Organization:Big Data to Knowledge

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Short description: British National Institutes of Health project

Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) is a project of the National Institutes of Health for knowledge extraction from big data.

BD2K was founded in 2013 in response to a report from the Working Group on Data and Informatics for the Advisory Committee to the Director of the National Institutes of Health.[1]

A significant part of BD2K's plans is to have organizations make plans to share their research data when they make a proposal in response to a funding opportunity announcement.[2]

Philip Bourne was the lead in managing the project until early 2017.[3]

References

  1. Ohno-Machado, L. (2014). "NIH's Big Data to Knowledge initiative and the advancement of biomedical informatics". Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 21 (2): 193–193. doi:10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002666. ISSN 1067-5027. PMID 24509598. 
  2. Miller, Katharine (19 February 2013). "NIH Announcement: Big Data Gets Big Support | Biomedical Computation Review". biomedicalcomputationreview.org. http://biomedicalcomputationreview.org/content/nih-announcement-big-data-gets-big-support. Retrieved 28 July 2014. 
  3. Margolis, R.; Derr, L.; Dunn, M.; Huerta, M.; Larkin, J.; Sheehan, J.; Guyer, M.; Green, E. D. (2014). "The National Institutes of Health's Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative: capitalizing on biomedical big data". Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 21: 957–958. doi:10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002974. ISSN 1067-5027. PMID 25008006. 

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