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# QC working group teleconference 15 November 2024 | ||
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- Wout Bittremieux | ||
- Nils Hoffmann | ||
- Julian Uszkoreit | ||
- Mathias Walzer | ||
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## In-person mzQC meeting | ||
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- **January 15–17, 2025** has been selected for the in-person meeting in Antwerp, Belgium. | ||
- Wout will send around an invitation and travel information for people planning to join in-person. | ||
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## PSI Spring Meeting 2025 | ||
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- The [PSI Spring Meeting](https://www.psidev.info/spring-meeting-2025) will take place on March 31–April 3, 2025 in Tübingen, Germany. | ||
- The first two days will be a workshop on making proteomics data AI-ready. | ||
- The last two days will feature regular PSI sessions. | ||
- Registration (free) is open until early February. | ||
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## pymzqc validator | ||
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- Mathias presented some bug fixes to address several open issues for the validator. | ||
- We discussed uniqueness of input file names and that this refers to a `runQuality`/`setQuality` scope rather than an entire mzQC file. | ||
- We should start an addendum file with such information to complement the specification document. | ||
- Mathias and Nils will look into setting up a system to automatically deploy new releases of the validator to the website. | ||
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## mzQC use case | ||
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- Wout had a meeting with Theodore Alexandrov, Chris Anderton, and Kumar Sharma on the NIH-funded Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP). | ||
- They have developed QC methods for MS imaging, including m/z calibration, stability, and batch comparison. | ||
- Wout has sent technical information on mzQC, they will now take a stab at an initial implementation of mzQC export from their tools. | ||
- Nils discussed QC for clinical lipidomics using [MRMkit](https://github.com/MRMkit/MRMkit) with colleagues in Singapore. | ||
- They have [rich clinical lipidomics data](https://github.com/SLINGhub/sling-data-workshop-2024) with plenty of metrics and are interested in supporting mzQC. |