Journal article
The New Data Quality Task Group (DQTG): ensuring high quality data today and in the future
Metabolomics, Vol.10(4), pp.539-540
2014
Abstract
A new Task Group has been formed within the international Metabolomics Society to provide a focal point for discussions related to experimental data quality within metabolomics experiments. The current group, which was formed in May 2014, consists of co-chairs Dan Bearden (NIST, USA) and Richard Beger (FDA, USA), and an international panel of scientists listed above as co-authors. The voluntary service of these members to this Task Group is predicated on a one-year commitment with the possibility of renewal based upon mutual agreement.
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- Title
- The New Data Quality Task Group (DQTG): ensuring high quality data today and in the future
- Authors/Creators
- D.W. Bearden (Author/Creator) - National Institute of Standards and TechnologyR.D. Beger (Author/Creator) - National Center for Toxicological ResearchD. Broadhurst (Author/Creator) - University of AlbertaW. Dunn (Author/Creator) - University of BirminghamA. Edison (Author/Creator) - University of Florida HealthC. Guillou (Author/Creator) - Institute for Health and Consumer ProtectionR. Trengove (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityM. Viant (Author/Creator) - University of BirminghamI. Wilson (Author/Creator) - Imperial Valley College
- Publication Details
- Metabolomics, Vol.10(4), pp.539-540
- Publisher
- Springer
- Identifiers
- 991005540696507891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Separation Science and Metabolomics Laboratory
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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