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Explorations in bioinformatics:Working with translational research teams, or
learning how to embrace your inner geek
Douglas James Joubert, MLISBiomedical InformationistNational Institutes of Health Library
October 10, 2005
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Outline
Bioinformatics Translational Research Collaborative Research within CIT Informationist Model and Traditional Library
Services Project Example
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Bioinformatics - A Definition in Flux
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Bioinformatics – My Approach
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Bioinformatics – My Approach
Formal and informal educational opportunities
MS in bioinformatics NIH SIGs
ACM SIGs ACM book/journal clubs AMIA Working Groups
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Translational Research
“Transformation of scientific laboratory research into applications that benefit patient health and medical care*”
Bench to bedside Adopted by NIH in 1953 Historically, clinics were in close proximity to
research laboratories
*National Institutes of Health. NIH CC: CRC – Overview. from http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/crc/
Division of Computational Bioscience
Center for Molecular ModelingComputational Bioscience
and Engineering Laboratory
Imaging Sciences Laboratory
Mathematical and Statistical Computing Laboratory
Collaborative Research @ CIT
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Informationist Model and Traditional Library Services
MLA coined the phrase Information Specialist in Context (ISIC), in 2002
Informationists Bibliography - http://www.mlanet.org/research/informationist/reading.html
NIH informationists concept modeled from Eskind Biomedical Library (EBL), Vanderbilt University Primarily clinical Basic researchers now being targeted
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What is Unique About MSCL – Informationist Collaboration
MSCL does not use “library resources” in the traditional sense of the word
50% work commitment in lab Office space @ DCB, access to the NIH
mainframe through HELIX MSCL collaborative efforts are intermittent, and
project bound MSCL has been working with some core groups
for 5+ years
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What is “Familiar” About MSCL – Informationist Collaboration
Primary role is data and text mining Evaluate resources - resources typically text
mining tools and database interfaces Conduct searches, subject terms are gene sets
and microarray probe IDs; methods of database access are unique
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Balancing Roles
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Balancing Roles
Library Branding Communication of
roles/responsibilities Project Management Think box Think
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Balancing Roles - Library Branding
Important that informationist groups realize that value-added services are provided by the library
Examples of branding opportunities Packaging of reports Instructional packets Web-based informational resources
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Balancing Roles - Communication
Because work is project-based, communication is vital Everyone brings their own agenda
Clinical vs. research vs. information technology Each team has an individual component Scheduling meetings with three different research
teams is a challenge Biologblog
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Balancing Roles - Project Management
Keep a written record of all activities Lab book for daily activities Project workbook for specific projects
More of a software development model Non-linear Internal and external specifications Any interface (design) issues Deliverable - does it work, and does it work well?
Balancing Roles - Think box Think
LINUX/UNIX70%
Mac/LINUX25%
WIN5%
MSCL
Balancing Roles - Think box Think
Moving from a GUI world to the command line world
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Probe data from researcher
Project Example -Pheo Group
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Data Mining
Project Example -Pheo Group
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Project Example - Pheo GroupA
B
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Project Example - Pheo Group
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B C
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GeneID Gene Gene description
358 AQP1 aquaporin 1 (channel-forming integral protein, 28kDa)
1278 COL1A2 collagen, type I, alpha 2
3490 IGFBP7 insulin-like growth factor binding protein 7
7422 VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
10397 NDRG1 N-myc downstream regulated gene 1
Project Example - Pheo Group
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Project Example - Pheo Group
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B
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EASE: the Expression Analysis Systematic Explorer
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Contact Information
Douglas J. Joubert, MLISBiomedical InformationistNational Institutes of Health LibraryBldg. 10, Room 1L09ABethesda, MD 20906-1150Phone: 301.594.6282E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]