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230619 The potential of research data – How research infrastructures support new opportunities and benefits for society

19 – 20 June 2023, Lund, Sweden

Panel discussion 3: The Future is now, and it’s digital: Highlights on data and emerging technologies.

 

Erik Huizer, CEO, Géant

Darja Fišer, Director, Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN-ERIC)

Matthew Thakur, Senior Programme Manager European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)

Ilse van Bemmel, Project Scientist, Joint Institute for VLBI (JIV-ERIC), and Event Horizon Telescope Team Member 5

Liane Hughes, Project Leader, Covid-19 & Pandemic Preparedness Data Portal,nSciLifeLab

 

Photo: Josefine Stenersen

Emily Bellis, assistant professor of bioinformatics at Arkansas State University with a U of A Division of Agriculture appointment, was recognized as the 2022 New Investigator of the Year by the Arkansas Biosciences Institute during the ABI Fall Symposium at the Don Tyson Center for Agricultural Sciences in Fayetteville. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Bellis)

A simple workflow analysis of a web application I've been working on...

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – This 6-story, 150,000 square food project required the negotiation of a diverse and complex program and integration with the larger fabric of UNC’s School of Medicine campus. Large expanses of glazing and regular patterns of fenestration maximize interior natural lighting to research and office spaces for this multidisciplinary building and interior design project.

International Conference on Computational Cell Biology ~ From the Past to the Future

 

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Elisa D’Arcangelo (subsequent gold medal winner) presents her research, entitled BIOINFORMATIC ANALYISIS OF MYC-N BINDING SITES IN MYC-N

OVEREXPRESSING NEUROBLASTOMA SH-SY5Y CELLS, to Dr Desiree O'Leary

Students Advanced Bachelor of Bioinformatics

From the 7-19 August 2016, the Biosciences eastern and central Africa-International Livestock Research Institute (BecA-ILRI) Hub and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) conducted a training workshop on Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics at the ILRI campus in Nairobi, Kenya (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub/Sylvia Muthoni).

Session IV : Made in Brussels , made in Belgium - 28 October 2013

 

Yves Moreau , Professor of Bioinformatics at University of Leuven and researcher at the iMinds Future Health department

 

TEDX BRUSSELS 2013 - Belgium - Brussels - October 2013 © TEDx Brussels/Scorpix

Session IV : Made in Brussels , made in Belgium - 28 October 2013

 

Yves Moreau , Professor of Bioinformatics at University of Leuven and researcher at the iMinds Future Health department

 

TEDX BRUSSELS 2013 - Belgium - Brussels - October 2013 © TEDx Brussels/Scorpix

230619 The potential of research data – How research infrastructures support new opportunities and benefits for society

19 – 20 June 2023, Lund, Sweden

Panel discussion 3: The Future is now, and it’s digital: Highlights on data and emerging technologies.

 

Erik Huizer, CEO, Géant

Darja Fišer, Director, Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN-ERIC)

Matthew Thakur, Senior Programme Manager European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)

Ilse van Bemmel, Project Scientist, Joint Institute for VLBI (JIV-ERIC), and Event Horizon Telescope Team Member 5

Liane Hughes, Project Leader, Covid-19 & Pandemic Preparedness Data Portal,nSciLifeLab

 

Photo: Josefine Stenersen

From the 7-19 August 2016, the Biosciences eastern and central Africa-International Livestock Research Institute (BecA-ILRI) Hub and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) conducted a training workshop on Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics at the ILRI campus in Nairobi, Kenya (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub/Sylvia Muthoni).

A really nice blacked out 240SX/S13 that was parked in Union Square

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – This 6-story, 150,000 square food project required the negotiation of a diverse and complex program and integration with the larger fabric of UNC’s School of Medicine campus. Large expanses of glazing and regular patterns of fenestration maximize interior natural lighting to research and office spaces for this multidisciplinary building and interior design project.

Gene D. Morse, PharmD., FCCP, BCPS, is Co-Director of the CTSI UNYTE Translational Research Network. Dr. Morse assumed the position of Associate Director of the University at Buffalo’s Institute for Healthcare Informatics in 2010 and the position of Associate Director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences in 2009. In addition, Dr. Morse is Director of the Translational Pharmacology Research Core in the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences. He also holds appointments as Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Research Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University at Buffalo. He was previously the Associate Dean of Clinical and Translational Research in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Morse has an active research and training program in clinical and translational pharmacology and has been an active researcher in the HIV epidemic since the introduction of antiretrovirals in 1986. He currently has National Institutes of Health support from NIAID through the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) as Principal Investigator for the UB ACTG Pharmacology Specialty Laboratory, Co-Investigator with the UR ACTG Clinical Trials Units, and as Principal Investigator for the NIAID HIV Clinical Pharmacology Quality Assurance Program. These programs integrate with the NIH Fogarty International Center, UB AIDS International Training and Research Program that Dr. Morse directs in collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe. He also directs the UB HIV Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory, which has gained an international reputation for bioanalysis, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacogenomics and is one of the clinical pharmacology programs in the Translational Pharmacology Research Core at the NYS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences. In addition, Dr. Morse directs the Medication Management Research Network, an AHRQ-designated, federally certified Patient Safety Organization, and led the UB 2020 effort to develop a model for statewide medication management research programs in partnership with the NYS Department of Health Patient Safety Center. Dr. Morse received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University at Buffalo, where he also completed a fellowship in Clinical Pharmacokinetics.

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