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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


MitoEAGLE Working Groups



MITOEAGLE Working Groups
Four Working Groups (WG) interact closely: WG1 elaborates the overall strategy, with input into Working Groups 2-4 specializing on various types of tissue and cells. Feeding the data repositories, WG2-4 will implement the strategies, providing feedback to WG1, with feedforward in optimization cycles. These will lead to summaries of recommendations and a Training and knowledge management concept.
WG1
Standard operating procedures and user requirement document: Protocols, terminology, documentation
Β» More details: MITOEAGLE protocols, terminology, documentation
WG2
MITOEAGLE data repository in muscle and other tissues
Β» More details: MITOEAGLE data: muscle
WG3
MITOEAGLE data repository on fat tissues and other tissues
Β» More details: MITOEAGLE data: fat
WG4
MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and cultured cells
Β» More details: MITOEAGLE data: blood and cultured cells


MITOEAGLE data repositories (from WG2-4)
  1. Deposit post-hoc datasets related to articles already published on topics of WG 2-4 by Consortium members on locations accessible for the Consortium.
  2. Connect published articles to deposited datasets, using generally accessible tools such as PubMed Commons (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedcommons/).
  3. Along with development of SOPs, implement advance public deposition of protocols (Begley, Ioannidis 2015).
  4. Deposit datasets with submitted manuscripts and finally connect these using tools such as PubMed Commons.