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23 Teams found

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 ...

The Computational Earth Sciences (CES) group is a multidisciplinary team with different technical profiles that closely relates to all the other groups in the department. CES supports scientists in their daily work and provides a framework for the most efficient use of IT resources, specializing in HPC. At the same time, the group has different research lines related to profiling and optimization and porting Earth modeling codes toward Exascale computing. The group has links and collaborations ...

Project that aims to create the NeuroPlat portal for neurodrug design

Space: eFlows4HPC

Public web page: https://www.upf.edu/web/cech

Team created to publish applications during COMPSs Tutorials, and share them among participants.

This team is to publish workflows executed from WPs that are not the three main pillars of the project.

Space: eFlows4HPC

Public web page: https://eflows4hpc.eu/

EJPRD WP13 case-studies workflows from phase 1.

Proteomics is the large-scale experimental study of the proteome, all the proteins produced or modified by an organism or system. Proteomics can tell us about when and where proteins are expressed, protein production and degradation rates, the characterisation of protein post-translational modifications (e.g. phosphorylation), elucidating protein structures, and protein-protein interactions.This information can be combined with data from other omics disciplines (genomics, metagenomics, metabolomics) ...

An integrative analysis pipeline of genomic and transcriptomic human data for disentangling the genetic origin of a rare-disease in the context of the European Open Science Cloud.

EuroScienceGateway will leverage a distributed computing network across 13 European countries, accessible via 6 national, user-friendly web portals, facilitating access to compute and storage infrastructures across Europe as well as to data, tools, workflows and services that can be customized to suit researchers’ needs.EuroScienceGateway will deliver a robust, scalable, seamlessly integrated open infrastructure for data-driven research, contributing an innovative and customizable service for ...

Space: Independent Teams

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

Start date: 1st Oct 2022

End date: 31st Aug 2025

Ongoing analysis of COVID-19 using Galaxy, BioConda and public research infrastructures https://covid19.galaxyproject.org

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