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Infection management requires the development of research programs that operate with the logic of network medicine for implementation of complex strategies to make the best use of availability of "omics-based" technologies, development of systems diagnostics, possibility of using innovative (and at the same time extremely expensive) drugs. This study group is composed by many experts with high knowledge in infectious diseases and “omics” competences at at Italian National Institute for Infectious ...

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Background. RB1 is a paradigm gene for heritable cancer. Almost all RB1 mutation-carriers develop retinoblastoma (heritable-Rb-patient) during childhood and many heritable-Rb-survivors develop second primary malignancies (SPMs; notably sarcomas and melanomas) throughout life, which are often fatal. To date, no standard protocols are available for early detection of SPMs. Recently, blood-based cancer tests have opened up encouraging new possibilities for surveillance. We have developed novel ...

Projects: NIRBTEST

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nfdi4health aims to create the most comprehensive inventory of German epidemiological, public health and clinical trial data to date. It builds a centralised data catalogue with elaborate search functionalities, sophisticated data access management, and a data analysis toolbox, while respecting stringent requirements for privacy concerning personal health data. Standardisation services ensure a high degree of interoperability. Use cases covering prototypical study types and areas of research show ...

Projects: COVID-19 related studies and tools in Germany, nfdi4health - German National Research Data Infrastructure for Personal Health Data

Web page: https://www.nfdi4health.de

NL-BioImaging AM is a distributed research infrastructure aimed at promoting progress in the most cutting edge microscopy technologies and providing open access to these technologies to a broad community of academic and industrial users. All Netherlands bio(medical) microscopy centers participate.

FAIR (Findable Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data management is a challenge for the optical microscopy community due to a high diversity in participating research fields and methodologies, ...

Projects: NL-Bioimaging FAIR Metadata Templates

Web page: http://eurobioimaging.nl/

This is a test programme, which will be used to learn how to use and evaluate Fairdom Hub for NORCE Environment's purposes, as part of the SIS-OMICS project.

Projects: AGENSI

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