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Orchestrating and sharing large multimodal data for transparent and reproducible research

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  • Anthony Mammoliti

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Petr Smirnov

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Minoru Nakano

    (University Health Network)

  • Zhaleh Safikhani

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Christopher Eeles

    (University Health Network)

  • Heewon Seo

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Sisira Kadambat Nair

    (University Health Network)

  • Arvind S. Mer

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Ian Smith

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Chantal Ho

    (University Health Network)

  • Gangesh Beri

    (University Health Network)

  • Rebecca Kusko

    (Immuneering Corporation)

  • Eva Lin

    (Genentech Inc)

  • Yihong Yu

    (Genentech Inc)

  • Scott Martin

    (Genentech Inc)

  • Marc Hafner

    (Genentech Inc
    Genentech Inc)

  • Benjamin Haibe-Kains

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    Ontario Institute of Cancer Research)

Abstract

Reproducibility is essential to open science, as there is limited relevance for findings that can not be reproduced by independent research groups, regardless of its validity. It is therefore crucial for scientists to describe their experiments in sufficient detail so they can be reproduced, scrutinized, challenged, and built upon. However, the intrinsic complexity and continuous growth of biomedical data makes it increasingly difficult to process, analyze, and share with the community in a FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) manner. To overcome these issues, we created a cloud-based platform called ORCESTRA ( orcestra.ca ), which provides a flexible framework for the reproducible processing of multimodal biomedical data. It enables processing of clinical, genomic and perturbation profiles of cancer samples through automated processing pipelines that are user-customizable. ORCESTRA creates integrated and fully documented data objects with persistent identifiers (DOI) and manages multiple dataset versions, which can be shared for future studies.

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  • Anthony Mammoliti & Petr Smirnov & Minoru Nakano & Zhaleh Safikhani & Christopher Eeles & Heewon Seo & Sisira Kadambat Nair & Arvind S. Mer & Ian Smith & Chantal Ho & Gangesh Beri & Rebecca Kusko & Ev, 2021. "Orchestrating and sharing large multimodal data for transparent and reproducible research," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-25974-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25974-w
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