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US HUPO : Bridging ‘Omics to Function | 9-13 Mar, 2024 | Portland, USA --- https://www.ushupoconference.org/#Home-Top
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#proteomics #prot-conf
Is this the way open science is performed nowadays?
Ten days before official publication of MASST+ in @naturebiotech but presumably after acceptance, all relevant source code was removed from its GitHub repository. It is now a shell repo that only includes a README and data files used for testing. Also no deposition of the code to @zenodo_org, so what's to prevent this history from disappearing as well?
Rather shocking.
Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-023-01985-4
Repository: https://github.com/mohimanilab/MASSTplus
Weights for the non-enzymatic version of Casanovo v4.x are now available. Use this to analyze data that was generated using a different protease than trypsin, for immunopeptidomics, ...
You can find the model weights on GitHub under the "Assets" of release v4.0.0: https://github.com/Noble-Lab/casanovo/releases/tag/v4.0.0
Note that by default Casanovo will automatically download the tryptic model weights. To use the non-enzymatic model, download the weights file manually and specify it using the `--model` command-line argument.
Anyone out there that has time and skills to help me with designing a sticker for the rpx #rstats #bioconductor
package
It could be based/adapted from @wfondrie 's python ppx package (https://ppx.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) - both packages offer similar functionalities.
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