Open-Source Knowledge Management Platform Wins Best-of-Show Award and Used on Winning Projects of the Best Practices and Best Poster Awards
Wakefield, Massachusetts – April 28, 2015 – ThetranSMART Foundation, a non-profit organization providing a global, open-source knowledge management platform for scientists to share pre-competitive translational research data, today announced that its platform won three awards at the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo April 21-23, 2015 in Boston, Mass., including Best-of-Show, Best Practices and Best Poster Awards.
Ken Kubota, Director of Data Science at the Michael J. Fox Foundation with Keith Elliston, CEO of The tranSMART Foundation (provided to bostonese.com).
The tranSMART Platform v1.2 won the Best-of-Show Award in the Informatics & Data Tools category honoring exceptional innovation in technologies used by life science professionals.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation won a Best Practices Award Judges’ Prize for its use of the tranSMART platform in Parkinson’s disease research working with Thomson Reuters. The Best Practices Awards highlight outstanding examples of technology innovation in the life sciences, from basic R&D to translational medicine. The tranSMART-based U-BIOPRED Study was a 2014 Best Practices Award winner.
In addition to the Best-of-Show and Best Practices awards, the hyve, a Silver member of the tranSMART Foundation, won the Best Poster Award at the conference for its poster titled “Multi-omics data analysis in tranSMART using the Cell Line Use Case dataset” in the Dutch CTMM Translational Research IT (TraIT) project.
“The success of the tranSMART platform is a direct reflection of the hard work, dedication and true collaboration of our scientific and IT community,” said Keith Elliston, Ph.D., CEO of The tranSMART Foundation. “We are extremely proud to win the Best of Show award for the platform, but even more honored that two projects using the tranSMART platform won awards further validating the power the technology has to offer translational research.”
The tranSMART Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides an open-source, cloud-based, data-sharing and analysis platform that enables scientists at universities, disease foundations, pharmaceutical companies, and government agencies around the world to share pre-competitive data in a way that saves money and time in translating research findings into new therapies and diagnostic tools. Founded to steward the tranSMART platform, the Foundation is headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts with Centers of Excellence in Ann Arbor, Mich.; London, England; Boston, Mass.; and Amsterdam, Netherlands. The tranSMART Foundation can also be found on the web at www.tranSMARTFoundation.org.