In order to gain a snapshot of the bioinformatics and computational biology needs among life scientists and medical researchers, EMBL-ABR Hub conducted a survey (July-Sep 2016) across Australia. In total 123 responses were received from around Australia, distributed across all states and this document summarises the results and provides a link to the collected survey results. <div>This survey was originally developed by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on behalf of CyVerse. </div
Australian BioCommons is developing community-scale digital capacity, training and bioinformatics in...
Currently, the management and sharing of human genomics data in Australia is siloed within national...
The widespread adoption of high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology among the Aus...
Bioinformatics has become a core part of life science research. Life scientists must continually gai...
EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource (EMBL-ABR) is a developing national research infrastructure, ...
<p>EMBL-ABR reached 250 individual attendees in 2016 ISMB & ECCB and using a standardise set of ques...
This presentation took place during a session at the eResearch Australasia 2021 Conference 11-15 Oct...
At the end of 2019, IFB conducted a survey targeting the life sciences and bioinformatics communitie...
Australia enjoys a high international reputation for research in experimental genetics, molecular an...
This presentation took place during a session at the eResearch Australasia 2021 Conference 11-15 Oct...
Over the last decade, the cost of -omics data creation has decreased 10-fold, whereas the need for a...
In current life science practice, digital data are associated with all parts of the research lifecyc...
This document summarises proteomics bioinformatics tools and methodologies, how the Australian life ...
In a 2016 survey of 704 National Science Foundation (NSF) Biological Sciences Directorate principal ...
Background The Australian BioCommons develops digital capacity, training, and bioinformatics infrast...
Australian BioCommons is developing community-scale digital capacity, training and bioinformatics in...
Currently, the management and sharing of human genomics data in Australia is siloed within national...
The widespread adoption of high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology among the Aus...
Bioinformatics has become a core part of life science research. Life scientists must continually gai...
EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource (EMBL-ABR) is a developing national research infrastructure, ...
<p>EMBL-ABR reached 250 individual attendees in 2016 ISMB & ECCB and using a standardise set of ques...
This presentation took place during a session at the eResearch Australasia 2021 Conference 11-15 Oct...
At the end of 2019, IFB conducted a survey targeting the life sciences and bioinformatics communitie...
Australia enjoys a high international reputation for research in experimental genetics, molecular an...
This presentation took place during a session at the eResearch Australasia 2021 Conference 11-15 Oct...
Over the last decade, the cost of -omics data creation has decreased 10-fold, whereas the need for a...
In current life science practice, digital data are associated with all parts of the research lifecyc...
This document summarises proteomics bioinformatics tools and methodologies, how the Australian life ...
In a 2016 survey of 704 National Science Foundation (NSF) Biological Sciences Directorate principal ...
Background The Australian BioCommons develops digital capacity, training, and bioinformatics infrast...
Australian BioCommons is developing community-scale digital capacity, training and bioinformatics in...
Currently, the management and sharing of human genomics data in Australia is siloed within national...
The widespread adoption of high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology among the Aus...