Conference: KNIME Spring Summit 2016
KNIME Spring Summit 2016, Berlin, Germany Daniela Digles (University of Vienna) presented Creating workflows for drug-discovery with Open PHACTS and KNIME, and George Papadatos (EMBL-EBI) presented Leveraging Open Chemogenomics Data and Tools with KNIME
Presentation: Leveraging Open Chemogenomics Data and Tools with KNIME
KNIME Spring Summit 2016, Berlin, Germany George Papadatos (EMBL-EBI) View presentation
Presentation: Creating workflows for drug-discovery with Open PHACTS and KNIME
KNIME Spring Summit 2016, Berlin, Germany Daniela Digles (University of Vienna) View presentation
Conference: Freie Universität Berlin Pharmaceutical Research Colloquium
Freie Universität Berlin Pharmaceutical Research Colloquium, Winter Semester 2015/2016, Berlin, Germany Gerhard Ecker (University of Vienna) gave a presentation: The power of open data – Linking transporter interaction profiles to in vivo toxicity
Presentation: The power of open data – Linking transporter interaction profiles to in vivo toxicity
Freie Universität Berlin Pharmaceutical Research Colloquium, Winter Semester 2015/2016, Berlin, Germany Gerhard Ecker (University of Vienna) View presentation
Completion of the Open PHACTS project
On 18–19 February, 2016, we celebrated the successful completion of the Open PHACTS project with a conference on linking life science data in Vienna, Austria. 79 attendees from a broad cross-section of backgrounds gathered to discuss what lessons have been learned from the success of Open PHACTS, and how the…
Conference: 15th Annual Advances and Progress in Drug Design Conference 2016
15th Annual Advances and Progress in Drug Design Conference, London, UK Herman van Vlijmen (Janssen) gave a presentation: Linked open data in drug discovery: Where are we?
Presentation: Linked open data in drug discovery: Where are we?
Advances and Progress in Drug Design, London, UK Herman van Vlijmen (Janssen) View presentation
New Foundation Member: University of Vienna
A long-time partner of the Open PHACTS project, the University of Vienna has committed to supporting the Open PHACTS Foundation as our first academic member. Professor Gerhard Ecker and his colleagues bring a wealth of expertise and experience in linked pharmacological data to the Foundation, and we are excited about…