Biomedical researchers are facing data management challenges brought by a new generation of data driven by the advent of translational medicine research. These challenges are further complicated by the recent calls for data re-use and long-term stewardship spearheaded by the FAIR principles initiative. As a result, there is an increasingly wide-spread recognition that advancing biomedical science is becoming dependent on the application of data science to manage and utilize highly diverse and complex data in ways that give it context, meaning, and longevity beyond its initial purpose. However, current methods and practices in biomedical informatics remain to adopt a traditional linear view of the informatics process (collect, store and anal...
Abstract This article describes some use case studies and self-assessments of FAIR st...
The huge amount of generated research data has urged the scientific community to consider developing...
BackgroundFAIR (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) guidingprinciples see...
Biomedical informatics has traditionally adopted a linear view of the informatics process (collect, ...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
Modern life sciences studies depend on the collection, management and analysis of comprehensive data...
Biomedical informatics has traditionally adopted a linear view of the informatics process (collect, ...
Introduction: Open data for the validation and generalization of research results as well as the rec...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
Modern life sciences depend on the collection, management and analysis of comprehensive datasets in ...
Throughout history, the life sciences have been revolutionised by technological advances; in our era...
An overview of data management in biomedical research. We discuss stages of the data life cycle (des...
Throughout history, the life sciences have been revolutionised by technological advances; in our era...
Publicly available research data (Open Research Data) are a main pillar of Open Science and can be c...
Life Science (LS) communities must increase the sustainability of their data resources, software too...
Abstract This article describes some use case studies and self-assessments of FAIR st...
The huge amount of generated research data has urged the scientific community to consider developing...
BackgroundFAIR (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) guidingprinciples see...
Biomedical informatics has traditionally adopted a linear view of the informatics process (collect, ...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
Modern life sciences studies depend on the collection, management and analysis of comprehensive data...
Biomedical informatics has traditionally adopted a linear view of the informatics process (collect, ...
Introduction: Open data for the validation and generalization of research results as well as the rec...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
Modern life sciences depend on the collection, management and analysis of comprehensive datasets in ...
Throughout history, the life sciences have been revolutionised by technological advances; in our era...
An overview of data management in biomedical research. We discuss stages of the data life cycle (des...
Throughout history, the life sciences have been revolutionised by technological advances; in our era...
Publicly available research data (Open Research Data) are a main pillar of Open Science and can be c...
Life Science (LS) communities must increase the sustainability of their data resources, software too...
Abstract This article describes some use case studies and self-assessments of FAIR st...
The huge amount of generated research data has urged the scientific community to consider developing...
BackgroundFAIR (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) guidingprinciples see...