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ImmPort: A Guide for Submitters
Date: October 9-10, 2013
Venue: Rho Federal Systems Division (6330 Quadrangle Dr. Suite 500, Chapel Hill, NC 27517)
Goals: The goals of this meeting are:
- to provide assistance to actual and potential submitters of data to ImmPort;
- to enable interaction between submitters and those charged with managing and improving ImmPort in order to identify problems and opportunities for improvement
Day 1: Wednesday, October 9
8:00 Breakfast
8:45 Barry Smith (ImmPort / University at Buffalo): A Practical Introduction to ImmPort and to NIH Mandates for Data Sharing and Reuse
- -- overview of the goals of ImmPort
- -- role of standards and ontologies (1) for data submission (2) for data reuse
- -- successes and failures we can learn from
10:00 Break
10:30 Barry Smith (continued)
- Brainstorming on
- -- existing data management strategies and software tools to enhance data submission
- -- how to make your data discoverable and useable by external researchers
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Jeff Wiser (ImmPort / Northrop Grumman): Training session on submitting data to immPort
- -- the need to grow ImmPort's clinical submission area
14:30 Break
15:00 Jeff Wiser (continued): Brainstorming on identifying pain points in submission and on strategies for improvement
Evening: Dinner
Day 2: Thursday, October 9
8:00 Breakfast
8:30 Barry Smith: Initiating a consensus process for creating useful and usable standards and software approaches which will enhance the ImmPort submission process and guarantee discoverability
9:00 Tasking of break-out groups
- the standards should be easy to use by ImmPort submitters,
- should be recommendable for incorporation into data
management resources (for instance CTMSs);
- be compatible with or derived from existing
standards
9:15 Break-Out Groups (possible areas):
- allergy
- asthma
- transplantation
- diabetes and auto-immune diseases
- CDISC / FDA-related standards (if needed)
Each break-out group will
- -- review existing data standards in these areas
- -- identify needs for data standards in these areas
11:45 Report back and discuss next steps 12:30 Lunch / Close