2/4/10 This site has moved. New URL is http://systemsbiologyknowledgebase.org. Login to new site at: http://login.systemsbiologyknowledgebase.org. What is the purpose of this website? This interactive wiki is a forum for the research community to help define requirements for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Systems Biology Knowledgebase (Kbase). Users are encouraged to click on the "How to Participate" link to join the conversation, post comments, and help develop the Knowledgebase. Click on the "Conceptual Design Report" drafting page to see the current status and contribute. What is the Systems Biology Knowledgebase (Kbase)? The DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) is supporting the development of the Systems Biology Knowledgebase, a cyberinfrastructure to facilitate a new level of scientific inquiry by serving as a central component for the integration of modeling, simulation, experimentation, and bioinformatic approaches. The Knowlegebase would focus on DOE science-application areas and meeting the needs of the DOE Genomic Science program, yet it also would be widely and easily applicable to all systems biology research. In addition to supporting data storage, retrieval, and management capabilities, Kbase also would enable new knowledge acquisition and management, through free and open access to data, analysis tools, and information for the scientific research community. Kbase, therefore, must serve multiple roles, including:
How will the Knowledgebase be developed?
This project will document the requirements necessary for the subsequent development of the Systems Biology Knowledgebase. A series of workshops, pilot projects, and activities exploring options for hardware infrastructure will be used to determine the scope, cost, and schedule for the Knowledgebase.
What will be the final product of this project?
The final product of this project is the Conceptual Design report that will document the scope, cost, and schedule of the complete Kbase. This report will be completed and posted on September 30, 2010.
We want Your participation
Lastly, your input to this wiki site (i.e., your comments and suggestions) is needed in order for this project to succeed. If you are interested in helping to shape the future Knowledgebase, please join in. One of the guiding principles for Knowledgebase is open development – meaning anyone can contribute. So please sign up, start contributing, and become part of the first online wiki content systems biology community of its kind. Follow this link to register |