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Monthly Roundup - February 2022

  • ICYMI:

    • DCN launches Twitter account— connect with us! @WeAreDCN

  • Upcoming SIG Events

    Happening Now: DCN March Madness

    In order to familiarize ourselves with Jira, review our curation primers, and identify potential new primers, we are inviting all curators to submit at least one dataset that your repository has accepted and curated. In particular, we request you submit a dataset that is in a format that you would like to see a curation primer on– this can be a dataset you curated well, one you want a second check on, one where there were questions or unknowns, a weird format, or one you’d like to learn more about for future reference. This can be a recent dataset, but anything is fair game!

    • This is an open event— we hope you will join us!

      • Submit a dataset by 5pm PST on February 28 for consideration.

Monthly Reporting

New Submissions

DCN-295: Code for "Phage-antibiotic synergy inhibited by temperate and chronic virus competition", was submitted by Hoa Luong for Illinois and curated by Chen Chiu for John Hokins

DCN-296: Data and analysis code for "Capturing High Resolution Plant Movement in the Field" was submitted by Katie Barrick for Minnesota and curated by Reina Chano Murray for John Hopkins.

DCN-297: Mechanisms of punctuated vision in fly flight was submitted by Cindy Xuying Xin for Penn State and curated by Susan Borda for Michigan.

DCN-298: Data and matlab code for Standardized excitable elements for scalable engineering of far-from-equilibrium chemical networks was submitted by Marley Kalt for John Hopkins and curated by Seth Erickson for Penn State.

DCN-299: Supporting Data for "Intermolecular Forces Dictate Vibrational Energy Transfer in Plasmonic–Molecule Systems" was submitted by Wanda Marsolek for Minnesota — there were no DCN partners available to accept this assignment, and the dataset was returned to Minnesota.

Resolved Datasets

DCN-295: Code for “Phage-antibiotic synergy inhibited by temperate and chronic virus competition”was submitted by Hoa Luong for Illinois and curated by Chen Chiu for John Hopkins. Thanks to the suggestion of Chen, Hoa added additional descriptive information to the dataset to improve reusability— namely, contact information for the researcher and a license.

DCN-297: Mechanisms of punctuated vision in fly flight was submitted by Cindy Xuying Xin for Penn State and curated by Susan Borda for Michigan. Susan reported that there were no pressing issues, and Cindy Xuying Xin closed the dataset.