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Mashup Score: 14
The NCI Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC) is a great resource for accessing cancer research data. So, how have your colleagues been using it recently? Read this article to find out!
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 8
The hallmark of a good AI model is its ability to work the same in different groups, settings, and situations. See how these NCI researchers used in-house and external images to test their prostate model’s generalizability.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 8Machine Learning Reveals Shared Traits of Osteosarcomas in Pet Dogs and Humans | CBIIT - 26 day(s) ago
Looking for new data sources for your machine learning model? NCI researchers combined data from dogs and people to identify risk factors for osteosarcoma.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet-
By combining data from dogs and people, scientists have identified risk factors for #osteosarcoma, a #BoneCancer. The study used NCI’s Integrated Canine Data Commons, which includes information on naturally occurring cancers in pet dogs 🐕 Take a look 👀 https://t.co/fkhng1YYq6 https://t.co/4P6v2aRKOV
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Mashup Score: 2Synthetic Data Helps Counter Lack of Diversity in Data | CBIIT - 29 day(s) ago
In this blog, NCI’s Center for Cancer Health Equity, Dr. Laritza Rodriguez, looks at one technique to help counter a lack of diversity in your data set. See how Synthetic Minority Oversampling Techniques (SMOTE) can help bring your biomedical research data into better balance.
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This Center for Biomedical Informatics & Information Technology blog looks at 1️⃣ technique to help counter a lack of diversity in your data set. See how Synthetic Minority Oversampling Techniques can help bring #biomedical research data into better balance https://t.co/YGkwQUPrJH https://t.co/eOdscC5q1g
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Mashup Score: 7Semantics Series—The Role of Common Data Elements and Artificial Intelligence | CBIIT - 1 month(s) ago
Common Data Elements (CDEs) enrich and standardize data through consistent and accurate metadata, helping to make data ready for use in training artificial intelligence (AI) models. In this blog, Ms. Denise Warzel discusses the role of CDEs and AI in NCI CBIIT’s Semantic Infrastructure.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 11Dr. Jill Barnholtz-Sloan Talks Informatics, Data Science, and Epidemiology in NCI Podcast | CBIIT - 2 month(s) ago
Dr. Jill Barnholtz-Sloan speaks to how these areas are interconnected, shares her personal career journey, and uses her experience to advise you on how to be a successful cancer researcher.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 20NCI-Funded Tool Helps Characterize Noncoding Elements that Impact Cancer Genes | CBIIT - 2 month(s) ago
Want to learn more about the noncoding regions of DNA that impact cancer and its resistance to treatment? A new NCI-funded computational tool called “MethNet” may help.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 14
Whether you are in the data science field, interested in developing computational solutions for clinical oncology, or a clinical researcher, we’ve curated a list of data sets, tools, and learning resources to showcase how these disciplines can and are working together to empower cancer research.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet-
Whether you’re in the #DataScience field, interested in developing computational solutions for clinical oncology, or a researcher, here’s a list of data sets, tools, and resources to showcase how these disciplines work together to empower #CancerResearch. https://t.co/pBzhjZ2njX https://t.co/Gj8PIEQVTY
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Mashup Score: 35
Looking for a new tool to help you better understand the genes that drive cancer? See how this NCI-funded tool called “HAPI” can help you spot structural changes linked to hijacked enhancers—bits of DNA that move from one location to another to boost overexpression of cancer-causing genes.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 1Synthetic Data Helps Counter Lack of Diversity in Data | CBIIT - 2 month(s) ago
In this blog, NCI’s Center for Cancer Health Equity, Dr. Laritza Rodriguez, looks at one technique to help counter a lack of diversity in your data set. See how Synthetic Minority Oversampling Techniques (SMOTE) can help bring your biomedical research data into better balance.
Source: datascience.cancer.govCategories: General Medicine News, Onc News and JournalsTweet-
This Center for Biomedical Informatics & Information Technology blog looks at 1️⃣ technique to help counter a lack of diversity in your data set. See how Synthetic Minority Oversampling Techniques can help bring #biomedical research data into better balance https://t.co/YGkwQUPrJH https://t.co/eOdscC5q1g
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NCI’s Cancer Research Data Commons is a great resource for accessing #CancerResearch data. Find out how investigators have been using this resource. https://t.co/n4v37h7gZn https://t.co/hsLTBQsoD6