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The HUBzero platform offers unique features to support collaboration among researchers, among them the deployment of computational tools and the dissemination of scientific resources. A fundamental need for collaborative research projects is the collection, sharing and exploration of data. This presentation describes the Hub-based "data technologies" which are designed to provide interactive, web-based data sharing and have been used to create more than 40 medical and scientific research databases across 10 Hubs. We will present examples that demonstrate how Hub databases connect and serve communities across the globe – with data contribution facilities to store and preserve valuable research data, and powerful feature-rich data exploration facilities to search, navigate, drill-down, link, filter, export and analyze data. Research communities are well served by HUBzero, which unites data, tools and collaborative technologies on a single web-based platform.

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Ann Christine Catlin is a Senior Research Scientist with the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing at Purdue University. She has an M.S. in Mathematics from Notre Dame University, and worked at several companies, both large (Bell Labs) and small (Applied Data Research) before coming to Purdue. She was in the Computer Science Department for 12 years, where she worked on problem-solving environments for partial differential equations-based applications. Ms. Catlin then moved to the Rosen Center, where she has worked for the past seven years to create and advance "data technologies" for the HUBzero© cyber-infrastructure.

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