
Presentation: DisGeNET – A discovery platform for translational Research – RDF & SPARQL – Usage and Modeling Challenges
SIB Training Course: Using the Semantic Web for faster (Bio-)Research, Geneva, 30 November – 3 December 2015 Núria Queralt (IMIM) View presentation
Conference: SIB Training Course: Using the Semantic Web for faster (Bio-)Research
SIB Training Course: Using the Semantic Web for faster (Bio-)Research, Geneva, 30 November – 3 December 2015 Núria Queralt (IMIM) gave a presentation: DisGeNET – A discovery platform for translational Research – RDF & SPARQL – Usage and Modeling Challenges
Poster: Drug Discovery FAQ: Open PHACTS API and KNIME have the answers!
8th KNIME User Group Meeting and Workshops, Berlin, Germany View poster
Conference: 8th KNIME User Group Meeting and Workshops
8th KNIME User Group Meeting and Workshops, Berlin, Germany Christine Chichester (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics) presented a poster: Drug Discovery FAQ: Open PHACTS API and KNIME have the answers!
Conference: IMI 2 Open Info Day
IMI 2 Open Info Day, Brussels, Belgium Christine Chichester (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics) represented Open PHACTS.
Managing Knowledge about Tissues IMI Workshop
Managing Knowledge about Tissues (Brussels, Belgium)
Presentation: Open PHACTS: How does it work? How can it work for tissue knowledge management?
Managing Knowledge about Tissues, Brussels, Belgium Christine Chichester (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics) View presentation
Conference: NETTAB 2013
NETTAB 2013, Venice Lido, Italy Antony Williams (Royal Society of Chemistry) gave a presentation: Facilitating Scientific Discovery through Crowdsourcing and Distributed Participation Christine Chichester (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics) gave a presentation: Mobile semantic technologies using Open PHACTS
Presentation: Mobile semantic technologies using Open PHACTS
NETTAB 2013, Venice Lido, Italy Christine Chichester (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics) View presentation
Press Release: Five new partners join Open PHACTS
(PDF) The Open PHACTS consortium is pleased to announce that ConnectedDiscovery, the European Bioinformatics Institute, Janssen, the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre, and the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics have joined the project as new consortium members. The addition of these partners – bringing together respected drug discovery and bioinformatics expertise from academic institutions,…
1st Open PHACTS Community Workshop
Solving Bottlenecks in Data Sharing in the Life Sciences (Volendam, the Netherlands) Co-hosted with GEN2PHEN as a project addressing similar issues around data sharing