This group brings together scientists with expertise in both (medical) bioinformatics and e-science. The members can give advice to bioinformaticians who want to adopt an ‘e-science approach’. They want to share their expertise and experience for the application of technologies such as workflow, web/biomoby services, grid, semantic web, etcetera.
The group was founded in particular for the Dutch BioAssist programme lead by NBIC (Netherlands BioInformatics Centre). BioAssist is a bioinformatics support programme that has chosen an e-science approach to implement analysis pipelines for a number of bioinformatics platforms in the Netherlands (see BioAssist_NL).
Created at: Sunday 16 March 2008 @ 22:23:11 (GMT)
Unique name: eScienceSupportTeam4NBIC
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A movie to show the principle of the round trip from a biology question via pieces of code wrapped as web services and combined into a workflow (computational experiment) in Taverna, via uploading to myExperiment and back to the biologist through myExperiment's run facility. NB: at the time of uploading this movie the runner-option was in test-phase.
It is important to note that the workflow combines the work of various scientists with different expertise and some at remote locations around ...
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Pack of tools and software components that can be used to enhance your research.
'e-science' characteristics:
interoperabie with other tools
free to use by academics
components can be shared and reused, potentially for other means
stimulating sharing and reusing components
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