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FGED Society

The Functional GEnomics Data Society (FGED) (formerly known as the MGED Society)
is a non-profit, volunteer-run international organization
of biologists, computer scientists, and data analysts that aims to
facilitate biological and biomedical discovery through data
integration. The approach of FGED is to promote the sharing of basic research
data generated primarily via high-throughput technologies
that generate large data sets within the domain of functional genomics.
Members of the FGED Society work with other organizations to support the effective sharing and reproducibility
of functional genomics data; facilitate the creation of
standards and software tools that leverage the standards; and promote the sharing of high quality, well
annotated data within the life sciences and biomedical communities.
Founded in 1999 as the "Microarray Gene Expression Data (MGED) Society," this organization changed its name to the "Functional Genomics Data Society" in 2010 to reflect the fact that it has broadened its focus beyond the application of DNA microarrays for gene expression analysis to include technologies such as high-throughput sequencing. The scope of the FGED Society includes data generated using any functional genomics technology when applied to genome-scale studies of gene expression, binding, modification and other related applications.
==History==

The FGED Society was formed in 1999 at a meeting on Microarray Gene
Expression Databases in recognition of the need to establish standards
for sharing and storing data from DNA microarray experiments. Originally named the "MGED Society," the society began with
a focus on DNA microarrays and gene expression data.
The original MGED Society was incorporated in 2002 as a non-profit
public benefit organization with the title
''Microarray Gene Expression Data Society'' and obtained permanent
charity status in 2007. The MGED name was legally changed in 2007 to
''Microarray and Gene Expression Data Society'' to emphasize a broader
scope.
In September 2008, the Society decided to promote itself simply as the
''MGED Society'' to broaden the Society's scope beyond microarray technology
and gene expression applications, yet still
retain the recognized value of the MGED name within the community.
In July 2010, the society voted to change its name to the "Functional Genomics Data (FGED) Society"
to reflect its current mission which goes beyond microarrays and gene expression to encompass data
generated using any functional genomics technology applied to
genomic-scale studies of gene
expression, binding, modification (such as DNA methylation),
and other related applications. This was formally announced on 14 July 2010 at the society's "MGED13" annual meeting.

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