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BioExcel
BioExcel is the leading European Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research. BioExcel develops some of the most popular open-source applications for modelling and simulations of biomolecular systems along with user-friendly workflows and container solutions. The software stack...
4 events (13 past events)BioExcel http://bioexcel.eu/ https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/bioexcel BioExcel is the leading European Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research. BioExcel develops some of the most popular open-source applications for modelling and simulations of biomolecular systems along with user-friendly workflows and container solutions. The software stack comes with great performance and scalability capabilities for extreme-scale utilization of the world's largest high-performance computing (HPC) and high-throughput computing (HTC) compute resource. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/053/original/BioExcel_logo_payoff.png?1470306206 -
INB: Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute
The Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute (‘Instituto Nacional de Bioinformática’ in Spanish, or short INB), founded in 2003 following the decentralized model of nodes of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), is the bioinformatics technology platform of the Carlos III Health Institute...
0 events (14 past events)INB: Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute https://inb-elixir.es https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/inb-spanish-national-bioinformatics-institute The Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute (‘Instituto Nacional de Bioinformática’ in Spanish, or short INB), founded in 2003 following the decentralized model of nodes of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), is the bioinformatics technology platform of the Carlos III Health Institute (‘Instituto de Salud Carlos III‘ or ISCIII) since January 2018. The INB has increased the participant nodes to 19 research groups distributed across 13 institutions in Spain. The two main overarching objectives are maintaining and increasing the alignment of the INB with ELIXIR (European Life Science Infrastructure for Biological Information) looking for deeper synergies, while increasing the translational capacity of the INB towards the Spanish National Health System (SNS). The INB serves in the coordination, integration and development of Spanish bioinformatics resources in projects in the areas of genomics, proteomics and translational medicine. It has contributed to the creation of a consistent computational infrastructure in the area of bioinformatics, participated in national and international genome projects, and trained bioinformatics users and developers. The INB is in a strategic position as an interface between developments at the national and international level by research centers, initiatives such as the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH), and organizations such as ELIXIR, and bioinformatic groups directly related to clinical practice. **Spain is member of ELIXIR since 2015, with the INB as the Spanish national node**. Within ELIXIR, the INB is responsible for the bioinformatics infrastructure offered by Spain, and therefore, should guarantee its alignment to the strategic areas put forward by ELIXIR. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/110/original/logoINB.png?1550073283 -
PerMedCoE
PerMedCoE is the HPC/Exascale Centre of Excellence for Personalised Medicine in Europe.
12 training materialsPerMedCoE https://permedcoe.eu https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/permedcoe PerMedCoE is the HPC/Exascale Centre of Excellence for Personalised Medicine in Europe. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/637/original/LOGO_PerMedCoE.jpg?1636473064 -
ABACBS
The Australian Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Society Inc or ABACBS (pronounced abacus) is the national scientific and professional society for bioinformatics and computational biology in Australia. OUR AIMS
Bioinformatics and computational biology deal with the management, analysis...0 events (11 past events)ABACBS https://www.abacbs.org/ https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/abacbs The Australian Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Society Inc or ABACBS (pronounced abacus) is the national scientific and professional society for bioinformatics and computational biology in Australia. OUR AIMS Bioinformatics and computational biology deal with the management, analysis and interpretation of biological information, especially at the molecular level. The Australian Bioinformatics And Computational Biology Society (ABACBS, pron.ˈabəkəs) is focused on the science and profession of bioinformatics and computational biology in Australia. ABACBS aims to strengthen the science and profession encourage and support students provide representation and advocacy promote interaction and awareness of bioinformatics and computational biology. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/085/original/1500958230164?1508163212 -
eNanoMapper
eNanoMapper developed a computational infrastructure for toxicological data management of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) based on open standards, ontologies and an interoperable design to enable a more effective, integrated approach to European research in nanotechnology. eNanoMapper supports...
10 training materialseNanoMapper http://enanomapper.net/ https://861596.fd6au1zn.asia/content_providers/enanomapper eNanoMapper developed a computational infrastructure for toxicological data management of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) based on open standards, ontologies and an interoperable design to enable a more effective, integrated approach to European research in nanotechnology. eNanoMapper supports the collaborative safety assessment for ENMs by creating a modular, extensible infrastructure for transparent data sharing, data analysis, and the creation of computational toxicology models for ENMs. eNanoMapper was funded by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 604134. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/092/original/logo.png?1528313779 -
OpenRiskNet
The main objective of OpenRiskNet is to develop an open e-Infrastructure providing resources and services to a variety of communities requiring risk assessment, including chemicals, cosmetic ingredients, therapeutic agents and nanomaterials.
OpenRiskNet is
* a virtual research environment for...0 events (10 past events)OpenRiskNet https://openrisknet.org/ https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/openrisknet The main objective of OpenRiskNet is to develop an open e-Infrastructure providing resources and services to a variety of communities requiring risk assessment, including chemicals, cosmetic ingredients, therapeutic agents and nanomaterials. OpenRiskNet is * a virtual research environment for predictive toxicology and chemical and nanomaterial risk assessment, * harmonising access to data and facilitating interoperability of software, * easily deployable to single computers, public and in-house cloud solutions, * addressing the needs of industry and academic researchers, risk assessors, regulators and informed public. OpenRiskNet (Grant Agreement 731075) is a 3-years project funded by the European Commission within the Horizon2020 Programme /system/content_providers/images/000/000/097/original/ORN-Web_Logo3.png?1533933310 -
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
BSC is at the service of the international scientific communιty and of industry that requires HPC resources. Our multidisciplinary research team and our computational facilities –including MareNostrum– make BSC an international centre of excellence in e-Science. Since its establishment in 2005,...
8 training materials0 events (10 past events)Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) http://www.bsc.es https://861596.fd6au1zn.asia/content_providers/barcelona-supercomputing-center-bsc BSC is at the service of the international scientific communιty and of industry that requires HPC resources. Our multidisciplinary research team and our computational facilities –including MareNostrum– make BSC an international centre of excellence in e-Science. Since its establishment in 2005, BSC has developed an active role in fostering HPC in Spain and Europe as an essential tool for international competitiveness in science and engineering. The centre manages the Red Española de Supercomputación (RES), and is a hosting member of the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) initiative. We actively participate in the main European HPC initiatives, in close cooperation with other European supercomputing centres. With a total staff of more than 500 R&D experts and professionals, BSC has been successful in attracting talent, and our research focuses on four fields: Computer Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth Sciences and Computer Applications in Science and Engineering. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/636/original/BSC-blue-large.jpg?1632400405 -
Bioschemas
Bioschemas aims to improve the Findability on the Web of life sciences resources such as datasets, software, and training materials.
9 training materialsBioschemas https://bioschemas.org https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/bioschemas Bioschemas aims to improve the Findability on the Web of life sciences resources such as datasets, software, and training materials. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/640/original/square_logo2.svg?1653914042 -
Genome 3D
Genome3D provides consensus structural annotations and 3D models for sequences from model organisms, including human.
These data are generated by several UK based resources in the Genome3D consortium:
SCOP, CATH, SUPERFAMILY, Gene3D, FUGUE, THREADER, PHYRE.8 training materialsGenome 3D http://genome3d.eu/ https://840665.21dyvlrb.asia/content_providers/genome-3d Genome3D provides consensus structural annotations and 3D models for sequences from model organisms, including human. These data are generated by several UK based resources in the Genome3D consortium: SCOP, CATH, SUPERFAMILY, Gene3D, FUGUE, THREADER, PHYRE. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/006/original/images?1469458224 -
Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, Maastricht University
The department of Bioinformatics-BiGCaT is part of NUTRIM the school of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 by Prof. dr. Chris Evelo aiming at employing bioinformatics approaches in systems biology to integrate...
8 training materials0 events (1 past event)Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, Maastricht University https://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/ https://861596.fd6au1zn.asia/content_providers/department-of-bioinformatics-bigcat-maastricht-university The department of Bioinformatics-BiGCaT is part of NUTRIM the school of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 by Prof. dr. Chris Evelo aiming at employing bioinformatics approaches in systems biology to integrate experimental data and data with current knowledge. Integrative Systems Biology is being developed and applied in various research fields. The department has four core research areas; 1) Metabolic diseases, 2) Micronutrients, 3) Toxicity and risk Assessment and 4) Rare diseases. Within these areas different types of data, like transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and (epi)genomics data, are collected , integrated and combined with existing knowledge /system/content_providers/images/000/000/093/original/logo_05_72dpi.gif?1528366508