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Revision as of 13:09, 31 March 2015


Logistics

  • Call runs April 1, from 11am to 12:30pm EDT
  • Call-in information / screen sharing: We will use Bluejeans teleconferencing software for audio and video and WILL NOT use the GO conference line. We will use Bluejeans for screen sharing also. If attendees have a question they should post it on the chat window and they will answered in order.

Agenda

Introduction (11:00 - 11:05) (GO PI's)

Discussion of priorities for calendar year 2015 (11:05 - 11:30) (GO PI's)

  • Annotation Efficiency
  • Responsiveness and Support for Users
  • Annotation Production and Quality Metrics
  • Metrics for Impact

Talk by Paul Pavlidis, UBC (11:30 - 12:05)

The use of GO in data analysis: can we raise the bar?

Other agenda items (12:05 - 12:30)

  • Update on AmiGO/GO website Behave testing framework (Mary/Seth/Chris)
  • Annotating complexes as objects, producing a separate GAF for complexes, educating users about these annotations
  • Training curators on LEGO

Attendees

Please sign up so we know who can attend.


Name Organization
Rama Balakrishnan Stanford University, SGD
David Hill The Jackson Laboratory, MGI
Harold Drabkin The Jackson Laboratory, MGI
Kimberly Cal Tech, Wormbase
Paul Thomas USC
Judy Blake JAX
Huaiyu Mi USC
Moni Munoz-Torres Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, BBOP
Seth Carbon Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, BBOP
Chris Mungall Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, BBOP
Tanya Berardini Phoenix Bioinformatics, TAIR
Eva Huala Phoenix Bioinformatics, TAIR
Doug Howe ZFIN
Sabrina Toro ZFIN
Pascale Gaudet GOC / neXtProt
Birgit Meldal IntAct / Complex Portal
Aleks Shypitsyna UniProt-GOA, EMBL-EBI
Li Ni The Jackson Laboratory, MGI
Rebecca Foulger UCL
Tom Hayman RGD
Mary Shimoyama RGD
Shur-Jen Wang RGD
Ruth Lovering UCL