About ProteomeCommons.org
For information on common questions, please see our FAQ.
ProteomeCommons.org is a public resource for digital content relating to proteomics. The major focus of this site is to aid collaborative research and public sharing of data.
Who created ProteomeCommons.org?
ProteomeCommons.org was created by the laboratory of Dr. Phillip Andrews at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Jayson Falkner and Dr. Pete Ulintz were the original creators of ProteomeCommons.org. James "Augie" Hill, Mark Gjukich, and Bryan Smith re-designed and maintain the most recent incarnation of the site, with its increased functionality.
More information about who has contributed to ProteomeCommons.org can be found on the credits page.
Who supports ProteomeCommons.org?
Information on who supports ProteomeCommons.org can be found on the credits page.
What are the major features of ProteomeCommons.org?
- Resource for sharing general proteomics information, data, tools, news, etc.
- Manage all aspects of your proteomics groups/projects
- Set up or join a group/project to easily collaborate with your colleagues
- Assign to-do's to members of your team, including data annotation responsibilities
- Fine-grained permissions mean you can keep the information about your group/project as closed or as open you want
- Data Management
- Permanent storage of data (suitable for publication) available through our Tranche network
- Efficiently annotate your data using approved community standards
- Temporary storage coming soon
- Find news, data, tools, publications, and links relating to proteomics