Robert Schuler, Alejandro Bugacov, Matthew Blow, Carl Kesselman
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Sharing of bioinformatics data within research communities holds the promise of facilitating more rapid discovery, yet the volume of data is growing at a pace exponentially greater than what traditional biocuration can support. We present here an approach that we have used to empower data producing researchers to curate high quality shared data that is ready for reuse and re-analysis.