Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 6, FAIR Data
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 6, March 31, 2021
Scientific topics: FAIR data, Data management
Operations: Data handling
Keywords: FAIR data, Data management planning, Metadata
Resource type: Slidedeck
Helis Academy course FAIR data stewardship 2021, Day 6, FAIR Data
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648062
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/helis-academy-course-fair-data-stewardship-2021-day-6-fair-data
This presentation is part of the 3rd edition of the Helis Academy FAIR data stewardship (for life sciences) course
Day 6, March 31, 2021
Nikola Vasiljevic
FAIR data
Data management
FAIR data, Data management planning, Metadata
PhD candidates
Research Data Management Introduction for researchers
Short summary of the previous session
1.Scope of the DM
2.DMP Content and structure
Practical activities
3.Planning the DM of a simple project
4.DMP evaluation
Scientific topics: Data management, FAIR data
Keywords: ELIXIR-CONVERGE, DMP, data management plan, research data management, FAIR principles, DMP tools, DMP templates, tools, template, competency, DMP evaluation, evaluation, on-line, e-learning
Resource type: PDF, e-learning, slideck/ presentation
Research Data Management Introduction for researchers
https://b2drop.bsc.es/index.php/s/QNMKXn7M3TQzwCt
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/research-data-management-introduction-for-researchers
Short summary of the previous session
1.Scope of the DM
2.DMP Content and structure
Practical activities
3.Planning the DM of a simple project
4.DMP evaluation
Nadia Tonello
Data management
FAIR data
ELIXIR-CONVERGE, DMP, data management plan, research data management, FAIR principles, DMP tools, DMP templates, tools, template, competency, DMP evaluation, evaluation, on-line, e-learning
Researchers
PhD students
runBioSimulations tutorial and help
runBioSimulations is a web application for executing a broad range of modeling studies and visualizing their results. runBioSimulations uses BioSimulators to supports a broad range of modeling frameworks (e.g., logical, constraint-based, kinetic), simulation algorithms (e.g., CVODE, FBA, SSA),...
Scientific topics: Simulation experiment, Computational biology, Systems biology
Operations: Modelling and simulation
Keywords: biosimulators, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, Modeling, dynamic simulations, SBML, BNGL
Resource type: Tutorial, Documentation
runBioSimulations tutorial and help
https://run.biosimulations.org/help
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/runbiosimulations-tutorial-and-help
runBioSimulations is a web application for executing a broad range of modeling studies and visualizing their results. runBioSimulations uses BioSimulators to supports a broad range of modeling frameworks (e.g., logical, constraint-based, kinetic), simulation algorithms (e.g., CVODE, FBA, SSA), and modeling formats (e.g., BNGL, SBML). runBioSimulations also provides a REST API for programmatic access to the same simulation capabilities.
The runBioSimulations tutorial and help describes how to use this web application and web service to execute simulations and visualize their results. This includes instructions on how to create COMBINE/OMEX archives of modeling projects.
Jonathan Karr
Ion Moraru
Bilal Shaikh
Gnaneswara Marupilla
Simulation experiment
Computational biology
Systems biology
biosimulators, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, Modeling, dynamic simulations, SBML, BNGL
modelers
BioSimulators tutorial and help
BioSimulators is a registry of containerized biosimulation tools that provide consistent command-line interfaces. The BioSimulations web application helps investigators browse this registry to find simulation tools that have the capabilities (supported modeling frameworks, simulation algorithms,...
Scientific topics: Simulation experiment, Computational biology, Systems biology
Operations: Modelling and simulation
Keywords: Modeling, biomodel, dynamic simulations, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, SBML, BNGL
Resource type: Tutorial, Documentation
BioSimulators tutorial and help
https://biosimulators.org/help
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/biosimulators-help
BioSimulators is a registry of containerized biosimulation tools that provide consistent command-line interfaces. The BioSimulations web application helps investigators browse this registry to find simulation tools that have the capabilities (supported modeling frameworks, simulation algorithms, and modeling formats) needed for specific modeling projects.
The BioSimulators help describes how to use this registry:
- How to find a containerized simulation tools that are capable of executing a modeling study.
- How to use containerized simulation tools to execute modeling studies.
- How to containerize a simulation tool and submit it to the BioSimulators registry.
Jonathan Karr
Ion Moraru
Bilal Shaikh
Simulation experiment
Computational biology
Systems biology
Modeling, biomodel, dynamic simulations, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, SBML, BNGL
modelers
Computational biologists
software developers, bioinformaticians
Jaqpot Hackathon - Training materials
Under the subtitle “Take your research from the bench to the community by making your models available as a web service”, attendees learned how to use the Jaqpot suite and python to go from data to model, starting from a common CSV file.
Jaqpot is a computational platform for in silico...
Keywords: nanoinformatics, toxicity prediction, e-tools, Modeling, data FAIRness
Jaqpot Hackathon - Training materials
https://infrastructure.nanocommons.eu/events/40/online-jaqpot-hackathon-take-your-research-from-the-bench-to-the-community-by-making-your-models-available-as-a-web-service/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/jaqpot-hackathon-training-materials
Under the subtitle “Take your research from the bench to the community by making your models available as a web service”, attendees learned how to use the Jaqpot suite and python to go from data to model, starting from a common CSV file.
Jaqpot is a computational platform for in silico modelling of chemical compounds, that provides both access to its services both over a User Interface (GUI) and an Application Programming Interface (API). It is a cloud-ready application that uses the benefits of Java, R and Python, having incorporated functionality by various established and open-source machine learning and data analysis toolkits, while algorithms in any programming algorithm can be added to Jaqpot.
Attached you find the following presentations:
1. Intro to NanoCommons by Martin Himly, PLUS
2. Electronic Lab Notebooks by Iseult Lynch, UoB
3. NanoCommons Knowledgebase by Dieter Maier, Biomax
4. Jaqpot Suite by Philip Doganis, NTUA
Martin Himly, PLUS
Iseult Lynch, UoB
Dieter Maier, Biomax
Philip Doganis, NTUA
Lee Walker, UKCEH
Christine Balmer, UKCEH
Irini Liampa, NTUA
Pantelis Karatzas, NTUA
Beatriz Alfaro Serrano, BNN
Harry Sarimveis, NTUA
nanoinformatics, toxicity prediction, e-tools, Modeling, data FAIRness
Helis Academy - FAIRify your data
FAIRify your data: FAIRification & Data modelling using linked data
Keywords: linked data, Wikidata, data management
Resource type: Slides
Helis Academy - FAIRify your data
https://zenodo.org/record/3238328#.XeYXKuhKiUk
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/helis-academy-fairify-your-data
FAIRify your data: FAIRification & Data modelling using linked data
Andra Waagmeester
linked data, Wikidata, data management
bioinformaticians
software developers, bioinformaticians
Life Science Researchers
Ready For BioData Management?
"Ready For BioData Management?" is BioData.pt/ELIXIR-Portugal's capacity building program in data management for the life sciences.
Scientific topics: Data management
Keywords: Data managment plan
Resource type: course materials
Ready For BioData Management?
https://github.com/BioData-PT/Ready4BioDataManagement
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/ready-for-biodata-management
"Ready For BioData Management?" is BioData.pt/ELIXIR-Portugal's capacity building program in data management for the life sciences.
Daniel Faria
João Cardoso
Marta Silva
Data management
Data managment plan
Life Science Researchers
PhD students
Master students
Technicians
High Performance Computing (HPC) in Life Sciences
High-throughput sequencing data analysis requires new technical competencies and HPC is one of them. SIB has developed an e-learning module in HPC, as part of the ELIXIR-EXCELERATE project. e-learning has the potential to reach a wider audience, in any location and any time, and can be used...
Scientific topics: Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer science
Keywords: High performance computing, high-performance computing
Resource type: Tutorial, Slideshow, e-learning
High Performance Computing (HPC) in Life Sciences
https://edu.sib.swiss/course/view.php?name=HPCel
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/high-performance-computing-hpc-in-life-sciences
High-throughput sequencing data analysis requires new technical competencies and HPC is one of them. SIB has developed an e-learning module in HPC, as part of the ELIXIR-EXCELERATE project. e-learning has the potential to reach a wider audience, in any location and any time, and can be used either as the electronic component of a blended training format or as a self-running learning product.
Robin Engler
Vassilios Ioannidis
Grégoire Rossier
Volker Flegel
Heinz Stockinger
Biology
Bioinformatics
Computer science
High performance computing, high-performance computing
PhD students
All postgraduates
Life Science Researchers
Data visualisation with R and ggplot2
This course provides a short beginners introduction to data visualisation using the R programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Sergio will demonstrate basic examples on how to import data, perform different types of plots and export graphics using R...
Keywords: R-programming
Resource type: course materials
Data visualisation with R and ggplot2
https://github.com/semacu/20180531_DataVisualisationRggplot2_Wolfson_Cambridge/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/data-visualisation-with-r-and-ggplot2
This course provides a short beginners introduction to data visualisation using the R programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Sergio will demonstrate basic examples on how to import data, perform different types of plots and export graphics using R standard functions and the library ggplot2. Everybody is welcome; if you would like to follow along with your laptop, please bring R and RStudio downloaded and installed before the session.
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
R-programming
PhD students
Researchers
Introduction to GitHub for chemists
Are you interested in learning Git and GitHub to manage your code, manuscripts or research data? This introductory workshop will be covering the following:
- Background and motivation
- What is Git? What is version control? What is GitHub?
- How can Git and GitHub be useful for you?
-...
Keywords: Git, GitHub
Resource type: course materials
Introduction to GitHub for chemists
https://github.com/semacu/20171024_GitHub_Chemistry_Cambridge/blob/master/README.md
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-github-for-chemists
Are you interested in learning Git and GitHub to manage your code, manuscripts or research data? This introductory workshop will be covering the following:
- Background and motivation
- What is Git? What is version control? What is GitHub?
- How can Git and GitHub be useful for you?
- Practical session: working with Git and GitHub
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Clair Castle
Git, GitHub
Researchers
PhD students
Staff
Make your academic life easy with ORCID: an introduction
Many funders and publishers now require you to get an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID): an identifier that is unique to you and which comes with you wherever you go. It eliminates ambiguity about your name so you can get full credit for your work. Do you have an ORCID id? Are you sure...
Keywords: ORCID
Resource type: Tutorial
Make your academic life easy with ORCID: an introduction
https://github.com/semacu/20180223_ORCID_Chemistry_Cambridge/blob/master/README.md
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/make-your-academic-life-easy-with-orcid-an-introduction
Many funders and publishers now require you to get an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID): an identifier that is unique to you and which comes with you wherever you go. It eliminates ambiguity about your name so you can get full credit for your work. Do you have an ORCID id? Are you sure how best to use it? Bring your own device to this practical session and register for an ORCID id, explore its features and find out more
Sergio Martínez Cuesta
Clair Castle
ORCID
Researchers
PhD students
Staff
R Basics Quiz
R Basics Quiz
https://edu.isb-sib.ch/course/view.php?id=52
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/r-basics
No description provided.
UNIX Fundamentals
UNIX Fundamentals
https://edu.isb-sib.ch/course/view.php?id=82
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/unix-fundamentals
No description provided.
2014-01-13