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Data Curation and it's Role in Supporting Integration and Interoperability

Presenter

Carolyn Mattingly, NC State University 

The etiology of most chronic diseases points to complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors. There is an enormity of available data from legacy traditional toxicology studies to more recent high-throughput screening efforts that span population-based and diverse experimental systems to provide clues into the complexity of environmental influences on human health.