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The Neuroscience Information Framework Presents this week's NeuroTools Webinar on April 6th, 2018: Title: GeneWeaver (RRID:SCR_003009): A System For The Integration And Analysis Of Heterogeneous Functional Genomics Data RRID: https://scicrunch.org/resolver/SCR_00... Presenters: Dr. Elissa J. Chesler And Dr. Erich J. Baker Biographies: Dr. Elissa J. Chesler: Dr. Chesler is a professor at The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, where she works on the development of tools and resources for integrative genetics and genomics with an emphasis on their application in behavioral genetics. She is the Director of the NIDA Center for Systems Neurogenetics of Addiction and has led the GeneWeaver project since its inception in 2006 as “The Ontological Discovery Environment”. Dr. Erich J. Baker: Dr Baker is a professor of Computer Science at Baylor University. He has been involved in the development of the GeneWeaver web application since its inception. Synopsis of Webinar: GeneWeaver is a web application for the integrated cross-species analysis of functional genomics data to find convergent evidence from heterogeneous sources. The application consists of a large database of gene sets curated from multiple public data resources and curated submissions, along with a suite of analysis tools designed to allow flexible, customized workflows through web-based interactive analysis or scripted API driven analysis. Gene sets come from multiple widely studied species and include ontology annotations, brain gene expression atlases, systems genetic study results, gene regulatory information, pathway databases, drug interaction databases and many other sources. Users can retrieve, store, analyze and share gene sets through a graded access system. Analysis tools are based on combinatorics and statistical methods for comparing, contrasting and classifying gene sets based on their members. An overview of the database and tools will be presented along with applications in alcohol and addiction biology. GeneWeaver is supported by NIH R01 AA18776, jointly funded by NIDA and NIAAA. Additional support comes from the Center for Precision Genetics, NIH U54 OD 020351. This webinar is part of the Neuro-Tools Webinar series, for upcoming webinars please visit The Neuroscience Information Framework: https://neuinfo.org/about/UpcomingWeb...