The Office of Health and Environmental Research of the Department of Energy (OHER/DOE) sponsored a meeting in Baltimore on 26-27 April of a group of experts to assess the state of current OHER-related bioinformatics efforts and to offer advice on planning and coordinating future activities. OHER has a considerable interest in bioinformatics, in large part, because of the DOE Human Genome and the Structural Biology programs.
TOPICS DISCUSSED IN DOE INFORMATICS SUMMIT
26-27 APRIL 1993, BALTIMORE, MD
II. TYPES OF INFORMATICS PROJECTS
III. OVERVIEW OF COMMUNITY DATABASES AND PROJECTS
IV. TYPES OF COMMUNITY DATABASE USERS
VI. DATA SUBMISSION AND CURATION ISSUES
VII. COMMUNITY DATABASE REQUIREMENTS
VIII. GENOME-WIDE INFORMATICS COORDINATION
IX. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND SOFTWARE SHARING
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