Updates from IDG - Illuminating the Druggable Genome consortium.
UPDATES FROM IDG DRGC, KMC, RDOC, CEIT
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
IDG digital resources highlighted in NAR database issue; IDG presentations at NIH virtual workshop on Ultra-Large Chemistry Databases; Opportunities to catch-up on previous presentations
IDG digital resources highlighted in
NAR's annual database issue
The Nucleic Acid Research annual database issue for January 2021 features articles highlighting various IDG digital resources;
These articles describe the various tools and data focused on elucidating kinase information for the DKKB. They inform the reader of recent data updates, such as DataCentral's incorporation of sex-based separation of side effects as reported by the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) and TCRD's data inclusion of human and viral-human protein-protein interactions. They also outline the numerous updates to data visualization and content sections in PHAROS.
NIH will be hosting a virtual workshop on 'Ultra-Large Chemistry Databases' on December 1-3, 2020 from 11 AM - 3PM EST. This workshop aims to present new opportunities and challenges for integrating and mining information across multiple databases spanning widely divergent sets of properties. In addition, there will be presentations from two IDG members, Dr. Tudor Oprea (UNM, KMC and RDOC) and Dr. John Irwin (UCSF, DRGC-GPCR).
For catching up on previous presentations by IDG members check out these different links:
Presentations from the IDG Outreach meeting at UNC held virtually on September 10-11, 2020, visit this link to the IDG YouTube Channel.
Presentations made by Dr. Bryan Roth of DRGC-GPCR, and Dr. Peter Sorger, Dr. Alison Axtman, and Dr. Tim Willson of DRGC-Kinase at the Target 2035 Kick-off webinar conference, held virtually on November 10-12, 16, 2020, visit this link to their archive.
Find us online
DRGC: U24 DK116195, U24 DK116204, U24 DK116214
KMC: U24 CA224370, U24 CA224260; RDOC: U24 TR002278
CEIT: U01 CA239106, U01 CA239108, U01 CA239069
More IDG details on our IDG site or via NIH Common Fund site.