[apologies for cross posting]

 

GBIF has announced a call for proposals to draft a position paper on the 
publishing and discovery of, and access to, primary biodiversity data in the 
form of genomic level observations.

 

Despite the ubiquity and importance of microbes, they are under-represented in 
the data published through the GBIF network. The sequencing of microbes 
directly from environmental samples (known as metagenomics, environmental 
genomics, ecogenomics, or community genomics) is revolutionising our 
understanding of microbial diversity in the natural environment and is set to 
take biodiversity informatics into the data-intensive eScience paradigm 
characterised by huge volumes of data delivered, in the main, as 
sensor-generated data streams. In addition, genetic barcoding will be a 
significant contributor to the genomic “data deluge”, including both 
observations that can be linked to named specimens as well as “operational 
taxonomic units” that are not. The focus of this call is on such metagenomic 
and barcoding data, identifying key activities that will enable GBIF and 
related communities of practice to participate fully in enabling the sharing 
and use of such data. Drawing on the needs of the relevant communities, the 
position paper will provide recommendations and an action plan on how to engage 
all players in creating a global infrastructure for the publishing and 
discovery of, and access to, genomic data and, in particular, address issues of 
interoperability and data integration. 

 

Further information on the call is available on the GBIF news site 
(http://www.gbif.org/communications/news-and-events/showsingle/article/gbif-position-paper-on-genomic-level-observations/)
 including instructions for submitting an application.

 

Please circulate the call to anyone you think may be interested in applying.

 

With regards,

 

Éamonn Ó Tuama

 

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Éamonn Ó Tuama, M.Sc., Ph.D. ([email protected]), 

Senior Programme Officer, Inventory, Discovery, Access (IDA), 

Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat, 

Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, DENMARK 
Phone:  +45 3532 1494; Fax:  +45 3532 1480

 

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