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Hi,
A rich supply of easily used experimental data resources is important
for promoting development and critical illustration of new methods.
And
in particular for promoting meta-analytic approaches to understanding
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So, we are asking for help, if you have exprSet or eSet realizations
of
either your own data, or other publicly available data, we encourage
you
to create an R package [we can provide some help] and contribute these
to a repository of such experimental data that can be accessed by all
Bioconductor users. Any one interested in helping to contribute to
such
a repository [we will be downloading data from a number of popular
sites
such as GEO and ArrayExpress, as well as from the supplementary data
for
papers we are interested in] are encouraged to contact Jeff Gentry,
jggentry at PARTNERS.ORG.
You can view some of the details of our efforts can be found at:
www.sgdi.org/data
thanks
Robert Gentleman
Vincent Carey
Sridhar Ramaswamy
Jeff Gentry
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Robert Gentleman, PhD
Program in Computational Biology
Division of Public Health Sciences
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1100 Fairview Ave. N, M2-B876
PO Box 19024
Seattle, Washington 98109-1024
206-667-7700
rgentlem at fhcrc.org