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Programme: FAIR Biocatalysis

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Programme: FAIR Biocatalysis

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Designing 3D metamaterials

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Programme: MS_DILI

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Extremophiles metabolsim

Programme: Independent Projects

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The main objectives of SysMO-DB are to: facilitate the web-based exchange of data between research groups within- and inter- consortia, and to provide an integrated platform for the dissemination of the results of the SysMO projects to the scientific community. We aim to devise a progressive and scalable solution to the data management needs of the SysMO initiative, that:

  • facilitates and maximises the potential for data exchange between SysMO research groups;
  • maximises the ‘shelf life’ and ...

Programme: SysMO

Public web page: http://www.sysmo-db.org/

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 ...

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Public showcase and collection of training material

Pesticides, plastics, cosmetics, electrical transformers and many other products contain Endocrine disruptors (EDCs). EDCs interfere with natural hormone functions and may cause the disease.

Programme: Model repository for M4 (Make Me My Model) clients of ISBE

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ErasysApp Funders

Programme: ERASysAPP

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Comparative Systems Biology: Lactic Acid Bacteria

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