Introducing the Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA) Project!

April 23, 2024

The Data Lab has just launched the brand new Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA) project! This open, collaborative project aims to analyze data from the ScPCA Portal, which currently holds 500 samples from over 50 pediatric cancer types. We are seeking contributors with diverse skills and expertise to join the project!

About the project

OpenScPCA uses an open contribution model designed to allow experts worldwide to contribute and rapidly share the results in real-time, similar to the Open Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas (OpenPBTA), (published in Cell Genomics). Completing OpenScPCA will result in an openly licensed code base and knowledge that will live on through a peer-reviewed publication. 

Read about the project and how to get started and explore the OpenScPCA-analysis repository on GitHub!

Goals

OpenScPCA aims to:

  • Characterize the ScPCA data with analyses such as labeling cell types or identifying recurrent cell states in multiple tumor types.
  • Work on open and collaborative analyses.
  • Build consensus around usage, strengths, and pitfalls of methods and their application to pediatric cancer data.
  • Improve the utility of the ScPCA data for the research community by exploring the creation of new data assets (e.g., integrated objects).

How it works

  • Co-develop analysis ideas and approaches - Participate in discussions with Data Lab members and other contributors to shape analysis ideas and select the best approaches to implement analyses.
  • Write reproducible code to perform analyses - Use R or Python to work on an analysis module within a reproducible research framework set up for you by the Data Lab.
  • Participate in the analytical code review process - Participate in the code review process to improve your programming skills and gain experience collaborating on a code base.
  • Add analyses to the project - Contribute your analysis to benefit the broader pediatric cancer community and build your publicly-facing portfolio of source code contributions.

Why join the OpenScPCA community?

Contributing to OpenScPCA benefits you and the entire pediatric cancer community! Not only will you help build a valuable resource for researchers across the world, but you will have a variety of opportunities to build skills, meet collaborators, discover new data, and much more.

  • Access to data and tools - Discover new datasets to advance your research and learn how to use powerful tooling for reproducible research and software development.
  • Join a supportive community - Connect with the Data Lab and receive ongoing support from our team throughout the project. Meet potential collaborators with diverse skill sets and a variety of expertise!
  • Develop skills and gain experience - Build your analysis portfolio, develop transferable skills in big data analysis, and gain experience working collaboratively in a large code base.
  • Contribute to impactful research - Contribute to open science and help build a resource that will benefit a broad community of pediatric cancer researchers. Plus, you may be part of a future publication!

How to contribute

Are you a researcher with experience or expertise in pediatric cancer, single-cell data, labeling cell types or cell states, and/or pan-cancer analyses? Whether you are a disease expert, a seasoned computational biologist, or looking to hone your data analysis skills, we welcome your contributions to OpenScPCA! Get started by filling out the interest form below. You will receive an email response with more information and next steps for sharing your ideas with us.

Other ways to get started

We hope to welcome you to the OpenScPCA community! Contact the Data Lab with questions on GitHub Discussions, by joining the #open-scpca channel on Cancer Data Science Slack, or by emailing scpca@ccdatalab.org.

The Data Lab has just launched the brand new Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA) project! This open, collaborative project aims to analyze data from the ScPCA Portal, which currently holds 500 samples from over 50 pediatric cancer types. We are seeking contributors with diverse skills and expertise to join the project!

About the project

OpenScPCA uses an open contribution model designed to allow experts worldwide to contribute and rapidly share the results in real-time, similar to the Open Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas (OpenPBTA), (published in Cell Genomics). Completing OpenScPCA will result in an openly licensed code base and knowledge that will live on through a peer-reviewed publication. 

Read about the project and how to get started and explore the OpenScPCA-analysis repository on GitHub!

Goals

OpenScPCA aims to:

  • Characterize the ScPCA data with analyses such as labeling cell types or identifying recurrent cell states in multiple tumor types.
  • Work on open and collaborative analyses.
  • Build consensus around usage, strengths, and pitfalls of methods and their application to pediatric cancer data.
  • Improve the utility of the ScPCA data for the research community by exploring the creation of new data assets (e.g., integrated objects).

How it works

  • Co-develop analysis ideas and approaches - Participate in discussions with Data Lab members and other contributors to shape analysis ideas and select the best approaches to implement analyses.
  • Write reproducible code to perform analyses - Use R or Python to work on an analysis module within a reproducible research framework set up for you by the Data Lab.
  • Participate in the analytical code review process - Participate in the code review process to improve your programming skills and gain experience collaborating on a code base.
  • Add analyses to the project - Contribute your analysis to benefit the broader pediatric cancer community and build your publicly-facing portfolio of source code contributions.

Why join the OpenScPCA community?

Contributing to OpenScPCA benefits you and the entire pediatric cancer community! Not only will you help build a valuable resource for researchers across the world, but you will have a variety of opportunities to build skills, meet collaborators, discover new data, and much more.

  • Access to data and tools - Discover new datasets to advance your research and learn how to use powerful tooling for reproducible research and software development.
  • Join a supportive community - Connect with the Data Lab and receive ongoing support from our team throughout the project. Meet potential collaborators with diverse skill sets and a variety of expertise!
  • Develop skills and gain experience - Build your analysis portfolio, develop transferable skills in big data analysis, and gain experience working collaboratively in a large code base.
  • Contribute to impactful research - Contribute to open science and help build a resource that will benefit a broad community of pediatric cancer researchers. Plus, you may be part of a future publication!

How to contribute

Are you a researcher with experience or expertise in pediatric cancer, single-cell data, labeling cell types or cell states, and/or pan-cancer analyses? Whether you are a disease expert, a seasoned computational biologist, or looking to hone your data analysis skills, we welcome your contributions to OpenScPCA! Get started by filling out the interest form below. You will receive an email response with more information and next steps for sharing your ideas with us.

Other ways to get started

We hope to welcome you to the OpenScPCA community! Contact the Data Lab with questions on GitHub Discussions, by joining the #open-scpca channel on Cancer Data Science Slack, or by emailing scpca@ccdatalab.org.

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