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Establishing a distributed national research infrastructure providing bioinformatics support to life science researchers in Australia

Authors :
Schneider, MV
Griffin, PC
Tyagi, S
Flannery, M
Dayalan, S
Gladman, S
Watson-Haigh, N
Bayer, PE
Charleston, M
Cooke, I
Cook, R
Edwards, RJ
Edwards, D
Gorse, D
McConville, M
Powell, D
Wilkins, MR
Lonie, A
Schneider, MV
Griffin, PC
Tyagi, S
Flannery, M
Dayalan, S
Gladman, S
Watson-Haigh, N
Bayer, PE
Charleston, M
Cooke, I
Cook, R
Edwards, RJ
Edwards, D
Gorse, D
McConville, M
Powell, D
Wilkins, MR
Lonie, A
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource (EMBL-ABR) is a developing national research infrastructure, providing bioinformatics resources and support to life science and biomedical researchers in Australia. EMBL-ABR comprises 10 geographically distributed national nodes with one coordinating hub, with current funding provided through Bioplatforms Australia and the University of Melbourne for its initial 2-year development phase. The EMBL-ABR mission is to: (1) increase Australia's capacity in bioinformatics and data sciences; (2) contribute to the development of training in bioinformatics skills; (3) showcase Australian data sets at an international level and (4) enable engagement in international programs. The activities of EMBL-ABR are focussed in six key areas, aligning with comparable international initiatives such as ELIXIR, CyVerse and NIH Commons. These key areas-Tools, Data, Standards, Platforms, Compute and Training-are described in this article.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315716894
Document Type :
Electronic Resource