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The Integrative Cancer Research Workspace is producing modular and interoperable tools and interfaces that provide for integration between biomedical informatics applications and data. This will ultimately enable translational and integrative research by providing for the integration of clinical and basic research data. The Workspace is developing a software-engineered, well-documented and validated biomedical informatics toolset for use throughout the research community.

Workspace Logistics

General Workspace Meetings: We are gearing up to start the NCI National Cancer Informatics Program (NCIP). We are anticipating changes in the workspace structure, and we will be not having regular ICR WS meetings while we are working out the program details. We will continue to send program updates to the ICR and NCIP Announce mailing lists.

Subscribe to the ICR listserv.

Subscribe to the NCIP Announce listserv 

NCI Biomedical Informatics Blog

Additional information about ICR tools is also found on the Molecular Analysis Knowledge Center wiki.

Upcoming Speakers

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 We have no scheduled meetings at this time.
 

Recent News

ISA-TAB-Nano Paper is Published

BMC Biotechnology 2013, 13:2,14 January 2013 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6750/13/2/abstract

Commentary Nature Nanotechnology 2013, 8, 73-74 Published: 5 February 2013

ISA-TAB Nano Extension - Study, Investigation, Assay, Material

caBIG® Life Sciences Domain Analysis Model (LS DAM) v2.2.3 is Released

 We are pleased to announce the release of LS DAM 2.2.3.  The LS DAM is a shared view of the semantics for life sciences which includes hypothesis driven basic and pre-clinical research as well as discovery sciences.  The key updates to the LS DAM in this release are:

-          Introduction of  a new class, ActivityCollection, which supports the semantics around collections of activities that may be performed (or planned) regardless of purpose, such as specimen processing activities in a tissue bank or routine maintenance of equipment in a laboratory.

-          Change of the data type binding from the ISO 21090 data type specification to the HL7 Abstract Data Type R2 (HL7 ADT R2) specification.

 The LS DAM and associated documentation can be found on the LS DAM wiki site:

New Article: Informatics and Standards for Nanomedicine Technology

A recent focus article in “Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology,” explores nanotechnology and its impact on medicine and biomedical research, as well as the need for informatics standards in Nanomedicine. To read more about how Nanotechnology has the potential to make medicine more personalized, predictive, and preemptive, view the full article

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