This might be of interest for various R phylogenetics programmers: there's
currently no package to access this info.

Title
Tree-for-All: A hackathon to access OpenTree’s global phylogeny resources
Content
A global “tree of life” will transform biological research in a broad range
of disciplines from ecology to bioengineering. To help facilitate that
transformation, the OpenTree project [1] now provides online access to
>4000 published phylogenies, and a newly generated tree covering more than
2.5 million species.

The next step is to build tools to enable the community to use these
resources.  To meet this aim, OpenTree, Arbor [2] and NESCent’s HIP working
groups [3] are staging a week-long hackathon September 15 to 19 at U.
Michigan, Ann Arbor.  Participants in this “Tree-for-all” will work in
small teams to develop tools that use OpenTree’s web services to extract,
annotate, or add data in ways useful to the community.  Teams also may
focus on testing, expanding and documenting the web services.

How could a global phylogeny be useful in your research or teaching?  What
other data from OpenTree would be valuable?  How could OpenTree web
services be integrated into familiar workflows and analysis tools?   How
could we add to the database of published trees, or enrich it with
annotations?

If you can imagine using these resources, and you have the skills to work
collaboratively to turn those ideas into products (as a coder, or working
side-by-side with coders), we invite you to apply for the hackathon.  The
full call for participation (http://bit.ly/1ioPPMc) provides instructions
for how to apply, and how to share your ideas with potential teammates
(strongly encouraged prior to applying).  Applications are due July 8th.
Travel support is provided.  Women and underrepresented minorities are
especially encouraged to apply.

If you have questions, contact Karen Cranston (karen.crans...@nescent.org,
@kcranstn, OpenTree), Arlin Stoltzfus (ar...@umd.edu, HIP), Julie Allen (
juli...@illinois.edu, HIP), or Luke Harmon (lu...@uidaho.edu, Arbor).


[1] http://www.opentreeoflife.org
[2] http://www.arborworkflows.com/
[3] http://www.evoio.org/wiki/HIP (Hackathons, Interoperability,
Phylogenies)

_______________________________________
Brian O'Meara
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
U. of Tennessee, Knoxville
http://www.brianomeara.info

Postdoc collaborators wanted: Check NIMBioS' website
Calendar: http://www.brianomeara.info/calendars/omeara

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