Learning from Ebola, Harvard researchers suggest more open data - Science - The Boston Globe

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-03-02

Summary:

" ... A group of Harvard University researchers who have been sequencing the genomes of Ebola virus samples from Africa throughout the recent epidemic now see a need for similar meeting of the minds among people working on disease outbreaks. In a commentary published in the journal Nature, a group of researchers led by Harvard computational biologist Pardis Sabeti calls for a new summit to discuss how to share infectious disease data in the midst of an epidemic ..."

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https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/science/2015/02/25/learning-from-ebola-harvard-researchers-suggest-more-open-data/wBZi2bB8RIp49ySQc2OrzK/story.html

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Date tagged:

03/02/2015, 09:04

Date published:

03/02/2015, 04:04