To fully understand the context, methods, data and conclusions that pertain to an experiment, one must have access to a range of background information. However, the current diversity of experimental designs and analytical techniques complicates the discovery and evaluation of experimental data; furthermore, the increasing rate of production of those data compounds the problem. Community opinion increasingly favors that a regularized set of the available metadata (\u27data about the data\u27) pertaining to an experiment1, 2 be associated with the results, making explicit both the biological and methodological contexts. Many journals and funding agencies now require that authors reporting microarray-based transcriptomics experiments comply w...
Studying the interactions between nanoengineered materials and biological systems plays a vital role...
In the last decade the number of bioscience journals has increased enormously, with many filling spe...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the second workshop of the ‘Minimum Information for Biolog...
Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the second workshop of the ‘Minimum Information for Biolog...
The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to f...
The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to f...
The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to f...
Irreproducibility of preclinical biomedical research has gained recent attention. It is suggested th...
Bioactive molecules such as drugs, pesticides and food additives are produced in large numbers by ma...
Reproducibility of experiments is a basic requirement for science. Minimum Information (MI) guidelin...
*See also the "related presentation":http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3145/version/1...
The particularly interdisciplinary nature of human microbiome research makes the organization and re...
One purpose of the biomedical literature is to report results in sufficient detail that the methods ...
One purpose of the biomedical literature is to report results in sufficient detail that the methods ...
Studying the interactions between nanoengineered materials and biological systems plays a vital role...
In the last decade the number of bioscience journals has increased enormously, with many filling spe...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the second workshop of the ‘Minimum Information for Biolog...
Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the second workshop of the ‘Minimum Information for Biolog...
The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to f...
The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to f...
The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to f...
Irreproducibility of preclinical biomedical research has gained recent attention. It is suggested th...
Bioactive molecules such as drugs, pesticides and food additives are produced in large numbers by ma...
Reproducibility of experiments is a basic requirement for science. Minimum Information (MI) guidelin...
*See also the "related presentation":http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3145/version/1...
The particularly interdisciplinary nature of human microbiome research makes the organization and re...
One purpose of the biomedical literature is to report results in sufficient detail that the methods ...
One purpose of the biomedical literature is to report results in sufficient detail that the methods ...
Studying the interactions between nanoengineered materials and biological systems plays a vital role...
In the last decade the number of bioscience journals has increased enormously, with many filling spe...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the second workshop of the ‘Minimum Information for Biolog...