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DSAO 2004-2006 Activities and Future Plans

Prof. Yan BaopingDSAO Chair ybp@cnic.cn

CODATA-DSAO, Beijing, China, Oct.21,2006

Outline

1. Meetings

2. Projects

3. Articles & Reports

4. Future Plans

1. Meetings

The 16th CODATA-DSAO Task Group Conference in Thailand.

The 17th CODATA-DSAO Task Group Conference in China.

The 16th CODATA-DSAO Task Group Conference in Thailand

Held in Bangkok during Jan.12-13, 2006. Topics:

Data activities reports from member countries Natural disasters and Biodiversity Proposal of the construction of the Asian-Oceanic avian

influenza comprehensive information system 31 participants from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, India and

Indonesia 17 presentations. Agreements:

emphasized the importance and necessary of the data sharing and application in natural disaster and avian influenza .

to apply a task group in CODATA which focuses on the data sharing and application of avian influenza research among Asian-Oceanic countries and regions.

The 17th CODATA-DSAO Task Group Conference in China

Topic: Data Application to Natural disasters and Biodiversity

Participant: Specialist from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand,

India ,Vietnam and Philippines Goal:

Introduce progress in natural disasters and biodiversity research.

Exchange experiences in these research fields. Seek efficient ways to promote information sharing. Discuss future cooperation between Asian-Oceanic

countries.

2. Projects

DSAO Website Construction. Construction of the Asian-Oceanic Avian

Influenza Comprehensive Information System.

DSAO Website http://dsao.codata.cn/index.html

Proposed on 15th DSAO Task Group Conference.

Constructed and maintained by CNIC,CAS. Functions:

Introduce DSAO activities and achievements. provide communicating platform for DSAO

members. Promote information sharing and exchange.

Basic columns:

About DSAO

overview, history, subgroups, membership and structure.

Publications

Articles published on DSAO conference.

Conference

DSAO Task Group conferences.

Communication center

News, notify, events

Asian-Oceanic Avian Influenza Comprehensive Information System

Back ground Since 1959, there have been 40 outbreaks of highly

pathologic avian influenza, 31 of which occurred in 1990s. since the end of 2003, many reports on the outbreak of

highly pathologic avian influenza caused by H5N1 subtype have come out in succession in Korea and Japan.

Subsequently, H5N1 inducted avian influenza struck such east-Asian countries as Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia and tended to spread.

In 2005, the reports on AI epidemic situation have been issued in many regions throughout the world, some of which are on the infection and death of human (mostly caused by H5N1 subtype), especially in Asian countries.

China Korea

Japan Viet Nam

Roumania

Thailand

Indonesia

Avian migration is regular

An information platform is desired!

Proposed on 16th DSAO Task Group Conference. Objective:

Development of Data standards and metadata Integration of avian-flu databases Epidemiological and ecological investigation Bioinformatics analysis Platform Alarming and predicting system Cooperative scientific research Environment Information sharing system

Our achievements so far

Data and metadata standards Databases integration Epidemiological and ecological researches Data-access-interface and middle-software d

evelopment Bioinformatic analysis sub-system construction Cooperating research environment developm

ent

Comprehensive Information System-integrates achievements mentioned above

Basic functions: News, events

Achievements introduction

Data and metadata standards

Data disposal

Data searching and retrieving

Research and analysis tools

Cooperating environment

Data Standard for avian-flu basic databases

Data Input Portal

Input data according to data and metadata standards.

Searching, modifying and saving data. Supports Real-time data input for scientists

working in natural field by connecting terminal equipments with Internet.

Data Access Service-DAS

DAS is a middle software locating between physical databases and clients.

After installing DAS at each distributed website, this software will help database manager to publish their databases.

Data access from distributed, heterogeneous databases.

provides data services in web grid.

Bioinformatic analysis software GCG Package DS Modeling BLAST ClustalW Motif Searching ……..

GCG package

A comprehensive collection of sequence analysis tools which contains over 140 programs and can be used to perform high-throughput or individual gene and protein analysis

DS Modeling 1.1

A collection of tools that provide functionality for protein characterization, X-ray analysis, proteomic functional annotation, and homology modeling

Alarming and predicting systemKnowledge Integrating Disaster predicting

Cooperating environment

Schedule Planning Create schedule plan and inform others. Add Trip and working Log.

Communicating Forum Question and answer. Discussing

3. Articles & Reports

《 The construction of the Avian Influenza Comprehensive Information Systems 》

More than 30 reports were made on two Task Group conferences, covering the following fields: Methodologies and Application of Metadata Data Visualization Biological Science Data including Biodiversity,

Bioinformatics and Proteomics Natural disaster Data - Earthquake, Mine, Ocean etc Information system construction

4. Future Plans

DSAO will continue to promote regional knowledge sharing and cooperating between Asian-Oceanic Countries, especially on data application to natural disasters and biodiversity.

Asian-Oceanic Avian Influenza Comprehensive Information System, as a good start to integrate separated resources, will be unceasingly strengthened under the direction and supervision of DSAO.

Find an efficient way to enhance the cooperation between countries.

Organize a survey on the scientific data resources in Asian-Oceanic countries and regions

Thank you!

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