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A collection of workflows related to air quality predictions, with a focus on the UK.

The principle models used are WRF and EMEP.

Space: Independent Teams

Public web page: Not specified

The BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb) software library is a collection of Python wrappers on top of popular biomolecular simulation tools. This library offers a layer of interoperability between the wrapped tools, which make them compatible and prepared to be directly interconnected to build complex biomolecular workflows. The building blocks can be used in many different workflow systems, including Galaxy, CWL, Jupyter Notebook and PyCOMPSs – notably their ...

This is a general team for the BGE project for any members affiliated directly or indirectly with the BGE project.

To request joining this team, make sure sure your WorkflowHub institution matches one of the listed BGE partners.

Space: Biodiversity Genomics Europe (BGE)

Public web page: https://biodiversitygenomics.eu/

Start date: 1st Sep 2022

End date: 28th Feb 2026

BioDT pipelines not associated with one of the BioDT use cases.

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

Part of T.4.1.1 Species response to environmental change (UFZ, GBIFS, UKCEH, JYU, MLU)

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

Part of T.4.1.1 Species response to environmental change (UFZ, GBIFS, UKCEH, JYU, MLU)

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

Part of T.4.1.2 Genetically detected biodiversity (GBIFS, UKCEH, UiO)

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

Part of T.4.1.2 Genetically detected biodiversity (GBIFS, UKCEH, UiO)

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

Part of T.4.1.3 Dynamics and threats from and for species of policy concern (UFZ, GBIFS, Naturalis, UKCEH, LifeWatchERIC)

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

Part of T.4.1.3 Dynamics and threats from and for species of policy concern (UFZ, GBIFS, Naturalis, UKCEH, LifeWatchERIC)

Space: BioDT

Public web page: Not specified

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