The genomes of thousands of individuals are profiled within Dutch healthcare and research each year. However, this valuable genomic data, associated clinical data and consent are captured in different ways and stored across many systems and organizations. This makes it difficult to discover rare disease patients, reuse data for personalized medicine and establish research cohorts based on specific parameters. FAIR Genomes aims to enable NGS data reuse by developing metadata standards for the data descriptions needed to FAIRify genomic data while also addressing ELSI issues. We developed a semantic schema of essential data elements harmonized with international FAIR initiatives. The FAIR Genomes schema v1.1 contains 110 elements in 9 modules...
The aim of the 1+MG member states initiative with coordination support of the Beyond 1 Million Genom...
Data-intensive microbial (ecology) research requires approaches to organize information in logical f...
Supplementary Figure 1: a flow chart conceptualizing the gap analysis. A generic NGS process diagram...
The genomes of thousands of individuals are profiled within Dutch healthcare and research each year....
The increase in personal genome data generated in diagnostics and research holds great promise for a...
The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) (FAIR) principles were proposed [1] to g...
The questionnaire about the inventory of (meta)data standards and retrieval of gaps of NGS data gene...
Making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) is a good approach when data nee...
With recent advances in omics data collection, generating very large datasets of patient omics data ...
This document describes tools for the data manipulation and standard conversions in the rare-disease...
The process of making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR - FAIRification) v...
Background The European Platform on Rare Disease Registration (EU RD Platform) aims to address the f...
Several studies show the difficulty experienced for the reuse of the ever-increasing amount of genom...
The Swiss Personalized Health Network (SPHN) is a government-funded initiative developing federated ...
The resulting anonymized list of 128 gaps from the gap analysis of NGS data generation and sharing i...
The aim of the 1+MG member states initiative with coordination support of the Beyond 1 Million Genom...
Data-intensive microbial (ecology) research requires approaches to organize information in logical f...
Supplementary Figure 1: a flow chart conceptualizing the gap analysis. A generic NGS process diagram...
The genomes of thousands of individuals are profiled within Dutch healthcare and research each year....
The increase in personal genome data generated in diagnostics and research holds great promise for a...
The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) (FAIR) principles were proposed [1] to g...
The questionnaire about the inventory of (meta)data standards and retrieval of gaps of NGS data gene...
Making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) is a good approach when data nee...
With recent advances in omics data collection, generating very large datasets of patient omics data ...
This document describes tools for the data manipulation and standard conversions in the rare-disease...
The process of making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR - FAIRification) v...
Background The European Platform on Rare Disease Registration (EU RD Platform) aims to address the f...
Several studies show the difficulty experienced for the reuse of the ever-increasing amount of genom...
The Swiss Personalized Health Network (SPHN) is a government-funded initiative developing federated ...
The resulting anonymized list of 128 gaps from the gap analysis of NGS data generation and sharing i...
The aim of the 1+MG member states initiative with coordination support of the Beyond 1 Million Genom...
Data-intensive microbial (ecology) research requires approaches to organize information in logical f...
Supplementary Figure 1: a flow chart conceptualizing the gap analysis. A generic NGS process diagram...