share understanding and approaches to predict crop performance, accounting for Genotype by Environment by Management(GxExM) Interactions: Considering Breeder, Agronomist and Farmer Perspectives. Please direct any questions to Charlie Messina (cmessina(a)ufl.edu<mailto:cmessina@ufl.edu>). See attached GxExM flyer attached.
Please share with your colleagues and students. We look forward to seeing you at a future event!
------------------------
Nicole Scott, PhD
Program Specialist
Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative
Iowa State University
1111 WOI Rd
Ames, IA 50011
office: 1077 Roy J. Carver Co-Lab
phone: 515-294-3945
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Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, *July 12th, *at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We will
have *Sarah Lippincott *from *DRYAD* talking about how to integrate
generalist and specialist repositories to promote agricultural data sharing
and reuse.
I have included below more details about the webinar and the Zoom link to
attend the webinar.
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:
Presenters: Sarah Lippincott, Dryad <https://datadryad.org/stash>
Abstract:
*Companion planting: How generalist and specialist repositories can work
together to promote agricultural data sharing and reuse.*
This conversation explores strategies for enhancing open sharing and reuse
of agricultural data through collaboration between disciplinary and
generalist repositories, specifically Dryad, an open data publishing
platform and community. Generalist and specialist repositories bring
distinct strengths to data sharing and reuse. Generalist repositories offer
a home for a wide range of data types and support serendipitous discovery,
while discipline-specific repositories offer granular metadata, specialized
tools, and deep understanding of community needs. Agricultural data
creators, and future data re-users, can benefit from collaboration between
these different solutions, including building connections with
complementary datasets stored in multiple repositories; consistency in
metadata standards; and federated discovery systems. In this conversation,
Dryad’s Head of Community Engagement, Sarah Lippincott, will describe
Dryad’s stewardship of agricultural data and engage attendees in an
exploration of how Dryad’s can work with the agricultural research
community to improve data sharing, discovery, and reuse.
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Hi everybody,
This is a friendly reminder of our monthly webinar tomorrow, *June 7th, *at
12 PM CT. We will have *Peter Selby *from Cornell University talking about
the *BrAPI project and its applications in plant breeding*.
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Presenters: Dr. Peter Selby, Cornell University
Abstract:
*Applications and impacts of the BrAPI project on plant breeding*
Modern genomic breeding methods rely heavily on very large amounts of
phenotypic and genotypic data, presenting new challenges in effective data
management and integration. The datasets are often large and complex, and
the data is often stored on multiple systems, sometimes separated by
country and organization. As the common analysis methods increasingly
require aggregation of datasets from diverse sources, data exchange between
disparate systems becomes a challenge. This webinar will be an introduction
to The Breeding API (BrAPI) Project. The BrAPI Project began in 2014 when a
small group of plant breeding and technology experts came together to try
to standardize their data. Since then, BrAPI has become internationally
accepted as one of the primary data exchange standards in the plant
breeding domain. This webinar will give an overview of what BrAPI is, how
it works, what it is capable of, and the impact the project has had so far
on the community.
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Dear AgBioData members,
The next Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative training workshop, "Enhancing Discoverability and Accessibility of UAV-Based Forage Phenotyping Hyperspectral Data on CyVerse: A Tutorial", will be held June 20, from 10 AM to 11 AM (CDT; UTC -5). In this workshop, Dr. Zhou Zhang will demonstrate how to publish agricultural geospatial data on the data sharing platform, CyVerse.
You can access registration information for the workshop through the AG2PI website: https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/workshop-2023-06-20/. A recording will be made available on this webpage soon after the conclusion of the event. You do not need to register in order to access the recording - it will be publicly available.
Please share this message and flyer with your colleagues.
Kind regards,
Nicole
------------------------
Nicole Scott, PhD
Program Specialist
Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative
Iowa State University
1111 WOI Rd
Ames, IA 50011
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phone: 515-294-3945
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Hi everybody,
Join us next Wed, *June 7th, *at 12 PM CT for our monthly webinar. We will
have *Peter Selby *from Cornell University talking about the *BrAPI project
and its applications in plant breeding*.
I have included below more details about the webinar and the Zoom link to
attend the webinar.
I hope you will join us.
Best,
Annarita
:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:
Presenters: Dr. Peter Selby, Cornell University
Abstract:
*Applications and impacts of the BrAPI project on plant breeding*
Modern genomic breeding methods rely heavily on very large amounts of
phenotypic and genotypic data, presenting new challenges in effective data
management and integration. The datasets are often large and complex, and
the data is often stored on multiple systems, sometimes separated by
country and organization. As the common analysis methods increasingly
require aggregation of datasets from diverse sources, data exchange between
disparate systems becomes a challenge. This webinar will be an introduction
to The Breeding API (BrAPI) Project. The BrAPI Project began in 2014 when a
small group of plant breeding and technology experts came together to try
to standardize their data. Since then, BrAPI has become internationally
accepted as one of the primary data exchange standards in the plant
breeding domain. This webinar will give an overview of what BrAPI is, how
it works, what it is capable of, and the impact the project has had so far
on the community.
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Hello AgBioData community members,
We are excited to share the following two virtual events with you:
1. The next AG2PI virtual Training Workshop, "Using Remote Sensing to Monitor Nitrogen Stress and Yield in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)" is May 23 from 10am to 12pm CDT (UTC-5). In this workshop, Drs. Anju Biswas and Esteban Rios will demonstrate an image processing pipeline for nitrogen/abiotic stress detection in crops. For additional details and to register for this virtual event go to https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/workshop-2023-05-23/. See flyer attached.
1. The next AG2PI virtual Field Day, "Homomorphic Encryption to Enable Sharing of Confidential Data in Agricultural Genome to Phenome" is June 21 from 10:30am to 12pm CDT (UTC-5). Note: this was previously Workshop #20. In this field day, Drs. Hao Cheng and Jack Dekkers will demonstrate a new method of encrypting data that preserves privacy of proprietary information. This workshop is an outcome of an AG2PI seed grant award to Dr. Cheng. For additional details and to register for this virtual event go to https://www.ag2pi.org/workshops-and-activities/field-day-2023-06-21/. See flyer attached.
Please share with your colleagues and students. We look forward to seeing you at a future event!
------------------------
Nicole Scott, PhD
Program Specialist
Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative
Iowa State University
1111 WOI Rd
Ames, IA 50011
office: 1077 Roy J. Carver Co-Lab
phone: 515-294-3945
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Hi everybody,
Please see below the details and the application form for *paid
opportunities for
graduate students interested in the analysis of agricultural genomics data
sets* at the University of Arizona.
Best,
Annarita
____________________________
Funding is available to support students interested in analysis of
agricultural genomics data sets. We will provide $8,000 per student for
graduate students to work on analyzing publicly available sequencing data
either over Summer or Fall of 2023. Graduate students need to be currently
enrolled in a US graduate program and located at a US institution. In
particular we are interested in graduate students who will work with either
• short-read Illumina data analysis against a reference genome; OR
• long-read data sets generated from PacBio; OR
• long-read data sets generated from Oxford Nanopore.
Analysis will require the use of open-source software and publicly available
data sets from agricultural species. The student’s advisor or mentor should
have demonstrated expertise in the required analysis methods and in timely
submission of sequence data to public archives. Students will be required to
provide comprehensive documentation of their analysis methods using
readthedocs or protocol.io and be available in the following semester to
answer questions about their workflow and documentation (no more than 3
one-hour online sessions).
Applications are due on May 23 and can be submitted via this link:
https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0rh6csLi7mAx3ZY
Applications should include:
1. A statement of up to 250 words briefly outlining experiment design,
detailing which samples will be analyzed and what software will be used.
Note
that the emphasis should be on troubleshooting and optimizing data analysis
rather than completing a large number of samples.
2. A statement of up to 300 words outlining evidence of their
commitment to
documentation and public release of computational workflows (e.g., the
research group’s best practice, github contributions, publications).
3. A letter of support from their mentor or advisor briefly describing
lab
expertise in the analysis method and confirming that that the data set is
publicly available.
4. Select if they are requesting support for Summer 2023 or Fall 2023.
Successful applicants and their mentors will be required confirm that the
student will be available in the semester following their funding on this
project to answer questions about their workflow and documentation.
Applications will be reviewed based upon the following criteria:
1) Student preparedness for completing the analysis workflow (e.g.,
understanding of software and analysis optimization).
2) Evidence of the research groups’ commitment to documentation and
public
release of workflows.
3) The mentor’s history of public data release and well documented
analysis
pipelines.
4) Feasibility of completing analysis of the samples in the time frame
of the
project.
Please contact Fiona McCarthy (fionamcc(a)arizona.edu) with any questions.
Dear all,
I want to remind everyone that there *will be NO monthly webinar *next
Wednesday.
There will be, instead, *the 2023 AgBioData community workshop on May
1-2. *(agenda
available here <https://www.agbiodata.org/meetings/AGB_community_2023>). If
you haven't done it yet and would like to attend virtually, *today is the
last day for registration* (registration link here
<https://forms.gle/kdeLq8XvJgfeDSwj7>).
Best,
Annarita
Dear everyone,
The Gasic Lab at Clemson University is looking for a *Data
Curation/outreach specialist* to support research activities on an exciting
new SCRI project. This highly collaborative project includes a diverse team
of researchers working on crop breeding, genomics, genetics, curation, and
bioinformatics. The successful applicant will be working on data curation
for the Genome Database for Rosaceae (https://www.rosaceae.org/).
The *full job description* and *application link* are attached.
Best,
Annarita
Dear AgBioData community,
We are excited to announce that the registration for *VIRTUAL*
participation in the* 2023 AgBioData community workshop* (May 1-2, 2023) is
now *OPEN*!
This workshop will bring together the working group (WG) members and member
database resources to share the progress and achievements made by the WGs
and discuss the future directions of the consortium. You can find a draft
of the workshop here <https://www.agbiodata.org/meetings/AGB_community_2023>
.
If you are interested in participating virtually and providing valuable
insights as a data generator and manager, *please register by completing
this short form <https://forms.gle/LaYcyh4Z12yZ9Pa19> by April 26th*.
I hope you will be able to join us!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Have a nice week.
Annarita
Dear AgBioData community members,
We'd like to announce, on behalf of USDA NIFA, that the newest Agricultural Genomes to Phenomes Initiative program RFA was published today. Here's the link<https://www.nifa.usda.gov/grants/funding-opportunities/agricultural-genome-…> to the RFA on the USDA NIFA website.
------------------------
Nicole Scott, PhD
Program Specialist
Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative
Iowa State University
1111 WOI Rd
Ames, IA 50011
office: 1077 Roy J. Carver Co-Lab
phone: 515-294-3945
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