The PRIDE database: A proteomics data hub in the life sciences (360G-Wellcome-208391_Z_17_Z)

£1,526,916

Established in 2004 at EMBL-EBI, PRIDE is the world-leading proteomics data repository and, since 2011, is leading the ProteomeXchange Consortium, standardising public proteomics data submission and dissemination worldwide. The success of PRIDE and ProteomeXchange, has largely driven the proteomics community to widely embracing open data policies. To continue serving and shaping this increasingly prominent field, we primarily request support for the further development of PRIDE as a repository, to enable an efficient handling of proteomics ‘big data’ such as the increasingly large datasets generated from clinical studies. A key component is the development of a submission Application Programming Interface that can be integrated in third-party software. Second, PRIDE will become a Hub for proteomics data, by establishing robust data dissemination pipelines to key resources (UniProt, Ensembl/Ensembl Genomes, Expression Atlas), enabling proteomics data reuse by all biological researchers. We will build novel, open quality control pipelines to ensure that only high-quality data is propagated. Third, also to facilitate data reuse, we will develop and make available open, reproducible proteomics data analysis pipelines tailored for multi-omics approaches used e.g. in personalised medicine. These pipelines will be connected to PRIDE, bringing cutting-edge analysis tools closer to the data, as datasets become larger.

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Grant Details

Amount Awarded 1526916
Applicant Surname Vizcaino
Approval Committee Biomedical Resource Committee
Award Date 2017-07-06T00:00:00+00:00
Financial Year 2016/17
Grant Programme: Title Biomedical Resources Grant
Internal ID 208391/Z/17/Z
Lead Applicant Dr Juan Antonio Vizcaino
Other Applicant(s) Dr Jyoti Choudhary
Partnership Value 1526916
Planned Dates: End Date 2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2018-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Region East of England