2017 Workshop
Workshop Description
The NSF Plant Genome Research Program have sponsored a 2 day workshop held in Salt Lake City on April 18-19th, 2017. The workshop brought together 42 scientists associated with more than 20 agricultural databases and supporting respurces to achieve two main goals: (1) Generate a white paper to define key components of genomic, genetic, and breeding (GGB) databases in agriculture; recommend best practices for these components; and identify immediate, future and unmet needs across databases; and (2) Plan a draft of a NSF Research Coordination Network grant to help us continue to coordinate and collaborate across agricultural GGB databases.
Workshop Agenda
Tuesday April 18
- 8:30 Welcome
- 9:00 Working groups introduction
- 10:15 Break
- 10:30 First break-out session
- 11:40 Regroup and quick reports from each WWG
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00 Second break-out group
- 2:30 Coffee break
- 3:00 Regroup, reports from each WWG
Discuss target journal for white paper (including scope of journal and cost)
Whole group discussion of WWG goals and activities.
Open the floor for discussion on items outside the scope of the white paper
- 4:30 Break/option to continue working
- 6:30 Dinner
Optional evening meetings
Wednesday April 19
- 8:30 Discussion:
Communication outcomes and website
Get responses to Plant Biology Databases: A Needs Assessment white paper
Working towards a grant (beyond the white paper)
- 10:00 Break
- 10:30 Third break-out section - Rotate to your secondary working group; working group leads will stay.
- 11:40 Regroup and reports from each WWG
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00 Open forum on policy and security
- 2:30 Break
- 3:00 Fourth break-out session
- 5:10 Regroup and report
- 5:30 Break
- 6:30 Dinner
Optional evening meetings
Workshop Report
Participants: The AgBioData workshop was attended by # participants representing # databases.
Workshop Participants
Name | Organization | Working Group |
---|---|---|
Margaret Staton | University of Tennessee | Database Data Storage |
Sabarinath Subramaniam | Phoenix Bioinformatics | Database Data Storage |
Deepak Unni | University of Missouri | Database Data Storage |
Nic Hendon | University of Connecticut | Data sharing using web services |
James Carson | Texas Advanced Computing Center | Data sharing using web services |