Author:
Custovic Adnan,Ainsworth John,Arshad Hasan,Bishop Christopher,Buchan Iain,Cullinan Paul,Devereux Graham,Henderson John,Holloway John,Roberts Graham,Turner Steve,Woodcock Ashley,Simpson Angela
Abstract
We created Asthma e-Lab, a secure web-based research environment to support consistent recording, description and sharing of data, computational/statistical methods and emerging findings across the five UK birth cohorts. The e-Lab serves as a data repository for our unified dataset and provides the computational resources and a scientific social network to support collaborative research. All activities are transparent, and emerging findings are shared via the e-Lab, linked to explanations of analytical methods, thus enabling knowledge transfer. eLab facilitates the iterative interdisciplinary dialogue between clinicians, statisticians, computer scientists, mathematicians, geneticists and basic scientists, capturing collective thought behind the interpretations of findings.
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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