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RE: [Myexperiment-discuss] Re: Workflow re-use
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Robert Stevens |
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RE: [Myexperiment-discuss] Re: Workflow re-use |
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Thu, 28 Jun 2007 21:17:13 +0100 |
Well doen as well. I'm up for more collaboration. I'm also up for
translational medicine....
Robert.
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> Cc: address@hidden; Katy Wolstencroft
> Subject: Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] Re: Workflow re-use
>
> Well done Jo on getting your lectureship.
>
> I am still looking into the Colitis results and will be using
> them as a case study for the text mining (since I got a good
> story when I ran the data through the workflows). Hopefully I
> can give you some more novel results once I have implemented it.
>
> best,
> Paul.
>
> Carole Goble wrote:
> > David
> >
> > excellent idea! Hello Jo! I use your name all the time :) You are
> > famous in e-Science.
> >
> > I can send Katy over to see you.
> >
> > Carole
> >
> >
> >> Dear Carole,
> >>
> >> I have been speaking recently with Jo Pennock (cc'd) about some
> >> statistical calculations. Jo is the mouse biologist who
> re-used Paul
> >> Fisher's trypanosomiasis workflow for identification of mouse
> >> pathways. I saw that you had cited the workflow re-use exemplar
> >> within some of your recent presentations, e.g. WORK07. I took the
> >> liberty of forwarding the relevant slides to Jo, so that she could
> >> see how far her research had been traveling within the Computer
> >> Science community and in particular the Web2.0 community. Having
> >> spoken with Jo, I think she has a number of other questions and
> >> problems that are ripe for solution with a workflow based
> approach. I
> >> suggested to Jo that I e-mail you. I think there is an opportunity
> >> here and that you two should be talking to each other - my
> apologies
> >> if you have already been introduced. Jo has just been appointed as
> >> Lecturer within FLS, with a remit to work in the area of
> >> translational medicine, possibly mapping mouse model results onto
> >> human. I would guess workflows generated from Jo's questions would
> >> have wide potential for re-use and Jo's work could be an early
> >> contribution to your myExperiment community ?
> >>
> >> Best wishes,
> >>
> >> David
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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