From: Jones, A. <And...@li...> - 2017-06-08 11:53:00
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Hi all, Sandra has asked if anyone would be interested in writing a tutorial article for Current Protocols in Bioinformatics. Given that mzid 1.2 is now just published, it would seem timely to write a new tutorial on working with the standard in practice, support in commercial and free tools, and a guide for developers on new features – similar to the 10 minute guide we wrote (but didn’t publish for mzid 1.1). I am happy to coordinate an article but would appreciate some help from volunteers wanting to write some text. Reply to me off the list if you’re interested and we can discuss feasibility and timescales. Best wishes Andy From: Sandra Orchard [mailto:or...@eb...] Sent: 02 May 2017 16:36 To: Jones, Andy <jo...@li...> Subject: Publicising the PI workgroups output Hi Andy I hope you've recovered from your promotion to the dizzy heights of PSI Chair. I was intending to talk to you in Beijing about a possible article that someone in your group could write, but never seemed to have the time. I have been asked to edit and update the section on Proteomics in Current Protocols in Bioinformatics and thought it would be a possible opportunity to push some of the tools built on the standards, or alternatively an updated version of the article Faviel wrote some years ago on how to develop tools in the first place. I'd be interested to hear if you can think of anything we could showcase - accompanied by a volunteer to do so. The Current Protocols in Bioinformatics target audience is molecular biologists who have an interest in applying bioinformatic tools to their own work. In general it provides tutorial-like protocols to lead the biologists through one or more resources to achieve various tasks. The articles are PubMed indexed so can be a useful addition to a lab member's CV. If you can think of something we could do in this area, then I'd put you in contact with Dr. Ann Boyle, our Developmental Editor. She can provide additional details about CPBI, the table of contents, and the expected format, as well as discuss a mutually agreeable deadline. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sandra -- Sandra Orchard Molecular Interactions Team Leader European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) European Molecular Biology Laboratory Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton Cambridge CB10 1SD United Kingdom phone: 01223 494675 fax: 01223 494468 email: or...@eb...<mailto:or...@eb...> |