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This project houses all the publicly available datasets generated by the Hi-IMPAcTB consortium over the course of its 7+ years.

What is Hi-IMPAcTB?

Hi-IMPAcTB is an ambitious endeavor bringing together a team of international, interdisciplinary researchers to improve our understanding of host-pathogen interactions in the context of tuberculosis (TB). Funded by a multi-center contract from the NIH, the long-term goal of the consortium is to enable principled vaccine design by improving ...

A healthy lifestyle is the basis for adequate management in cardiovascular and other chronic conditions. The BENEFIT program aims to provide long-term support to patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in their own home with a healthy lifestyle.The FAIR Data approach in BENEFIT standardises and structures the data collected in the project, for better use and reuse. This metadata record describes the data available and provides a contact point for researchers who would like to apply to use the ...

Programme: Independent Projects

Public web page: https://benefitforall.nl/

Ionizing radiation (IR) leads to DNA double-strand breaks and can therefore be used as cancer treatment. However, some tumors are less responsive to radiation treatment because of their underlying molecular profile. Our ultimate goal is to understand the reaction of lung cancer cells with different phenotypes to IR on a molecular level to then provide the best therapy options for lung cancer patients with IR therapy.

OLCIR is funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF, ...

Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme

Public web page: https://www.sbi.uni-rostock.de/research/projects/detail/74

Start date: 1st Aug 2023

End date: 31st Dec 2027

No description specified

Programme: Independent Projects

Public web page: https://lipidomicssociety.org/interest_groups/reference-materials-and-biological-reference-ranges/

Start date: 1st Jan 2020

End date: 25th Jul 2024

This project collects and maintains metadata templates designed and used at the UMass Chan BioImage DMS Core and built in collaboration with the CBI Open Science Project. The templates are based on the REMBI recommendations and on the NBO-Q Microscopy Metadata specifications. These templates contribute to FAIR bioimaging data in North America, and are meant to be utilized to support image data annotation in the OMERO database.

Programme: Independent Projects

Public web page: Not specified

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