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Publication: Publishing DisGeNET as Nanopublications

On March 25, 2015, Posted by , In Publications, By ,,,,,,, , With Comments Off on Publication: Publishing DisGeNET as Nanopublications

The increasing and unprecedented publication rate in the biomedical field is a major bottleneck for discovery in Life Sciences. Although the scientific community is limited an inability to manually curate facts from published papers, recent approaches enable the automatic, scalable and reliable extraction of assertions from the scientific literature. While…

Drug Discovery Workflow Workshop: Using Open PHACTS

On March 24, 2015, Posted by , In News, By , , With Comments Off on Drug Discovery Workflow Workshop: Using Open PHACTS

Users of Pipeline Pilot and KNIME workflow tools are invited to participate in a workshop this 19-20 May, at VU University in Amsterdam. This will be a small, informal workshop to introduce users to how the Open PHACTS API can help answer scientific questions. There will be no cost to…

Open PHACTS Newsletter 6

On March 6, 2015, Posted by , In Newsletters, By ,,,, , With Comments Off on Open PHACTS Newsletter 6

Contents: Open PHACTS Explorer v2.0 Open PHACTS Website Refresh Open PHACTS Travel Grants Decommissioning API version 1.3 Open PHACTS Phenotypic Screening Workshop Big Data Europe Publications The Open PHACTS Foundation View newsletter Sign up for the Open PHACTS Newsletter

New version of Open PHACTS Explorer released

On March 3, 2015, Posted by , In News, By , With Comments Off on New version of Open PHACTS Explorer released

We are delighted to announce the release of a new version of the Open PHACTS Explorer, including a completely new user interface, new data sources, mobile compatibility and the ability for users to favourite entities. Try it out now at explorer2.openphacts.org – or for an overview and introduction, take a look…

Open PHACTS Travel Grants

On March 3, 2015, Posted by , In News, By , , With Comments Off on Open PHACTS Travel Grants

The Open PHACTS Foundation now offers young scientists the opportunity to apply for a travel grant to present scientific use cases and innovative technological solutions connected to the Open PHACTS project. Principally, the grants are for PhD students and early PostDocs who want to present results obtained using the Open…