setting normative function: describing phenotype

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HVP Phenotype Session Audience discussion Five slides with suggested/potential topics

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The ability to unambiguously describe phenotypes for all human disease in a manner that is able to be used and understood by both humans and computers is a challenge that cuts across the entire Human Variome Project. This presentation was used as a discussion starter for the "Describing Phenotype" session at the 4th Biennial Meeting of the Human Variome Project Consortium. These session discussed the logistics of collection and reporting of phenotype, how phenotypes can be validated, as well as the ethics of reporting phenotype on publicly accessible databases.

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Page 1: Setting Normative Function: Describing Phenotype

HVP Phenotype Session

Audience discussion

Five slides with suggested/potential topics

Page 2: Setting Normative Function: Describing Phenotype

Phenotype Databases

What can be achieved by databases with good

phenotype data?

What kind of phenotype data needs to go in?

Role of specialised vs. „universal“ database?

Advantages of phenotype-centric, (single-) gene

centric, or exome/genome-centric databases?

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Standards/Terminologies/Ontologies

Disease nosology, phenotypic features,...,?

How many ontologies are optimal?

How to ensure interoperability between ontologies?

How to relate specialist ontologies to hospital IT

systems such as SNOMED-CT?

Should we map legacy data?

Who does the biocuration? Who pays for it?

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Quality control of Phenotype Data

How to ensure good quality data goes in?

How to motivate physicians and others to enter

high-quality and complete phenotype data?

How to check for quality and completeness of

phenotype data in databases?

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Technical Standards for Phenotype Data

How to ensure interoperability of databases?

Role for Semantic Web technologies?

Other technologies for standardised data exchange?

What needs to be done to connect hospitals and

research labs to the rest of the network to transmit data?

Who manages researcher identities for access control?

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Data Access & Administration Who is allowed access to phenotype data (which in combination with genotypes raises issues of identifiability)?

The MD? The patient? All registered reseachers? The world?

Where should the data „live“? Centralized vs. Federated databases?

Sustainability?

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Ethics of Phenotype Databasing

Do we need special consent for Web phenotype

databases?

What about vulnerable persons (e.g., ID)?

Optimal makeup of ethics oversight committees?

Do we need to rethink our notions of Privacy in

this Facebook-era?

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Phenotype Workshop at the ASHG

Getting Ready for The Human Phenome Project

ASHG Satellite, San Francisco

Tuesday 6th November 2012,

8.30 AM to 3.45 PM

Open for abstracts