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Dr Deepak Singhal is an experienced clinical haematologist at Icon Cancer Centre Adelaide. He completed medical studies and haematology training in India before relocating to Adelaide in 2008. Dr Singhal subsequently completed an acute myeloid leukaemia/myelodysplastic (AML/MDS) fellowship at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) and holds dual fellowships to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) and Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FRCPA).
Research Article
Sharing Data from an Academic Cancer Center Biospecimen and Proteomic Core Facilities through the Proteomics Data Commons
Author(s): Peter McGarvey*, Ratna R Thangudu, Junfeng Ma, Ci Wu, Shabeeb Kannattikuni, Krysta M Chaldekas, Deborah L Berry, Alicia Francis, Deepak Singhal, Paul A Rudnick, Anand Basu and Subha Madhavan
Data sharing is critical for open science and often required by funding organizations and journals. NCI has developed
the Proteomics Data Commons (PDC) as part of the Cancer Research Data Commons, an infrastructure that allows
users to share, analyze, and store results, utilizing the storage and compute resources of the cloud. To date most
of the data available in the various Data Commons are submitted from large multi-institution research programs
funded by NCI with teams of specialists from multiple scientific disciplines. Here we describe our experiences
and summarize the recommended best practices for sharing a set of proteomics and related biospecimen data and
analyses results from smaller scale proteomics studies conducted in an academic medical center core facility using
patient samples of lung adenocarcinoma. Mapping and depositing data in the manner descr.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/0974-276X.21.14.529