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-The SeqCode Prize recognizes significant achievements in prokaryotic systematics advancing the aims and reach of the SeqCode. The Prize also recognizes significant contributions to the promotion of the SeqCode. The areas currently recognized by the SeqCode Prize include: + The SeqCode Prize recognizes significant achievements in prokaryotic + systematics advancing the aims and reach of the SeqCode. The Prize also + recognizes significant contributions to the promotion of the SeqCode. The + areas currently recognized by the SeqCode Prize include:

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  1. Implementation of software using and expanding on the SeqCode Registry capabilities, including methods for the automated creation of taxonomic names, evaluation of metadata, redistribution and visualization of SeqCode Registry data and metadata, or integration of the SeqCode in Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and webservers.
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  3. Development of methods for the evaluation of genomic data quality, including the implementation of software, the proposal of new algorithms, the systematic evaluation of existing methodologies, the development of ontologies, or the development of community activities towards the above aims.
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  5. Advancing prokaryotic systematics through the use of the SeqCode, including proposing a significant corpus of taxonomic names under the SeqCode, evaluating the impact of the SeqCode on prokaryotic taxonomy, publishing material that advances the integration and compatibility of the SeqCode with other codes of nomenclature, or otherwise publishing original research that furthers the aims and principles of the SeqCode.
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  7. Creation and dissemination of educational materials related to the SeqCode in any media, including hosting workshops, creation of shareable class materials, publication of documentation (including tutorials), or production of artistic works.
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  9. + Implementation of software using and expanding on the SeqCode Registry + capabilities, including methods for the automated creation of taxonomic + names, evaluation of metadata, redistribution and visualization of SeqCode + Registry data and metadata, or integration of the SeqCode in Application + Programming Interfaces (APIs) and webservers. +
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  11. + Development of methods for the evaluation of genomic data quality, including + the implementation of software, the proposal of new algorithms, the + systematic evaluation of existing methodologies, the development of + ontologies, or the development of community activities towards the above + aims. +
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  13. + Advancing prokaryotic systematics through the use of the SeqCode, including + proposing a significant corpus of taxonomic names under the SeqCode, + evaluating the impact of the SeqCode on prokaryotic taxonomy, publishing + material that advances the integration and compatibility of the SeqCode with + other codes of nomenclature, or otherwise publishing original research that + furthers the aims and principles of the SeqCode. +
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  15. + Creation and dissemination of educational materials related to the SeqCode + in any media, including hosting workshops, creation of shareable class + materials, publication of documentation (including tutorials), or production + of artistic works. +

Eligibility

-Applicants must demonstrate outstanding contributions to one or more of the areas above. Scientists at any career stage are eligible, and early career scientists and graduate students are particularly encouraged to participate. All contributions developed and/or published during the two years prior to the application deadline will be considered. Applicants should clearly indicate the outcomes and impact of their contributions, and outline their individual contributions in the case of collaborations. + Applicants must demonstrate outstanding contributions to one or more of the + areas above. Scientists at any career stage are eligible, and early career + scientists and graduate students are particularly encouraged to participate. + All contributions developed and/or published during the two years prior to the + application deadline will be considered. Applicants should clearly indicate + the outcomes and impact of their contributions, and outline their individual + contributions in the case of collaborations.

-Elected members of the SeqCode Committee are not eligible for the SeqCode Prize. + Elected members of the SeqCode Committee are not eligible for the SeqCode + Prize.

Submission format

-A submission form will be released soon. In the meantime, please prepare the following information: + Submissions are now open at: + https://forms.gle/znPvx8vKS1KbdDPv7 +

+ The following information is required:

Review Criteria

Honors Information

-The awardee will receive financial travel support to attend ISME 2024 of up to €2000. The awardee and their contribution will be highlighted in the SeqCode Registry. + The awardee will receive financial travel support to attend ISME 2024 of up to + €2000. The awardee and their contribution will be highlighted in the SeqCode + Registry.