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<description> 9-10th December 2009, Cambridge <h3>9th December 2009</h3>

CAPTURING BIOLOGICAL DATA FOR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY, WORKSHOP

Addressing the capture of non-standard data types - going beyond sequences, transcriptomic data and interactions, that might be useful in systems modelling.

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<description> Rome 11th – 12th November 2009 On 11th and 12th November CASIMIR hosted a meeting in Rome to examine the issue of long-term, primarily financial, sustainability for databases and biorepositories – mainly, but not exclusively, those containing ES cells and mice. Participants included repr</description>
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<description> Rome, 20-22 May 2009   Background documents for CASIMIR Data Sharing Workshop 

<h3>Community Policies:</h3>
Bermuda Sequencing Principles
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/research/bermuda.shtml

Fort Lauderdale Agreement
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<description> Rome, 20-22 May 2009  Programme and presentations from the CASIMIR Meeting; `Data Sharing in Mouse Functional Genomics` held in Rome 20-22 May 2009.

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<description> Rome, 20-22 May 2009  Meeting scope 
The meeting will focus on issues directly relevant to mammalian functional genomics and will thus include consideration of various data types, ranging from those generated by high throughput technique data – “omics” technologies, to sequence</description>
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