SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/people/900
Location: Norway
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9143-9726
Joined: 2nd May 2017
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Salmon farming in the future must navigate conflicting and shifting demands of sustainability, shifting feed prices, disease, and product quality. The industry needs to develop a flexible, integrated basis of knowledge for rapid response to new challenges. The Digital Salmon will be an ensemble of mathematical descriptions of salmon physiology, combining mathematics, high-dimensional data analysis, computer science and measurement technology with genomics and experimental biology into a concerted ...
Projects: GenoSysFat, DigiSal, SEEK tutorial for DigiSal, DigiSal-BT8121
Web page: http://tinyurl.com/digisal
This is a sandbox where DigiSal members can learn to use the SEEK.
Tutorial document: http://tinyurl.com/seek-ds17
The SEEK is a web interface to a database of research "assets" organised in a hierarchical "ISA structure" (investigation-study-assay) [1]. These are further organised into projects and programmes.
- Programme = Overarching research theme (The Digital Salmon)
- Project = Research grant (DigiSal, GenoSysFat)
- Investigation = a particular biological process, phenomenon or thing ...
Programme: The Digital Salmon
Public web page: http://www.nmbu.no/prosjekter/digisal
Organisms: Salmo salar
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the most valuable farmed fish globally and there is much interest in optimizing its genetics and rearing conditions for growth and feed efficiency. Marine feed ingredients must be replaced to meet global demand, with challenges for fish health and sustainability. Metabolic models can address this by connecting genomes to metabolism, which converts nutrients in the feed to energy and biomass, but such models are currently not available for major aquaculture species ...
Creators: Maksim Zakhartsev, Filip Rotnes, Marie Gulla, Ove Oyas, Jesse van Dam, Maria Suarez Diez, Fabian Grammes, Wout van Helvoirt, Jasper Koehorst, Peter Schaap, Yang Jin, Liv Torunn Mydland, Arne Gjuvsland, Sandve Simen, Vitor Martins dos Santos, Jon Olav Vik
Submitter: Jon Olav Vik
Model type: Stoichiometric model
Model format: SBML
Environment: Not specified
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Authors: Maksim Zakhartsev, Filip Rotnes, Marie Gulla, Ove Oyas, Jesse van Dam, Maria Suarez Diez, Fabian Grammes, Robert Hafthorsson, Wout van Helvoirt, Jasper Koehorst, Peter Schaap, Yang Jin, Liv Torunn Mydland, Arne Gjuvsland, Sandve Simen, Vitor Martins dos Santos, Jon Olav Vik
Date Published: 1st Jun 2022
Publication Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010194
Citation:
My graduation project presentation given on 22 of June at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen in The Netherlands.
Creator: Wout van Helvoirt
Submitter: Wout van Helvoirt
Improve project deployment by letting your team focus on code quality instead of fixes problems. Spend more time on new features and let your project progress getting tested automatically.
Creator: Wout van Helvoirt
Submitter: Wout van Helvoirt