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Platforms

Platforms are support communities to fill the gaps, creating new services and training modules.

 

Ensures the operation of ELIXIR-PT | BioData.pt services by providing and maintaining a distributed compute infrastructure and supporting the community in the creation of new services and tools to support all the stages of the data life cycle.
The goal of the Data and Interoperability Platform of BioData.pt (B-DIG) is to drive the use, re-use and value of life science data in Portugal.
The training platform honours the years-old tradition of bioinformatics and RDM training in Portugal.

Communities

Our communities gather researchers that identify gaps in data management, tools and computing resources in different life science domains (e.g. plants, microbiotechnology, sea and health).


 

3D-Bioinfo community provides methods and tools to analyse, predict, archive and validate the three-dimensional (3D) structure data of biomacromolecules such as proteins, RNA or DNA.
The goal of the FHD community is to create an ecosystem of services that allow international access to genomic and biomolecular data, promoting research and improving health.
The Microbiology and Biotechnology Community and Systems Biology Community focuses on developing models and tools for and better understanding the underlying principles of governing the cell’s processes, as well as strain optimisation and integration with omics databases.
Microbiome Community aims to establish standards for microbiome-derived sequence analysis and multi-omics integration, as well as identify gaps in training, methods, and reference databases, scaling bioinformatics resources for microbiome research across all biomes.
Plant Sciences community is a community of plant scientists with different backgrounds from bioinformatics to plant biology with the main objective of developing and supporting the integration and the linking of different plant data types from phenomics and genomics to transcriptomics, metabolomics and modeling.
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