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Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Kenneth Young, on Friday, May 13, 2022 to learn about Integrative Artificial Intelligence Approach To Predict Type 1 Diabetes. Dr. Kenneth Young is the 2021 dkNET New Investigator Pilot Program in Bioinformatics awardee.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Alok V. Joglekar on Friday, April 27, 2022 to learn about T cell antigen discovery and research performed in the Joglekar lab towards applying experimental and computational approaches for auto-antigen discovery in Type 1 Diabetes. Dr. Alok V. Joglekar is the 2021 dkNET New Investigator Pilot Program in Bioinformatics awardee.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in April, 2022.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Jack Virostko on Friday, April 22, 2022 to learn about MRI techniques for interrogating the pancreas and how machine learning may improve our understanding of pancreas changes in individuals with diabetes. Dr. Jack Virostko is the 2021 dkNET New Investigator Pilot Program in Bioinformatics awardee.
Is the answer to Type 1 Diabetes already out there? Can you find it? The D-Challenge is a bioinformatics challenge focused on Type 1 diabetes.
The dkNET team will be attending the Experimental Biology 2022 in Philadelphia PA from April 2-5, 2022! Stop by booth #1130 to learn more about our new features and funding opportunities! We would also love to hear your feedback about our portal so we can continue to improve our service to you!
[Postponed] Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Rafael Arrojo e Drigo on Friday, April 8, 2022 to learn about beta cell biology in space and time! Dr. Rafael Arrojo e Drigo is the 2021 dkNET New Investigator Pilot Program in Bioinformatics awardee.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in March, 2022.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. John F. Rawls and Jessica R. McCann on Friday, March 11, 2022 to learn about POMMS (RRID:SCR_021071), a study and biorepository of clinical, metabolomic, and microbiome samples from adolescents with obesity as they undergo lifestyle modification!
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Alan Rupp on Friday, February 25, 2022 to learn about the novel mediators and mechanisms of leptin action, and cell populations and molecular pathways that represent potential targets for obesity therapy! Dr. Alan Rupp is the 2021 dkNET New Investigator Pilot Program in Bioinformatics awardee.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in February, 2022.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Maryann Martone on Friday, February 11, 2022 to learn about SPARC, a portal supported by the NIH Common Fund to provide a scientific and technological foundation for future bioelectronic medicine devices and protocols.
There are several articles related to reproducibility published recently. Check out these articles to learn how to make cancer biology research more reproducible, the reasons reproducibility reform fails, reproducibility in microscopy, and more!
dkNET Co-PI Dr. Maryann Martone will present at the upcoming State of the Science 2022: Cutting Edge Technologies /In Silico Solutions for T1D Research. Join us for this informative conversation and learn new tools!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in January, 2022.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Drs Marcela Brissova, Jean-Philippe Cartailler, and Diane Saunders on Friday, January 28, 2022 to learn about the Pancreatlas, an online resource that houses and links human pancreas imaging data with clinical data to facilitate advances in the understanding of diabetes, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer!
Congratulations to the D-Challenge winners! Thanks to all who helped make this a success, and thank you to all participants who used the rich ecosystem of online tools and data findable through dkNET to develop the Type 1 Diabetes hypotheses!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in December, 2021.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Michael MacCoss on Friday, December 10, 2021 to learn about the PanoramaWeb, a resource to manage, share, and collaborate on quantitative mass spectrometry experiments!
The dkNET team will be hosting two networking sessions at the ASCB/EMBO Annual Meeting Cell Bio Virtual 2021! Come join us to discuss challenges in using bioinformatics tools for bench researchers, and learn about FAIR data and new NIH mandates on data management and sharing on December 6 and December 7, 2021!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in November, 2021.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Bert Gough on Friday, November 12, 2021 to learn about the Microphysiology Systems Database (MPS-Db), a platform developed for the management, analysis, sharing, integration of preclinical and clinical information, computational modeling of data, and enhancing the in vitro model value and user workflow!
Congratulations to dkNET team member Dr. I Burak Ozyurt, who won first place in the 2021 BioASQ Challenge Task 9b!
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Carl Laflamme on Friday, October 22, 2021 to learn about a useful resource YCharOS and learn how YCharOS characterizes through open science and contribute to make science more reproducible!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in October, 2021.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Robert W. Williams on Friday, October 8, 2021 to learn about experimental precision medicine and smart FAIR+ Data for metabolomics and diabetes Research!
Join live dkNET webinar learning how to use the dkNET Hypothesis Center to answer your research questions and generate hypotheses on Friday, September 24, 2021 at 11am PT!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in September, 2021.
Is the answer to Type 1 Diabetes already out there? Can you find it? The D-Challenge is a bioinformatics challenge focused on Type 1 diabetes. Enter as a team or an individual to compete for cash awards!
dkNET Hypothesis Center is new and exciting. Learn about how it works and how to use it in a brief, interactive webinar.
The RRID and dkNET team has been collaborating with the Human Pancreatic Analysis Program (HPAP) working on identifying donor pancreas biosamples. Now researchers can find RRIDs for HPAP biosamples and know who else published data from the same donors!
What's exciting about RRID's? dkNET Resource Reports support robust & reproducible science. Attend a live, interactive webinar and learn how to access and use a wealth of Research Resource Identifiers.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in August, 2021.
dkNET is partnered with the(sugar)science to create innovative events and tools for scientists and researchers! We are launching the dkNET academy this summer. Learn about the upcoming events including D-Challenge, Bootcamps, Off the Record, Clubhouse events, Intern diaries, dkNET paper of the week, and Lunch and Learn!
Congratulations! dkNET Principal Investigator Dr. Maryann Martone and collaborators Drs. Fiona Murphy and Michael Bar-Sinai published a new article "A tool for assessing alignment of biomedical data repositories with open, FAIR, citation and trustworthy principles" in PLOS ONE! Learn about this helpful new tool for evaluating how well repositories support Open, FAIR, Citable and Trustworthy (OFCT) data!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in July, 2021.
Integrating archived SARS-CoV-2 infection transcriptomic datasets with signaling node transcriptomic datasets, SPP analytics generated novel hypotheses around SARS-CoV-2 infection that were subsequently independently confirmed by wet bench research laboratories.
Using MMPC data generated across four MMPC Centers, researchers found that body composition and ambient temperature are the biggest influence on energy balance.
Want to apply for an NIH grant? You WILL NEED THIS ! Learn how to use dkNET tools to help make sure your data is FAIR - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reproducible! Join dkNET FAIR data resource bootcamp on June 22 at 1pm PDT!
Congratulations to Dr. Chun-Nan Hsu and co-authors from the dkNET team, RRID team, FAIR Data Informatics Lab at University of California San Diego, and collaborators at National Central University in Taiwan on publishing a new paper "Antibody Watch: Text Mining Antibody Specificity from the Literature" in PLOS Computational Biology!
dkNET is excited to announce our new partnership with the(sugar)science to increase the awareness of tools and services in supporting Type 1 diabetes research!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in June, 2021.
dkNET Hypothesis Center - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) team collaborated with liver researchers and published a paper "A human liver chimeric mouse model for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease" in JHEP Reports. Scientists used SPP's NAFLD consensome to discover that NAFLD livers, compared to normal ones, have consistently higher levels of cholesterol synthesis enzyme transcripts!
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Avi Ma'ayan on Friday, May 28, 2021 to learn about Appyters, a useful web application that enables the rapid development of interactive web-based bioinformatics applications.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in May, 2021.
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Zhandong Liu on Friday, May 14, 2021 to learn about solving the Undiagnosed Diseases through Machine Learning!
The dkNET team will be attending the Experimental Biology 2021 from April 27-30 2021! Stop by our virtual booth to learn more about our new features and funding opportunities. We would also love to hear your feedback about our new portal so we can continue to improve our service to you!
Congratulations! dkNET Principal Investigator Dr. Maryann Martone and collaborators Drs. Fiona Murphy and Michael Bar-Sinai released a new version of the preprint "A tool for assessing alignment of biomedical data repositories with open, FAIR, citation and trustworthy principles" in bioRxiv! Learn about this helpful new tool for evaluating how well repositories support Open, FAIR, Citable and Trustworthy (OFCT) data!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in April, 2021.
Come join us for a webinar presented by the dkNET Pilot Program in Bioinformatics Awardee, Dr. Wei Zhang, on Friday, April 9, 2021 to learn about bioinformatics techniques of multi-omics data integration for phenotype prediction of type 1 diabetes in TEDDY project!
Thanks for the invitation from the(Sugar)Science! It was our pleasure to have an opportunity to introduce the dkNET resources to the Type 1 Diabetes researcher community via Facebook live on February 19, 2021.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in March, 2021.
Come join us for a webinar presented by the dkNET Pilot Program in Bioinformatics Awardee, Dr. Qian Li, on Friday, March 12, 2021 to learn about Temporal Plasma Metabolome And Gut Microbiome In An Early-Childhood Study Of Type 1 Diabetes!
The RRID team has been collaborating with the Network for Pancreatic Organ donors with Diabetes(nPOD) working on identifying biosamples. Last week nPOD launched RRIDs for all nPOD biosamples at their annual meeting! The RRIDs are based on the public, non-personally identifiable information submitted to NCBI/EBI biosamples databases. Now researchers can find RRIDs for nPOD biosamples and know who else published data from the same donors!
Come join us for a webinar presented by the dkNET Pilot Program in Bioinformatics Awardee, Dr. Marcus Seldin, on Friday, February 26, 2021 to learn about population-based approaches to investigate endocrine communication!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in February, 2021.
dkNET Principal Investigator Dr. Maryann Martone and collaborators Drs. Fiona Murphy and Michael Bar-Sinai released a new preprint "Alignment of biomedical data repositories with open, FAIR, citable and trust-worthy principles" in bioRxiv! Learn about this helpful new tool for evaluating how well repositories support Open, FAIR, Citable and Trustworthy (OFCT) data!
Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Ben N. G. Giepmans on Friday, February 12, 2021 to learn more about the technique and the recent database of Nanotomy (http://www.nanotomy.org) of human pancreas tissue obtained from the Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors (nPOD) with Diabetes!
Good data stewardship is the cornerstone of knowledge, discovery, and innovation in research. The FAIR Data Principles address data creators, stewards, software engineers, publishers, and others to promote maximum use of research data. The principles can be used as a framework for fostering and extending research data services. Come join us for a webinar presented by Christopher Erdmann on Friday, January 22, 2021 to learn more about FAIR principles. Practical examples of how FAIR is applied will be provided along the way!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in January, 2021.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in December, 2020.
dkNET has an open position for a Community Liaison to provide community outreach and lead engagement with the scientific community. This position will support a range of activities linked to community-dkNET partnerships, researcher engagement and knowledge networking. Apply it now and come join our team!
The dkNET team will be attending the ASCB/EMBO Annual Meeting Cell Bio Virtual 2020 from December 2-16, 2020! Stop by our virtual booth to learn more about our new features and funding opportunities. We would also love to hear your feedback about our new portal so we can continue to improve our service to you!
Vivli is an independent, non-profit organization that has developed a global data-sharing and analytics platform. Vivli's focus is on sharing individual participant-level data from completed clinical trials to serve the entire the scientific community and a diverse group of stakeholders including industry, academic institutions, government and non-profits. The Vivli platform includes an independent data repository, in-depth search engine and a secure research environment. Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Ida Sim on Friday, December 11, 2020 to learn more about this useful tool!
When a biomedical scientist needs to upload her data and enter corresponding metadata into a repository, she is faced with a formidable task. Not only does she need to navigate and fill out many forms to enter (and re-enter!) information, and make sure everything is cross-referenced correctly, but the metadata frequently end up stored in an ad hoc manner, in a non-standard format, and using non-standard terminology. As a result, finding or reusing the metadata, or understanding the underlying experiments, becomes extremely hard, if not impossible. But when the scientist uses CEDAR, the tools can make describing laboratory studies or metadata for any other biomedical content much easier. Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Mark Musen on Friday, November 13, 2020 to learn more about this useful tool!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in November, 2020.
Congratulations to the dkNET team member Dr. I Burak Ozyurt for winning the 2nd place of the 8th BioASQ Challenge (Task 8b: Biomedical Semantic QA). BioASQ is a challenge on large-scale biomedical semantic indexing and question answering.
Pharos is an integrated web-based informatics platform for the analysis of data aggregated by the Illuminating the Druggable Genome (IDG) Knowledge Management Center, an NIH Common Fund initiative. Pharos integrates information about understudied proteins to help researchers easily access it, catalyze their own research and find new proteins that may be of interest. Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Tudor Oprea on Friday, October 23, 2020 to learn more about this useful tool!
Congratulations! dkNET Hypothesis Center collaborator - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) team Dr. Neil McKenna and colleagues have published a paper "Consensus transcriptional regulatory networks of coronavirus-infected human cells" in Nature Scientific Data and this COVID-19 research has been highlighted in the BCM news in October, 2020!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in October, 2020.
Come join us for a dkNET webinar "Creating And Sustaining A FAIR Biomedical Data Ecosystem" presented by Dr. Susan Gregurick, Associate Director of Data Science and Director, Office of Data Science Strategy at the National Institutes of Health on Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 , 11 am - 12 pm PDT!
Congratulations! Our collaborator - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) team Dr. Scott Ochsner and Dr. Neil McKenna have published a paper "Consensus transcriptional regulatory networks of coronavirus-infected human cells" in Nature Scientific Data!
"Antibodies don’t always do what it says on the tin. Test for true signals before you start your experiment!" A new article titled "When antibodies mislead: the quest for validation", written by Monya Baker and published in Nature Technology Feature, mentioned the importance of including RRIDs for antibodies in research articles. RRIDs can help identify antibody used! RRID project is led by Dr. Anita Bandrowski and collaborated with dkNET, SciCrunch, and Neuroscience Information Framework.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in September 2020.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in August 2020.
Congratulations to Dr. Chun-Nan Hsu and co-authors from the dkNET team, RRID team, FAIR Data Informatics Lab at University of California San Diego, and collaborators at National Central University in Taiwan on publishing a new preprint "Antibody Watch: Text Mining Antibody Specificity from the Literature"! The preprint can be downloaded at https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.01937
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in July 2020.
dkNET Principal Investigator Dr. Maryann Martone will give a presentation "What do you really know about that antibody? Ask dkNET" at Research Data Alliance (RDA) "Ask me anything" webinar on June 24, 2020. This webinar will present the dkNET platform developed to help US researchers to comply with NIH mandates and policies. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about services and tools provided through dkNET and become familiar with both concepts of creating detailed research resource reports and producing authentication reports for NIH. Everyone is invited!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in June 2020.
Dr. Maryann Martone, one the the dkNET principal investigators, has published a new article "The TRUST Principles for digital repositories" in Nature Scientific Data. The article describes a guiding principles to demostrate digital repository trustworthiness. The TRUST Principles provide a common framework to facilitate discussion and implementation of best practice in digital preservation by all stakeholders.
The dkNET Hypothesis Center Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) is a free, open source tool for bench scientists to generate research hypotheses using SPP consensomes and was used for the recent bioRxiv publication, A transcriptional regulatory atlas of coronavirus infection of human cells. In this webinar, the SPP project lead, Dr Neil McKenna, will describe a number of important facets of this study.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in May 2020.
Congratulations! Our collaborator - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) team has released a preprint "A transcriptional regulatory atlas of coronavirus infection of human cells" on bioRXiv! Join dkNET Hypothesis Center - Signaling Pathways Project Live Demo on May 15 at 11 am PDT to learn more!
CalR (https://CalRapp.org, RRID:SCR_015849) is a web-based tool for analysis of experiments using indirect calorimetry to measure physiological energy balance. CalR simplifies the process to import raw data files, generate plots, and determine the most appropriate statistical tests for interpretation. Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Alexander Banks on Friday, May 8, 2020 to learn more about this useful tool!
Addgene’s mission is to accelerate research and discovery by improving access to useful research materials and information. We facilitate the sharing of high-quality scientific materials, research reproducibility, and open science by archiving and distributing DNA-based research reagents and associated data to scientists worldwide. Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Angela Abitua on Friday, April 24, 2020 to learn more about this useful resource!
dkNET Hypothesis Center - the Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) knowledgebase is featured in PLOS Collection Blog on April 14, 2020. Dr. Neil McKenna, Director of SPP, collaborated with the PLOS Collections and launched a new PLOS collection. Users can now connect SPP datasets with their associate PLOS article in the PLOS "'Omics of Cellular Signaling Pathways Collection".
The dkNET Hypothesis Center - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) is a free, open source tool for bench scientists to generate research hypotheses using SPP consensomes, which are lists of genes ranked by their transcriptional responsiveness to signaling pathway nodes. In this webinar, Dr. Neil McKenna will host a hands-on demonstration of using SPP consensomes to generate research hypotheses in your research area of interest. No informatics training is assumed nor will be necessary.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in April, 2020.
The Human Islet Research Network (HIRN) connects many of the world’s leading scientists and laboratories together to address essential questions related to the loss of functional human beta cell mass in Type 1 Diabetes. Come join us for a webinar presented by Dr. John Kaddis on Friday, March 13, 2020 at 11am PDT to learn more about the services and resources available through HIRN!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in March, 2020.
Dr. Chun-Nan Hsu from the dkNET team has published a new paper "Comparing the Use of Research Resource Identifiers and Natural Language Processing for Citation of Databases, Software, and Other Digital Artifacts" in the special issue of Computer in Science & Engineering (CiSE) on Software and Data Citation! Download the paper at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8897047
dkNET is partnering with the Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) knowledge base to create a powerful new meta-analysis platform for FAIR 'omics data. The SPP team Drs. Ochsner and McKenna have published a new paper "No Dataset Left Behind: Mechanistic Insights into Thyroid Receptor Signaling Through Transcriptomic Consensome Meta-Analysis" in Thyroid! Download the paper at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31910096
The Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (T2DKP), produced by the Accelerating Medicines Partnership in Type 2 Diabetes (AMP T2D), is an open-access resource that aims to facilitate the translation of genomic data into actionable knowledge for understanding and treatment of T2D and its complications. Come join us for a webinar presented by Drs. Noël Burtt and Jason Flannick on Friday, February 28, 2020 at 11am PT to learn more about this useful resource!
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in February, 2020.
The Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center (MMRRC) Program is the nation’s primary mutant mouse archive and distribution repository system. Join us on Friday, February 14, 2020 at 11am for a webinar presented by Dr. Kent Lloyd to learn what services and resources provided by MMRRC, how to find mouse models of interest to your research area, and how to deposit your mouse models to MMRRC!
The Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (MMPC) is a National Institutes of Health-Sponsored resource that provides experimental testing services to scientists studying diabetes, obesity, diabetic complications, and other metabolic diseases in mice. This talk will review the structure of the MMPC, the services it provides and the data generated by the consortium for public use at MMPC.
The intent of this program is to enable students, over a 6-week period, to use the dkNET portal to support their own research or that of their PI’s. The intent is they will learn best practices to enhance rigor and reproducibility and learn the basics of good data management by following the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles. Application deadline: April 17, 2020.
Are you an early stage or new investigator seeking to apply computationally-intensive methods to diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolic diseases research? Check out the dkNET New Investigator Pilot Program in bioinformatics! Letter of Intent Due on Jan. 14, 2020.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in January, 2020.
dkNET provides updates on activities of interest to the NIDDK-supported community. You could keep up to date on these activities through our Twitter feed @dkNET_info, through our Community Calendar, or through dkNET e-mail list. If you have an event or funding opportunities you'd like to advertise, please contact us info_at_dknet.org. Here is the summary list of the dkNET updates, community events and funding opportunities in December, 2019.