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Integration of evidence across human and model organism studies: A meeting report

Authors :
Peter B. Barr
Schahram Akbarian
Erich J. Baker
Yuan Zhou
Jason Ernst
Emma C. Johnson
Qing Lu
Li Shen
Bryan C. Quach
Daniel Jacobson
David O Walton
Apurva S. Chitre
Christian Fischer
Dongbing Lai
Arpana Agrawal
Desmond J. Smith
Vivek M. Philip
Eric J. Nestler
Laura J. Bierut
Chelsie E. Benca-Bachman
Manav Kapoor
Hyejung Won
Michael J. Bray
Soo Bin Kwon
Robert W. Williams
Molly A. Bogue
Laura Saba
Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson
Rohan H. C. Palmer
Michael F. Miles
Clarissa C. Parker
Pjotr Prins
Sandra Sanchez-Roige
Anita Bandrowski
Hao Chen
Joel Gelernter
Dana B. Hancock
Shan Zhang
Eric O. Johnson
Elissa J. Chesler
Howard J. Edenberg
Spencer Mahaffey
Jake Emerson
Timothy Reynolds
Renato Polimanti
Abraham A. Palmer
Anurag Verma
Nathan C. Gaddis
Michael Hawrylycz
Maryann E. Martone
Source :
Genes, brain, and behavior, vol 20, iss 6, Genes, Brain, and Behavior
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

The National Institute on Drug Abuse and Joint Institute for Biological Sciences at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory hosted a meeting attended by a diverse group of scientists with expertise in substance use disorders (SUDs), computational biology, and FAIR (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) data sharing. The meeting's objective was to discuss and evaluate better strategies to integrate genetic, epigenetic, and 'omics data across human and model organisms to achieve deeper mechanistic insight into SUDs. Specific topics were to (a) evaluate the current state of substance use genetics and genomics research and fundamental gaps, (b) identify opportunities and challenges of integration and sharing across species and data types, (c) identify current tools and resources for integration of genetic, epigenetic, and phenotypic data, (d) discuss steps and impediment related to data integration, and (e) outline future steps to support more effective collaboration—particularly between animal model research communities and human genetics and clinical research teams. This review summarizes key facets of this catalytic discussion with a focus on new opportunities and gaps in resources and knowledge on SUDs.<br />This report discusses gaps in knowledge and possibilities for the next phase of functional discovery for addiction.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes, brain, and behavior, vol 20, iss 6, Genes, Brain, and Behavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42f1ca6744de16af819b05aea185729d