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The COVID-19 Disease Map enables the understanding of the molecular mechanism of COVID-19. Three main categories of data have been integrated i) omics, ii) drug targets and iii) imaging/3D structure...
The BY-COVID Educational Toolkit provides teachers with resources to create lessons with young people (aged 14-19+) in English, French, Spanish, Czech and Dutch to discuss the ethics of data use...
A cross-disciplinary resource that maps and interlinks databases, standards and policies, FAIRsharing enables efficient onboarding of new data sources and a means to ensure these are more discoverable in the...
The Infectious Disease Toolkit sources and shares best practices for rapidly managing data cross-domains. It captures the pan-European knowledge from the infectious disease community brought together in BY-COVID, ISIDORe and...
The data-integration platform cBioPortal is a well-established solution empowering (non-bioinformatic) researchers to query, visualize and analyze (gen)omics data – in combination with clinical and sample characteristics – in an intuitive...
The roadmap will outline operating models, responsibilities, access mechanisms for a sustainable cancer dataspace.
EOSC4Cancer will develop training material on how to use the different tools and elements developed by EOSC4Cancer to support cancer data research. The project will establish a training portfolio based...
This report will outline recommendations on how to provide better metadata description for cancer research datasets, how to better use ontologies for the content of datasets and how to facilitate...
There will be two different virtual research environments (1 based in Galaxy and 1 based in OpenVRE) to facilitate the analysis of cancer research data. Both environments are already in...
COVID-19 Portal is a service where users may find related, comprehensive and scientific information through one portal. It harmonises and brings together different repositories and providers for different data types...
BY-COVID demonstrates how EOSC and EOSC technologies, workflows, principles, standards etc. can be shaped and of value to respond to transnational access users and the needs of large user groups.