Nanoinformatics workshop report: Current resources, community needs, and the proposal of a collaborative framework for data sharing and information integration.

Stacey L Harper, James E Hutchison, Nathan Baker, Michele Ostraat, Sally Tinkle, Jeffrey Steevens, Mark D Hoover, Jessica Adamick, Krishna Rajan, Sharon Gaheen, Yoram Cohen, Andre Nel, Raul E Cachau, Mark Tuominen
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The quantity of information on nanomaterial properties and behavior continues to grow rapidly. Without a concerted effort to collect, organize and mine disparate information coming out of current research efforts, the value and effective use of this information will be limited at best. Data will not be translated to knowledge. At worst, erroneous conclusions will be drawn and future research may be misdirected. Nanoinformatics can be a powerful approach to enhance the value of global information in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Much progress has been made through grassroots efforts in nanoinformatics resulting in a multitude of resources and tools for nanoscience researchers. In 2012, the nanoinformatics community believed it was important to critically evaluate and refine currently available nanoinformatics approaches in order to best inform the science and support the future of predictive nanotechnology. The Greener Nano 2012: Nanoinformatics Tools and Resources Workshop brought together informatics groups with materials scientists active in nanoscience research to evaluate and reflect on the tools and resources that have recently emerged in support of predictive nanotechnology. The workshop goals were to establish a better understanding of current nanoinformatics approaches and to clearly define immediate and projected informatics infrastructure needs of the nanotechnology community. The theme of nanotechnology environmental health and safety (nanoEHS) was used to provide real-world, concrete examples on how informatics can be utilized to advance our knowledge and guide nanoscience. The benefit here is that the same properties that impact the performance of products could also be the properties that inform EHS. From a decision management standpoint, the dual use of such data should be considered a priority. Key outcomes include a proposed collaborative framework for data collection, data sharing and information integration.

纳米信息学研讨会报告:当前资源、社区需求以及数据共享和信息整合合作框架提案。
有关纳米材料特性和行为的信息数量持续快速增长。如果不齐心协力收集、整理和挖掘当前研究工作中出现的各种信息,那么这些信息的价值和有效利用充其量也是有限的。数据无法转化为知识。最坏的情况是,得出的结论将是错误的,未来的研究方向可能会被误导。纳米信息学可以成为提高全球纳米科学和纳米技术信息价值的有力方法。纳米信息学领域的基层工作取得了很大进展,为纳米科学研究人员提供了大量资源和工具。2012 年,纳米信息学界认为必须严格评估和完善现有的纳米信息学方法,以便为科学提供最佳信息,支持未来的预测性纳米技术。绿色纳米 2012:纳米信息学工具和资源研讨会将信息学小组和活跃在纳米科学研究领域的材料科学家聚集在一起,对最近出现的支持预测性纳米技术的工具和资源进行评估和反思。研讨会的目标是更好地了解当前的纳米信息学方法,并明确界定纳米技术界当前和预期的信息学基础设施需求。以纳米技术环境健康与安全(nanoEHS)为主题,提供现实世界的具体实例,说明如何利用信息学促进我们的知识并指导纳米科学。这样做的好处是,影响产品性能的特性也可能是影响环境健康与安全的特性。从决策管理的角度来看,此类数据的双重用途应被视为优先事项。主要成果包括一个拟议的数据收集、数据共享和信息集成合作框架。
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