Dear Bioschemas community,
We are pleased to announce that the draft type for Biosample are now available on the Bioschemas website.
In line with our governance, both drafts are open to community review for a period of 2 weeks (close of business (GMT) - 15th June 2026). Comments and feedback on properties should be provided through the relevant form here: Biosample.
Additionally, you may comment through this issue.
Please refrain from other means of feedback (e.g. email or direct messages) which may cause a delay in processing, and are more difficult to track.
We will endeavour to incorporate all relevant feedback prior to full release, but note that some feedback (e.g. descriptions of properties) may be more appropriate to accommodate in the profile creation stage.
Furthermore, in anticipation of a full release, we are also soliciting feedback on key properties for developing a profile against each draft type.
We will summarise our actions in a follow-up correspondence. For further information on this and other matters, please feel free to attend our regular Community Call.
Finally, We would like to thank the Bioschemas Samples Group for bringing this work together, ELIXIR and ELIXIR-DE for hosting hackathon projects, BGE and BioDT for targeted contributions, and most importantly the broader community for all their input.
sincerely,
Nick, Ginger, and Sara (Bioschemas Sample Working Group)
Dear Bioschemas community,
We are pleased to announce that the draft type for Biosample are now available on the Bioschemas website.
In line with our governance, both drafts are open to community review for a period of 2 weeks (close of business (GMT) - 15th June 2026). Comments and feedback on properties should be provided through the relevant form here: Biosample.
Additionally, you may comment through this issue.
Please refrain from other means of feedback (e.g. email or direct messages) which may cause a delay in processing, and are more difficult to track.
We will endeavour to incorporate all relevant feedback prior to full release, but note that some feedback (e.g. descriptions of properties) may be more appropriate to accommodate in the profile creation stage.
Furthermore, in anticipation of a full release, we are also soliciting feedback on key properties for developing a profile against each draft type.
We will summarise our actions in a follow-up correspondence. For further information on this and other matters, please feel free to attend our regular Community Call.
Finally, We would like to thank the Bioschemas Samples Group for bringing this work together, ELIXIR and ELIXIR-DE for hosting hackathon projects, BGE and BioDT for targeted contributions, and most importantly the broader community for all their input.
sincerely,
Nick, Ginger, and Sara (Bioschemas Sample Working Group)