@article {746, title = {The Next Generation of Training for Arabidopsis Researchers: Bioinformatics and Quantitative Biology}, journal = {Plant Physiology}, volume = {175}, year = {2017}, month = {12/2017}, pages = {1499-1509}, abstract = {
It has been more than 50 years since Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) was first introduced as a model organism to understand basic processes in plant biology. A well-organized scientific community has used this small reference plant species to make numerous fundamental plant biology discoveries (Provart et al., 2016). Due to an extremely well-annotated genome and advances in high-throughput sequencing, our understanding of this organism and other plant species has become even more intricate and complex. Computational resources, including CyVerse,3 Araport,4 The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR),5 and BAR,6 have further facilitated novel findings with just the click of a mouse. As we move toward understanding biological systems, Arabidopsis researchers will need to use more quantitative and computational approaches to extract novel biological findings from these data. Here, we discuss guidelines, skill sets, and core competencies that should be considered when developing curricula or training undergraduate or graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty. A selected case study provides more specificity as to the concrete issues plant biologists face and how best to address such challenges.
}, url = {http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/175/4/1499}, author = {Joanna Friesner and Sarah M. Assmann and Ruth Bastow and Julia Bailey-Serres and Jim Beynon and Volker Brendel and C. Robin Buell and Alexander Bucksch and Wolfgang Busch and Taku Demura and Jose R. Dinneny and Colleen J. Doherty and Andrea L. Eveland and Pascal Falter-Braun and Malia A. Gehan and Michael Gonzales and Erich Grotewold and Rodrigo Gutierrez and Ute Kramer and Gabriel Krouk and Shisong Ma and R.J. Cody Markelz and Molly Megraw and Blake C. Meyers and James A.H. Murray and Nicholas J. Provart and Sue Rhee and Roger Smith and Edgar P. Spalding and Crispin Taylor and Tracy K. Teal and Keiko U. Torii and Chris Town and Matthew Vaughn and Richard Vierstra and Doreen Ware and Olivia Wilkins and Cranos Williams and Siobhan M. Brady} }