Standardization initiatives in the (eco)toxicogenomics domain: a review
2004
Standardization Initiatives in (Eco)Toxicogenomics
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Susanna Assunta Sansone, Norman Morrison, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Jennifer Fostel
Primary Institution: EMBL-EBI, The European Bioinformatics Institute
Conclusion
The study emphasizes the need for collaboration and standardization in data management within the (eco)toxicogenomics community to reduce duplication and improve data exchange.
Supporting Evidence
- Data produced by (eco)toxicogenomics investigations are growing in volume and complexity.
- Standardization efforts are crucial for effective data management and exchange.
- Collaboration among different communities can minimize duplication and improve data interoperability.
Takeaway
This paper talks about how scientists are trying to make sure that the way they share and manage data about chemicals and their effects is organized and standardized, so everyone can understand it better.
Limitations
The paper does not provide an exhaustive list of all activities in standardization efforts.
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