1. Towards the digital research enterprise
Philip Bourne, PhD, FACMI
Associate Director for Data Science
November 12, 2015
BD2K All-Hands Meeting 2015
https://docs.google.com/document/d/112QRwNFwpteVBKY9VxbeTUefspThVxisCMglD6Nm5Gw/edit#
2. NIH Office of Biomedical Data
Science Mission Statement
To use data science to foster an
open digital ecosystem that will
accelerate efficient, cost-effective
biomedical research
to enhance health, lengthen life, and
reduce illness and disability
https://datascience.nih.gov/
3. How to foster an open digital ecosystem
for biomedical research?
• Invest in data science research applied to biomedical
research challenges
• Establish appropriate governance and policies
• Develop necessary infrastructure and tools
• Ensure there are people who can make it happen
4. The BD2K Program is Central to the
Mission
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13. Activities Currently Outside of BD2K
• Homogenization of Common Data
Elements (CDEs)
• Sustainability
• Policy & process development
• Reference data
• International and interagency cooperation
14. How to foster an open digital ecosystem
for biomedical research?
•Be FAIR:
• Findable
• Accessible
• Interoperable
• Reusable
15. Being FAIR Needs a High Level of
Cooperation
• BioCADDIE is prototyping a data indexing system – the time to
engage is now
• Helping to decide what content to index with emphasis on value to
a broad community and found in the Commons
• Provide feedback on the emerging prototype
• Recognize that different indexing of methods and types of
content is on-going
• An NIH Research Index Working Group led by Vivien Bonazzi is to
help coordinate and encourage engagement
• Work with BioCADDIE to integrate other efforts to support a
single meta index