This presentation is held at the Bioinformatics in Cancer Research Workshop 2020, organised by the Quantitative Biology Center of the University of Tübingen. The goal of this talk is to give the audience a short introduction about FAIR data management in the context of cancer research. The content of this presentation might be outdated in the future, nor does the author claim any error-free status of the content. Use the urls provided in the slides to make up your own mind.Please pay attention the comments on individual slides, that contain content from third parties that violate the Creative Commons License
This presentation is part of an introductory FAIR data stewardship workshop for the Marie Curie ITN ...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
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This presentation is held at the Bioinformatics in Cancer Research Workshop 2020, organised by the Q...
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Researchers are hearing from many sides that their data must be made FAIR, and are often presented w...
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These slides were presented at the surgery department at the faculty of health, medicine and life sc...
This presentation is part of an introductory FAIR data stewardship workshop for the Marie Curie ITN ...
In this workshop we focus on three aspects of FAIR data stewardship: Data sharing, publishing and ar...
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This presentation is part of an introductory FAIR data stewardship workshop for the Marie Curie ITN ...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
Wouldn't it be nice to have your research data re-used e.g., by your future self? In this talk, I wi...
This presentation is held at the Bioinformatics in Cancer Research Workshop 2020, organised by the Q...
Presentation about FAIR Data Management as part of the lecture 'Biomedical Data Management' at the U...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
Presentation given on November 16, 2022 at the conference "EOSC Symposium 2022," in the session "Fai...
Researchers are hearing from many sides that their data must be made FAIR, and are often presented w...
This presentation explains the different aspects of FAIR data, data stewardship (DS) and research da...
These slides were presented at the surgery department at the faculty of health, medicine and life sc...
This presentation is part of an introductory FAIR data stewardship workshop for the Marie Curie ITN ...
In this workshop we focus on three aspects of FAIR data stewardship: Data sharing, publishing and ar...
UBC Workshop 4: FAIR data and SPARQLing Genomics How far can you go to make your data FAIR? Pre...
The presentation was held on February 15, 2023 as a webinar as part of Love Data Week 2023. Some Swi...
The huge amount of generated research data has urged the scientific community to consider developing...
This presentation is part of an introductory FAIR data stewardship workshop for the Marie Curie ITN ...
The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as pote...
Wouldn't it be nice to have your research data re-used e.g., by your future self? In this talk, I wi...