Project organization

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GO Leadership

The group's responsibilities are to set priorities, establish milestones, and chart the GOC direction. It is also responsible for obtaining and allocating funding. They provide direction to lead groups. This group has ultimate decision responsibility and must resolve any conflicts that occur. They are responsible for actively listening to the lead groups and either providing them with the resources that they need to accomplish our goals, or with reducing those goals if the leaders report that they cannot be carried through with existing resources. They must implement operational changes to make the project as efficient and effective as possible.

GO Management

Projects Managers oversee the different aspects of the project.

Role Name GitHub handle email
Project management Pascale Gaudet @pgaudet pascale.gaudet-at-sib.swiss
Software management Seth Carbon @kltm sjcarbon-at-lbl.gov
Literature annotation/GO-CAM curation Kimberly VanAuken @vanaukenk vanauken-at-caltech.edu
GO-CAM framework   David Hill @ukemi david.hill-at-jax.org
Phylogenetic Annotation Huaiyu Mi @huaiyumi huaiyumi-at-usc.edu
Ontology Pascale Gaudet @pgaudet pascalegaudet-at-sib.swiss
Data pipeline and QA Pascale Gaudet @pgaudet pascalegaudet-at-sib.swiss
Outreach, Web presence, User Support Suzi Aleksander @suzialeksander suzia-at-stanford.edu

Project stand up meetings

  • Managers and projects members (PI stakeholder, product owners, technical leads and other project members) discuss the progress of the various ongoing projects weekly on Wednesdays, 11 AM EST. See GO Google calendar for details.
  • Agenda and minutes: Project stand up meetings

GO project resources

As of Oct 2022

Berkeley

  • Seth 100%
  • Sierra 33%
  • Jim 30%

MGI

  • Harold 40%
  • David 60%

SGD

  • Suzi:100 %
  • Edith 20%
  • Stacia: 10%

USC

  • Pascale 100%
  • Tremayne: 40%
  • Dustin: 40%
  • Anushya: 50%
  • Marc 50%

WormBase

  • Raymond: 100%
  • Kimberly: 30-40%