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ELIXIR Estonia

The purpose of ELIXIR is to construct and operate a sustainable infrastructure for biological information in Europe to support life science research and its translation to medicine and the environment, the bio-industries and society. These resources include databases, software tools, training materials, cloud storage and supercomputers.

The goal of ELIXIR is to coordinate these resources so that they form a single high quality infrastructure. This coordinated infrastructure makes it easier for researchers to find and share data, analyse their experiments, exchange knowledge, and agree on best practices.

Estonia joined ELIXIR as a full member in December 2013. The Estonian node focuses on developing and maintaining software tools and databases, linking of bioinformatics and biobanking, and last but not least, training researchers across borders.

Estonian ELIXIR Node is led by University of Tartu. Other partners are Tallinn University of Technology, National Institute for Physics and Biophysics, Tallinn University, and Estonian University of Life Sciences.


Autumn semester 2024 free ELIXIR courses in Estonia

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ELIXIR Estonia Team Participated in the BioHackathon Europe 2024 and Finnish Nordic Computational Biology Conference

ELIXIR Estonia is proud to share our active participation in two significant events during the same week: BioHackathon Europe 2024 in Barcelona and the Finnish Nordic Computational Biology (NCB) Conference in Helsinki.

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Heleri and Diana Participated in the Estonian Research Council Event on Science Communication

ELIXIR Estonia is delighted to share that our Data Managers, Heleri and Diana, recently attended the Estonian Research Council’s event, “Teaduskommunikatsiooni järelkasv: kust tulevad ja kuhu kaovad teaduskommunikaatorid?” (“The Future of Science Communication: Where Do Communicators Come From and Where Do They Go?”).

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Citizen Science Seminar Highlights the Need for Collaboration in Estonia

On October 15, citizen science enthusiasts, researchers, and representatives from various institutions gathered in Tartu for a seminar on advancing citizen science in Estonia. The Estonian Research Council hosted the event and attracted participants from universities, museums, government agencies, and beyond. The seminar fostered active discussions and collaboration, emphasising the importance of building and maintaining a strong network to support citizen science initiatives in the country.

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Diana, ELIXIR Estonia Training coordinator, attended the ENLIGHT Teaching and Learning Conference “Innovation and Creativity in Higher Education”

The fourth ENLIGHT Teaching and Learning Conference, which was held at the University of Tartu from 7 to 9 October 2024, was themed “Innovation and Creativity in Higher Education.” Our training coordinator, Diana, attended the conference to learn about student-oriented teaching methods.

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Virtual workshop: GPU Programming. Why. When. How

This workshop is based on a multilateral collaboration between GPU programming specialists from the Nordic countries. It is meant to help both software developers and decision-makers navigate the GPU programming landscape and make more informed decisions on which languages or frameworks to learn and use for their projects.

Date: 12-14 November 2024

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Virtual course by EMBL-EBI: Single-cell RNA-seq analysis with Python

This course is aimed at wet-lab researchers who are generating, planning on generating, or working with single cell RNA sequencing data.

Registration deadline: 17 November 2024

Date: 17 - 21 February 2025

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Virtual Forum: AI Ventures in the Life Sciences - Challenges, Needs, and Opportunities

This year’s 5th Annual Meeting of the de.NBI Industrial Forum will take place online. The Annual Meeting is an opportunity to meet and discuss current academic and industrial topics of interest. The 2024 edition of the Annual Meeting is headlined:“AI Ventures in the Life Sciences - Challenges, Needs, and Opportunities”

Date: 19 November 2024

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Online course: Enrichment Analysis

This course is for biologists who are eager to perform functional annotation of a set of differentially expressed genes.

Application deadline: 19 November 2024

Date: 29 November 2024

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Virtual 2 Day Workshop SABIO-RK and FAIRDOMHub / FAIRDOM-SEEK

SABIO-RK (https://sabiork.h-its.org/) is a manually curated database for biochemical reactions and their kinetic properties. FAIRDOMHub (https://fairdomhub.org/) is a free research data management platform built upon the FAIRDOM-SEEK software (http://fairdomseek.org). FAIRDOM-SEEK contains specific features for systems biologists for data and model management. This is an introductory course for SABIO-RK and FAIRDOMHub. You have the option to participate in either one or both of the courses.

SABIO-RK: 25-NOV-2024 2:00 pm - 5:00pm (CET / UTC +1)

FAIRDOM-SEEK: 26-NOV-2024 2:00 pm - 6:00pm (CET / UTC +1)

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Course in EBI, UK: Gene-environment interactions in human health and disease

This introductory course is aimed at MRes/PhD students, researchers, clinicians, and other professionals working in the fields of genomics, exposomics, epidemiology, or toxicology with an interest in understanding how interactions between genes and the environment underlie human phenotypes. The course will cover the underlying concepts, computational resources, and computational modelling methods available to investigate interactions between genes and the environment (including social, biological, and physical exposures).

Registration deadline: 15 December 2024

Date: 17 - 21 March 2025

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