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F1000Research, F1000Research, (9), p. 136, 2020

DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.18236.1

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BioHackathon 2015: Semantics of data for life sciences and reproducible research

Journal article published in 2020 by Rutger A. Vos ORCID, Toshiaki Katayama ORCID, Hiroyuki Mishima, Shin Kawano ORCID, Shuichi Kawashima, Jin-Dong Kim, Yuki Moriya, Toshiaki Tokimatsu, Atsuko Yamaguchi ORCID, Yasunori Yamamoto, Hongyan Wu, Peter Amstutz, Erick Antezana ORCID, Nobuyuki P. Aoki, Kazuharu Arakawa and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

We report on the activities of the 2015 edition of the BioHackathon, an annual event that brings together researchers and developers from around the world to develop tools and technologies that promote the reusability of biological data. We discuss issues surrounding the representation, publication, integration, mining and reuse of biological data and metadata across a wide range of biomedical data types of relevance for the life sciences, including chemistry, genotypes and phenotypes, orthology and phylogeny, proteomics, genomics, glycomics, and metabolomics. We describe our progress to address ongoing challenges to the reusability and reproducibility of research results, and identify outstanding issues that continue to impede the progress of bioinformatics research. We share our perspective on the state of the art, continued challenges, and goals for future research and development for the life sciences Semantic Web.