Find the latest ERINHA’s newsletter here.
Find the latest ERINHA’s newsletter here.
A new ERINHA paper is out in the EMBO Journal! Entitled « Be sustainable recommendations » for FAIR Resources in Life Sciences research: EOSC-Life’s Lessons this article discusses the objectives and obstacles faced by the Life Science (LS) communities within the Open Science framework, focusing on enhancing the reusability and sustainability of data, software tools, and workflows […]
A new ISIDORe paper has been published with the participation of the BY-COVID project and under ERINHA’s supervision, entitled “Umbrella Data Management Plans to Integrate FAIR Data: Lessons From the ISIDORe and BY-COVID Consortia for Pandemic Preparedness“ The paper outlines the process of developing a community-approved living document aimed at pandemic preparedness and responsiveness research. […]
Find the latest ERINHA’s newsletter here.
Find the latest ERINHA’s newsletter here.
An iterative and interdisciplinary categorisation process towards FAIRer digital resources for sensitive life-sciences data Sensitive data offer an additional layer of difficulty to life science infrastructures. Major interoperability issues are presented by the cross-domain categorization and finding of digital resources related to sensitive data. A toolkit demonstrator intending to support for the finding of digital […]
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In collaboration with ECRIN-ERIC, EMBL-EBI, BBMRI-ERIC, Eatris-ERIC, EMBRC, Euro-BioImaging ERIC, in the framework of the EOSC-Life project a new paper was published on Scientific Reports. The full publication is available in open-access
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In the framework of the ERINHA-Advance project, our Portuguese member, Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge (INSA), was able to work on the monkeypox virus and more precisely on « Phylogenomic characterization and signs of microevolution in the 2022 multi-country outbreak of monkeypox virus ». « The largest monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak described so far in non-endemic […]