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FAIR data storage and annotation for LiceVault

The project addresses the generation and establishment of programmed pacemaker cells for an in vitro drug testing possibility to perform predictive tests. This may lead to an improved treatment of cardiac arrhythmias or an accurate identification of potential drug molecules at a very early stage of development. Important benefits will arise in verifying the safety of a wide variety of medicines while reducing animal testing. For more information you may visit our project website at ...

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The purpose of this project is to exchange public and private research data that is not attached to "normal" projects together with SDBV via the FAIRDOMHub.

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to test the api

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The main goal of this project is to create a null-CO2 foot-printing and robust biotechnological platform based on microbial consortia to produce sustainable bio-based compounds using CO2 and light as the sole sources of carbon and energy, respectively.

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BioCreative VII

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Most biological processes require energy and are tightly regulated. Energy is extracted from food supplies and eventually transformed into ATP, the universal energy carrier of the cell. These pathways consist of many reactions which involve NAD or NADP, small molecules which serve as intermediate energy transmitters. Vitamin B3 is essential for the synthesis of these nucleotides. Interestingly, the key molecules in energy transduction also have important roles in the regulation of all vital ...

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Start date: 11th Mar 2018

End date: 28th Feb 2022

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Start date: 11th May 2019

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ONT+Illumina bacterial genome assembly project

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ORHIZON IS A PROPOSAL FOR A HORIZON EUROPE PROJECT (RIA) AIMED AT DELIVERING SOLUTIONS FOR ROOT AND RHIZOSPHERE TRAITS BASED BREEDING IN THE CONTEXT OF LOW INPUT AGRICULTURE AND CLIMAT CHANGE

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With aging comes cellular senescence, and (multi-)morbidity. Cellular senescence is a key driver of an interconnected disease network including cancer and stroke. We wish to utilize systems modeling and bioinformatics, learning from omics and other lab data, to design and develop a biomarker + software kit with a focus on measuring and interpreting senescence-related signatures for precise (and early) diagnosis, prognosis, and, ultimately, therapy, of pancreatic cancer and ischemic stroke/thromboembolism. ...

Collection of coastal data via telemetry and sensors

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Public web page: https://www.afbini.gov.uk

genetical innovation

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Modelling COVID-19 epidemics : the training course organized by ISBE-NL, ELIXIR-LU, and EOSC-Life

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Public web page: https://elixir-luxembourg.org/events/2020_11_30_COVID19_modelling_training

Start date: 30th Nov 2020

End date: 31st Jan 2021

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Extremophiles metabolsim

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Short-chain fatty-acids (SCFA) are produced from dietary fibres by the intestinal microbiota. They protect humans against obesity. The fate of SCFA and their impact on human fat metabolism is complex and dynamic. To optimally apply prebiotic (fibre) and probiotic (microbial) supplements, a better understanding of their mode of action is required. Our aim is to construct, infer, and analyse a dynamic, multiscale computational model predicting how dietary fibres affect the balance between fat intake ...

This project provides a space for storing, annotating and publishing Systo models.

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