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BayBIFX January Meetup hosted by KBase

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Ellen D. and Elisha W.
BayBIFX January Meetup hosted by KBase

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Agenda:
*4:00 Welcome
*4:10 "Introduction to KBase: A knowledge base for systems biology" - Ellen Dow, KBase Communications & Outreach Specialist
*5:10 Q&A via Google Doc w/ resource links (below)
*5:25 Announcements

Please register for the meeting here:
https://lbnl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElce-orjspGd2L6Zc8_slx2bpEdcy9tZFV

Q&A and resource links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K-26HU0o5eukjVBLClAX3IjvR_ye1im9IJAKn7CN7M0/edit?usp=sharing

Learn how the free, open source U.S. Department of Energy Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase, www.kbase.us) can support your research.

This webinar will provide an overview of the KBase mission and user community, as well as a tour of the online platform and basic functionality. Find out how to get started with your research: Upload data, run analysis tools (Apps), share your analysis with collaborators, and publish your data and reproducible workflows. We’ll also highlight a brand new feature that enables users to link environment and measurement data to sequencing data. Find out how KBase supports findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) by providing open, reproducible, shareable bioinformatics workflows.

Ellen G. Dow, Ph.D. is a member of the outreach, communications, and user development team. Inspired by involvement in science outreach throughout graduate school, she left the bench to gain experience in informal education and cultivate community engagement from the general public to science sectors. A molecular biologist by training, Ellen applies her research experience to support scientists and develop resources for the KBase community.

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