Improving Deposition Quality, FAIRness, and Impact of Metabolomics
Dr. Hunter Moseley, whose work includes the Metabolomics Workbench which contains 218 cancer studies, will discuss the richness of open data resources in biology and how they can support machine learning methods. He’ll also discuss data sharing strategies that maximize reuse and increase the value of our public investment. The seminar is open to the public and registration is required each month. Individuals who need interpreting services and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact Rachel Pisarski at 301-670-4990. Requests should be made at least five days in advance of the event. |
Dr. Moseley is an Associate Director of the Institute for Biomedical Informatics at the University of Kentucky. His lab has a strong history of developing open-source software tools that enable access of public repository data including the Biological Magnetic Resonance Bank (BMRB), worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB), and the Metabolomics Workbench (MWbench).
Upcoming Events
- Predicting Patients’ Response to Immunotherapy from Tumor Histopathology and Blood: Computational Science in Immuno-oncologyJuly 08, 2025Assessing the Tumor Microenvironment with Systems Immunology: Computational Science in Immuno-oncologyAugust 21, 2025Data Jamboree: Enhancing Childhood Cancer Data Sharing and UtilitySeptember 29, 2025 - September 30, 2025NCI Office of Data Sharing’s Annual Data Sharing Symposium 2025: How Data Advances the Impact of Cancer ResearchSeptember 30, 2025 - October 01, 2025Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) Symposium 2025October 06, 2025 - October 07, 2025