Mesude Bicak
University of Oxford
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GigaScience | 2012
Neil Davies; Christopher P. Meyer; Jack A. Gilbert; Linda A. Amaral-Zettler; John Deck; Mesude Bicak; Philippe Rocca-Serra; Susanna Assunta-Sansone; Katherine J. Willis; Dawn Field
We are entering a new era in genomics–that of large-scale, place-based, highly contextualized genomic research. Here we review this emerging paradigm shift and suggest that sites of utmost scientific importance be expanded into ‘Genomic Observatories’ (GOs). Investment in GOs should focus on the digital characterization of whole ecosystems, from all-taxa biotic inventories to time-series ’omics studies. The foundational layer of biodiversity–genetic variation–would thus be mainstreamed into Earth Observation systems enabling predictive modelling of biodiversity dynamics and resultant impacts on ecosystem services.
GigaScience | 2014
Neil Davies; Dawn Field; Linda A. Amaral-Zettler; Melody S. Clark; John Deck; Alexei J. Drummond; Daniel P. Faith; Jonathan B. Geller; Jack A. Gilbert; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Penny R. Hirsch; Jo-Ann Leong; Christopher P. Meyer; Matthias Obst; Serge Planes; Chris Scholin; Alfried P. Vogler; Ruth D. Gates; Rob Toonen; Véronique Berteaux-Lecellier; Michèle Barbier; Katherine Barker; Stefan Bertilsson; Mesude Bicak; Matthew J. Bietz; Jason Bobe; Levente Bodrossy; Ángel Borja; Jonathan A. Coddington; Jed A. Fuhrman
The co-authors of this paper hereby state their intention to work together to launch the Genomic Observatories Network (GOs Network) for which this document will serve as its Founding Charter. We define a Genomic Observatory as an ecosystem and/or site subject to long-term scientific research, including (but not limited to) the sustained study of genomic biodiversity from single-celled microbes to multicellular organisms.An international group of 64 scientists first published the call for a global network of Genomic Observatories in January 2012. The vision for such a network was expanded in a subsequent paper and developed over a series of meetings in Bremen (Germany), Shenzhen (China), Moorea (French Polynesia), Oxford (UK), Pacific Grove (California, USA), Washington (DC, USA), and London (UK). While this community-building process continues, here we express our mutual intent to establish the GOs Network formally, and to describe our shared vision for its future. The views expressed here are ours alone as individual scientists, and do not necessarily represent those of the institutions with which we are affiliated.
Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2015
Petra ten Hoopen; Stephane Pesant; Renzo Kottmann; Anna Kopf; Mesude Bicak; S. Claus; Klaas Deneudt; Catherine Borremans; Peter Thijsse; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Dick Ma Schaap; Chris Bowler; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Guy Cochrane
Contextual data collected concurrently with molecular samples are critical to the use of metagenomics in the fields of marine biodiversity, bioinformatics and biotechnology. We present here Marine Microbial Biodiversity, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology (M2B3) standards for “Reporting” and “Serving” data. The M2B3 Reporting Standard (1) describes minimal mandatory and recommended contextual information for a marine microbial sample obtained in the epipelagic zone, (2) includes meaningful information for researchers in the oceanographic, biodiversity and molecular disciplines, and (3) can easily be adopted by any marine laboratory with minimum sampling resources. The M2B3 Service Standard defines a software interface through which these data can be discovered and explored in data repositories. The M2B3 Standards were developed by the European project Micro B3, funded under 7th Framework Programme “Ocean of Tomorrow”, and were first used with the Ocean Sampling Day initiative. We believe that these standards have value in broader marine science.
Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2014
Neil Davies; Dawn Field; Linda A. Amaral-Zettler; Katharine Barker; Mesude Bicak; Sarah J. Bourlat; Jonathan A. Coddington; John Deck; Alexei J. Drummond; Jack A. Gilbert; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Renzo Kottmann; Christopher P. Meyer; Norman Morrison; Matthias Obst; Robert J. Robbins; Lynn M. Schriml; Peter Sterk; Steven Stones-Havas
This report summarizes the proceedings of the 14th workshop of the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) held at the University of Oxford in September 2012. The primary goal of the workshop was to work towards the launch of the Genomic Observatories (GOs) Network under the GSC. For the first time, it brought together potential GOs sites, GSC members, and a range of interested partner organizations. It thus represented the first meeting of the GOs Network (GOs1). Key outcomes include the formation of a core group of “champions” ready to take the GOs Network forward, as well as the formation of working groups. The workshop also served as the first meeting of a wide range of participants in the Ocean Sampling Day (OSD) initiative, a first GOs action. Three projects with complementary interests - COST Action ES1103, MG4U and Micro B3 - organized joint sessions at the workshop. A two-day GSC Hackathon followed the main three days of meetings.
Scientific American | 1994
Bridget A. Emmett; R. Gurney; Adrian McDonald; Lucy Ball; Mesude Bicak; Gordon S. Blair; John P. Bloomfield; Wouter Buytaert; Delve J; Yehia Elkhatib; Jim E Freer; Gemmell A; Sheila Greene; P.M. Haygarth; C. Huntingford; Penny J Johnes; Eh Mackay; Mark G. Macklin; K MacLeod; Nick Odoni; Barbara Percy; Paul Quinn; S. M. Reaney; Gwyn Rees; Stutter M.; Srajbali B; Doerthe Tetzlaff; N Thomas; Claudia Vitolo; Mark Wilkinson
A professor and several PhD students at MIT examine the challenges and opportunities in human computation.
Archive | 2014
Bridget A. Emmett; R. Gurney; Adrian McDonald; Gordon S. Blair; Wouter Buytaert; Jim E Freer; P. Haygarth; Penny J Johnes; Gwyn Rees; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Afgan E; Lucy Ball; Keith Beven; Mesude Bicak; John P. Bloomfield; Peter Brewer; Delve J; Yehia Elkhatib; Dawn Field; Gemmell A; Sheila Greene; C. Huntingford; Eh Mackay; Mark G. Macklin; K MacLeod; Ke Marshall; Nick Odoni; Barbara Percy; Paul Quinn; S. M. Reaney
Archive | 2014
Bridget A. Emmett; R. Gurney; Adrian McDonald; Lucy Ball; Mesude Bicak; Gordon S. Blair; John P. Bloomfield; Wouter Buytaert; Delve J; Yehia Elkhatib; Jim E Freer; Gemmell A; Sheila Greene; P. Haygarth; C. Huntingford; Penny J Johnes; Eh Mackay; Mark G. Macklin; K MacLeod; Nick Odoni; Barbara Percy; Paul Quinn; S. M. Reaney; Gwyn Rees; Marc I. Stutter; Srajbali B; Doerthe Tetzlaff; N Thomas; Claudia Vitolo; Mark Wilkinson
Archive | 2014
Bridget A. Emmett; Gwyn Rees; Lucy Ball; Sheila Greene; Eleanor B. Mackay; Chris Huntingford; Dawn Field; Mesude Bicak; R. Gurney; Adrian McDonald; Keith Beven; Gordon S. Blair; John P. Bloomfield; Wouter Buytaert; Julie Delve; Yehia Elkhatib; Jim E Freer; Alistair Gemmell; P.M. Haygarth; Penny J Johnes; Mark G. Macklin; K MacLeod; Nick Odoni; Barbara Percy; Paul Quinn; S. M. Reaney; Marc I. Stutter; Bholanath Surajbali; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Nicola Thomas
Archive | 2014
Bridget A. Emmett; R. Gurney; Adrian McDonald; Gordon S. Blair; Wouter Buytaert; Jim E Freer; Philip M. Haygarth; Penny J Johnes; Gwyn Rees; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Afgan E; Lucy Ball; Keith Beven; Mesude Bicak; John P. Bloomfield; Peter Brewer; Delve J; Yehia Elkhatib; Dawn Field; Gemmell A; Sheila Greene; C. Huntingford; Eh Mackay; Mark G. Macklin; K MacLeod; Ke Marshall; Nick Odoni; Barbara Percy; Paul Quinn; S. M. Reaney
Archive | 2011
Tim Booth; Mesude Bicak; Daniel Antony Pass; Peter Kille; Dawn Field