Hi Emma,
I'd be happy to participate in this review.
Cheers,
Matthew
TURNER, Emma wrote:
>
> Apologies for cross-posting
>
> Dear colleagues
>
> As I’m sure many of you will be aware, the project to create a second
> edition of the data standard MIDAS (MIDAS Heritage) is moving towards
> its peer review stage, and on behalf of the whole project team, I
> would like to invite you all to take part in this review. The FISH
> community, being concerned with heritage standards generally, is a key
> audience for us, and so I’m really keen to have some expert feedback –
> especially from the technical side of the community. I know that some
> of you have very kindly offered to undertake the review already, for
> which many thanks.
>
> The review will be happening between 8^th May and 29^th June. You will
> receive a copy of the MIDAS Heritage document and a short
> questionnaire to highlight the specific areas we would like your
> thoughts on. There will also of course be an opportunity to give us
> any other feedback or information about the document which you feel
> would be useful.
>
> I’m sure you all know how impossible it is to produce such a standard
> without a great deal of help and collaboration from everyone in the
> community. We’d be really grateful to hear from you.
>
> Please email me if you would like to join in.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Emma
>
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