Engage
Ways ITCR Participants can Engage:
Improve the findability of your ITCR software or projects
ITN is working on resources to help people find out more about ITCR
Enhance usage of your software by discussing, reviewing, or writing an ITN Course
ITN courses prepare researchers with fundamental information
Casual and small contributions are welcome! such as paragraphs, sections, or chapters
Trainees are also welcome to participate!
Showcase your software at an event or host an event
ITN is sponsoring workshops and talks by ITCR participants at conferences and events
ITCR participants have helped us host events at their institutes
Create content about your software
ITN has created publishing tools to help you create documentation, courses, or lab onboarding materials
See below for our current specific needs!
Extra Benefits of Engaging:
Improve the findability of your ITCR software or projects
Boost awareness about ITCR and your work!
Enhance usage of your software by discussing, reviewing, or writing an ITN course
Get your name and your trainees names out there as experts in particular subjects
Find new collaborators
Help motivate practices in the field
Speak at an event to showcase topics or tools
These could possibly be sponsored by ITN!
We can also provide support for workshop planning/delivery
Use our publishing tools to create content about your software
Use this to onboard people in your lab!
Use this for documentation to help people use your tools!
Looks great on applications!
Looking for Feedback on our Resource Tables
Did you create a tool that allows others access to computing resources?
Did you create a cancer-relevant database?
Please check here to see if the resource is described appropriately or if it is missing - provide feedback at the form on the website.
Email cwright2@fredhutch.org with questions.
Did you create a tutorial for genomic data analysis or know of some good ones?
Did you create a genomic data analysis tool?
Please check here to see if the resource is described appropriately or if it is missing - please provide feedback as comments to the Google Sheet.
Email csavonen@fredhutch.org with questions.
Looking for Reviewers for Choosing Genomics Tools Course
Does your lab specialize in genomic data analysis? We can use your help with the upcoming Choosing Genomics Tools course.
Are you an expert in single cell RNA-seq? We can use your help to fine tune our advice regarding scRNA-seq tool decisions and advice!
Interested individuals can leave comments at this document version of the course. Please let us know who you are so we can give you credit for reviewing!
Email csavonen@fredhutch.org with questions.
Looking for Writers for Upcoming Imaging Course
Does your lab specialize in any of the histological imaging data analysis? We can use your help with the upcoming Cancer Imaging Course. You could write a chapter or a section about a relevant topic:
Basics of Histology/Pathology & Digital Pathology
Basics of Microscopy
Whole Slide Imaging
Basics of Immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and multispectral imaging
Basics on ML for Classification
Methods:
Tumor Heterogeneity/Diversity
tissue/cell Segmentation
Quantification Methods
Specialized Tools
If you a postdoc or grad student looking for some more writing experience? Small stipends available to write chapters for this ITCR course content. Researchers are also welcome to contribute writing as well.
Interested individuals can email cwright2@fredhutch.org about contributing.
Write a SHORT Blurb about your ITCR Tool(s)
Does your lab have a tool that is focused on a particular data type? Help us highlight your tool in the upcoming Choosing Genomics Tools course , Cancer Imaging Course, or Cancer Clinical Informatics Course.
Write 5 - 10 sentences - including any relevant links that tell:
Your name or who to attribute blurb about the tool to?
What kind of data is used by your tool?
At what point in the processing of the data is your tool useful for?
For what purpose (pre-processing, normalization, visualization, etc.)?
Where would one go to get started with your tool?
What makes your tool different than comparable tools?
Link to documentation/tutorials?
We will incorporate your tool in a course and give you credit for your contribution.
Email cwright2@fredhutch.org with your blurb.
Suggest topics for the Clinical Informatics CoursE
Does your lab specialize in clinical informatics?
Helo us identify what topics/chapters we should cover for the course.
We will give you credit for your contribution. Email cwright2@fredhutch.org with your suggestions.
Looking For speakers for Workshops/Talks
Let us know if you have a workshop idea for another conference. Imaging conferences coming!
We could potentially offer ITCR participants:
1. Funding
2. Admin support
3. Advice/guidance
4. Possible assistance delivering workshop
Email cwright2@fredhutch.org if you are interested.
Create Your own CoNtent
Want to create a course or documentation website about an ITCR funded informatics tool?
Our course template and guide aim to make publishing and maintaining content across multiple platforms less painful.
It includes guides and automated tools to publish with:
COllaborate on our Courses
Links for more on how to contribute:
Review existing content - also see below for our specific current needs!
Propose new content - for any of our existing or coming courses on the course page - see below for our current needs!
Write new content (please ask us first) - see below for our current needs!
Fix errors and bugs for any of our existing course on the course page.
Credit for Contributors
If you contribute to a course, you will be given credit at the end of the course using our credit system.
Code of Conduct
To contribute to our courses, you must follow our code of conduct.