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    Proceedings of the “Think Tank Hackathon’’, Big Data Training School for Life Sciences Follow-up, Ljubljana 6th – 7th February 2018

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    On 6th and 7th February 2018, a Think Tank took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It was a follow-up of the “Big Data Training School for Life Sciences” held in Uppsala, Sweden, in September 2017. The focus was on identifying topics of interest and optimising the programme for a forthcoming “Advanced” Big Data Training School for Life Science, that we hope is again supported by the COST Action CHARME (Harmonising standardisation strategies to increase efficiency and competitiveness of European life-science research - CA15110). The Think Tank aimed to go into details of several topics that were - to a degree - covered by the former training school. Likewise, discussions embraced the recent experience of the attendees in light of the new knowledge obtained by the first edition of the training school and how it comes from the perspective of their current and upcoming work. The 2018 training school should strive for and further facilitate optimised applications of Big Data technologies in life sciences. The attendees of this hackathon entirely organised this workshop.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    The CHARME "Advanced Big Data Training School for Life Sciences": an example of good practices for training on current bioinformatics challenges

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    The CHARME “Advanced Big Data Training School for Life Sciences” took place during 3-7 September 2018, at the Campus Nord of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in Barcelona (ES). The school was organised by the Data Management Group (DAMA) of the UPC in collaboration with EMBnet as a follow-up of the first CHARME-EMBnet “Big Data Training School for Life Sciences”, held in Uppsala, Sweden, in September 2017. The learning objectives of the school were defined and agreed during the CHARME “Think Tank Hackathon” that was held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in February 2018. This article explains in detail the step forward organisation of the training school, the covered contents and the interaction/relationships that thanks to this school have been established between the trainees, the trainers and the organisers.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Mobile microscopy for the examination of blood samples

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    The analysis of blood is one of the best possibilities to diagnose and control diseases and deficiency symptoms. Common blood tests that are performed in medical laboratories are time-consuming and work-intensive. In under-developed areas, there is often also a lack of specialised staff and facilities. The development of a mobile microscopic system that contains an automated image analysis and that can be used via a smartphone, could represent a valuable help to improve the diagnostic care, especially in those areas. it aims to enable a very fast, cheap, location- and knowledge-independent application for many use cases

    Proceedings of the “Think Tank Hackathon’’, Big Data Training School for Life Sciences Follow-up, Ljubljana 6th – 7th February 2018

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    On 6th and 7th February 2018, a Think Tank took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It was a follow-up of the “Big Data Training School for Life Sciences” held in Uppsala, Sweden, in September 2017. The focus was on identifying topics of interest and optimising the programme for a forthcoming “Advanced” Big Data Training School for Life Science, that we hope is again supported by the COST Action CHARME (Harmonising standardisation strategies to increase efficiency and competitiveness of European life-science research - CA15110). The Think Tank aimed to go into details of several topics that were - to a degree - covered by the former training school. Likewise, discussions embraced the recent experience of the attendees in light of the new knowledge obtained by the first edition of the training school and how it comes from the perspective of their current and upcoming work. The 2018 training school should strive for and further facilitate optimised applications of Big Data technologies in life sciences. The attendees of this hackathon entirely organised this workshop.Peer Reviewe

    The CHARME "Advanced Big Data Training School for Life Sciences": an example of good practices for training on current bioinformatics challenges

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    The CHARME “Advanced Big Data Training School for Life Sciences” took place during 3-7 September 2018, at the Campus Nord of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in Barcelona (ES). The school was organised by the Data Management Group (DAMA) of the UPC in collaboration with EMBnet as a follow-up of the first CHARME-EMBnet “Big Data Training School for Life Sciences”, held in Uppsala, Sweden, in September 2017. The learning objectives of the school were defined and agreed during the CHARME “Think Tank Hackathon” that was held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in February 2018. This article explains in detail the step forward organisation of the training school, the covered contents and the interaction/relationships that thanks to this school have been established between the trainees, the trainers and the organisers.Peer Reviewe

    5th Data Science Symposium, GEOMAR

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    Modern digital scientific workflows - often implying Big Data challenges - require data infrastructures and innovative data science methods across disciplines and technologies. Diverse activities within and outside HGF deal with these challenges, on all levels. The series of Data Science Symposia fosters knowledge exchange and collaboration in the Earth and Environment research community. We invited contributions to the overarching topics of data management, data science and data infrastructures. The series of Data Science Symposia is a joint initiative by the three Helmholtz Centers HZG, AWI and GEOMAR Organization: Hela Mehrtens and Daniela Henkel (GEOMAR
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