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MGED Reporting Structure for Biological Investigations RSBI Working Group Outline Introduction – Relationship with proteomics/metabolomics Susanna-Assunta Sansone **** Knowledge elicitation and contribution to FuGE Philippe Rocca-Serra **** Proposal to encode metadata Norman Morrison

 Inter-omics, cross domains collaborations (Susanna Sansone, EBI) Communities endorsing omics standards Databases development ongoing Large user-base to support  Current Working Groups Nutrigenomics WG ( Philippe Rocca-Serra, EBI) - European Nutrigenomics Organization (NuGO), EBI Toxicogenomics WG ( Jennifer Fostel, NIEHS-NCT) -NIEHS-NCT, NCTR-FDA, ILSI-HESI Committee, EBI Environmental genomics WG - Norman Morrison, NERC Data Centre -> NERC Genomics and Post-Genomics Programmes  Collaborators Robert Stevens (Un of Man), Chris Taylor (HUPO-PSI) Karim Nashar (student: Un of Man), Alex Garcia (student: EBI) - BBSRC funded post-doc position open (2 years at EBI) MGED RSBI

 Optimize interoperability Common syntactical and semantic description of investigations - Ontologically grounded high level, common features  Contribute to functional genomics standards FuGE Object Model FuGO Ontology  Synergize with other efforts Technology-driven standardization efforts - MGED WGs, PSI and SMRS group Domains of applications - Nutrition, toxicology and environmental communities (HL7-CDISC-I3C) PGx Standard Group, OECD (Eco)TGx Taskforce, ECVAM TGx Taskforce (EU REACH Policy) Ontogenesis Network MGED RSBI - Objectives

Functional Genomics Context  Pieces of the omics puzzle Standards should stand alone Standards should also function together - Build it in a modular way - Maximize interactions - Share common modules  Benefits Facilitate integration of omics data - Data producers, miners, reviewers Optimize development of tools (time and costs) - Manufactures and vendors covering in multiple technologies  Extensive community liaisons required!

Generic features Biology Technology Significantly affect structure and content of each standards Arrays Scanning Arrays & Scanning Columns Gels MS FTIR NMR … … Transcriptomics Proteomics Metabol/nomics More than just ‘Generic Features’ in common Diverse community-specific extensions (e.g. toxicology, nutrition, environment) Functional Genomics Context -> Design of investigations -> Sample descriptors MGED Society HUPO PSI Metabolomics Society (?)

HUPO-PSI Group MS - WG Standards for mass spectrometry R. Julian Eli Lilly GPS - WG Standards for general proteomics C. Taylor EBI MI - WG Standards for molecular interaction H. Hermjakob EBI  Human Proteome Organization Coordination of public proteome initiatives  PSI focus is generation of data standards Academia, vendors, database developers and journal editors (Proteomics)  Working groups, meetings, jamborees and training

April 2004, Nestle’, Geneva Standard Metabolic Reporting Structures (SMRS) group: John C Lindon 1, Jeremy K Nicholson 1, Elaine Holmes 1, Hector C Keun 1, Andrew Craig 1, Jake T M Pearce 1, Stephen J Bruce 1, Nigel Hardy 2, Susanna-Assunta Sansone 3, Henrik Antti 4, Par Jonsson 4, Clare Daykin 5, Mahendra Navarange 6, Richard D Beger 7, Elwin R Verheij 8, Alexander Amberg 9, Dorrit Baunsgaard 10, Glenn H Cantor 11, Lois Lehman- McKeeman 11, Mark Earll 12, Svante Wold 13, Erik Johansson 13, John N Haselden 14, Kerstin Kramer 15, Craig Thomas 16, Johann Lindberg 17, Ina Schuppe-Koistinen 17, Ian D Wilson 18, Michael D Reily 19, Donald G Robertson 19, Hans Senn 20, Arno Krotzky 21, Sunil Kochhar 22, Jonathan Powell 23, Frans van der Ouderaa 23, Robert Plumb 24, Hartmut Schaefer 25 & Manfred Spraul 25 The SMRS Group - Reporting

The Metabolomics Society - Journal

Our Attempt - Foster Collaborations 80 attendees  Academia  Vendors/Sofware Applied Biosystems, Bruker BioSpin & Daltonic GmbH, Thermo Corp., Varian, Advanced Technologies (Cam), BioWisdom, GenoLogics Life Sciences Software, Umetrics  Industry AstraZeneca, GSK, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, Scynexis, Syngenta  Gov bodies BBSRC, NERC, National Measurement System Directorate (DTI) MetaboMeeting (s) March and July 2005, Cambridge Organising Committee: Julian Griffin (Un of Cambridge) Chris Taylor (EBI and HUPO-PSI) Susanna-Assunta Sansone (EBI and MGED) Sponsors

Presenting our Proposal 150 attendees, 2 days Academia Vendors/Sofware -Agilent, Bruker, GenoLogics Industry - GSK, Nestle, Pfizer, Merk, Invitrogen, Oxford Biomedical, Lipidomics, Metanomics, Chemomx Reg bodies -FDA institutes Gov bodies - NIH institutes Metabolomics Society NIH Roadmap

Towards a Coordinated Effort…..  Data communication Reporting structure - SMRS wg Storage and exchange formats - NMR, MS and L/GC wgs Semantic - Ontology wg Integration / Functional Genomics - MGED and HUPO-PSI  Others (QMs, ref samples, nutrition, etc.) Working Groups Chair - O. Fiehn Members R. Kaddurah-Daouk, SA Sansone, P Mendes, B Kristal, N Hardy, L Sumner, J Lindon Ex-officio J Quakenbush, A Castle Oversight Committee

MGED Reporting Structure for Biological Investigations RSBI Working Group Outline Introduction – Relationship with proteomics/metabolomics Susanna-Assunta Sansone **** Knowledge elicitation and contribution to FuGE Philippe Rocca-Serra **** Proposal to encode metadata Norman Morrison

2 – Define the concepts 1 – Knowledge elicitation 3 – Model the concepts Knowledge Safari  Hunting the ‘big game’ Basic understanding “how do you represent an investigation” Minimal information (concepts) so investigation can be shared Relationship between these concepts  Users interaction  1:1 or 1: many interactions Interviews Conceptual MAPS (cMAP) Informal representation of knowledge like diagrams Survey forms

 Cons -> Semantic free No way to validate the representations  Pros -> Intuitive, sharable, informal One to one or one to many interaction

Contributing to FuGE  RSBI use cases and FuGE Providing real examples and terminology that bench researchers believe should be reported in a data model  Example Investigation-> Study -> StudyPhase -> Assay

MGED Reporting Structure for Biological Investigations RSBI Working Group Outline Introduction – Relationship with proteomics/metabolomics Susanna-Assunta Sansone **** Knowledge elicitation and contribution to FuGE Philippe Rocca-Serra **** Proposal to encode metadata Norman Morrison

 Entity or Thing A concept that represents an entity that exists, potentially described in another ontology  Property or Modifier (Measure) A characteristic of the entity that is measured, for example, size, weight, loudness, gestation period.  Value The value - not necessarily quantitative.  Unit Unit – where appropriate.  Assay The assay used to measure the property of the entity Entity or ThingProperty or ModifierValueUnitAssay Generic Attribute Construct

 Phenotypic ‘Characteristic’ Calipers were employed to measure the length of the dorsal fin of a Stickleback. The fin was measured to be 1.2 cm  Environment ‘Characteristic’ The sample was taken at a depth of 60m in the Sargasso Sea. The sampling depth was measured using sonar  Nutritional Characteristic The body weight was measured to be 45kg using bathroom scales  Etc…  NOTE Can also be applied to relative characteristics, ie dissolved oxygen content in mg/l Simple Characteristics

Dorsal FinLength0.012mCalipersSargasso SeaDepth60mSonarBodyWeight45kg Bathroom Scales Decomposing Free Text Entity or ThingProperty or ModifierValueUnitAssay

 Environment AquaticEnvironment - MarineEnvironment oSea  Instance: Sargasso Entity Derived from Ontology

 2 Models 1 Ontology that facilitates representation of concepts from multiple distinct domains, both technological and biological Multiple ontologies brought together in a federated structure by a common ontology Mechanisms for FuGO structure