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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.


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ELIXIR Estonia’s December Highlights

December was a month of collaboration and significant achievements for ELIXIR Estonia.

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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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Webinar: Safeguarding Sensitive Information and Elevating Data Security

This workshop is ideal for anyone working with human data who wants to actively learn and develop skills in RDM and sensitive data handling.

Date: 23rd & 24th January, 2025

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Webinar: Extrae and Paraver: Profiling Weather and Climate Applications

The course consists of a theoretical part and hands-on labs for participants to practice how to analyze an Extrae trace with Paraver. We will use a climate application as a demonstration, focusing on typical problems arising to numerical models and computational fluid dynamic applications.

Date: 27 Jan 2025

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Webinar: Vistle Part I: An Introduction to Immersive Visualizations of Large-Scale Scientific Data

This one-hour webinar introduces the visualization tool Vistle, which is used to create augmented reality/virtual reality visualizations of large-scale scientific datasets. It presents Vistle’s remote rendering functionality and how Vistle is being ported to GPUs as part of the CEEC project to enable visualization for exascale datasets.

Date: January 29, 2025

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International SIB Bioinformatics Awards

Since 2008, the SIB Bioinformatics Awards acknowledge the best work by early career bioinformaticians and ground-breaking resources every other year. The awards are open to researchers from all over the world. There is something for everyone, with three categories to choose from: PhD Paper Award, Early Career Award and Innovative Resource Award.

Deadline to apply: 31 January 2025.

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EMBL- EBI: Introduction to metabolomics analysis

This course is aimed at researchers who are new to the field of metabolomics and wish to learn about the process of conducting a metabolomics study. The course will benefit those who are planning to integrate metabolomics into their work, either moving into the field or as an investigator from other -omics. We will primarily focus on a basic introduction to metabolomics with worked examples using a predesigned LC-MS analysis workflow.

Application deadline: 02 February 2025

Date: 20 - 23 May 2025

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Italy: BioExcel Summer School on Biomolecular Simulations 2025

The annual flagship event provides a comprehensive combination of lectures and tutorial sessions on biomolecular modeling and simulations using modern applications and tools. The BioExcel School is intended primarily for PhD and post-doctoral researchers using or planning to use biomolecular modeling and simulation in their everyday research.

Registration closes: 14th February 2025

Dates: 8 – 13 June 2025

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Course in Bern, Switzerland: Long-read Sequence Analysis

This course is addressed to anyone working with or interested in working with long-read data.

Application deadline: 19 February 2025

Date: 27 - 28 February 2025

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3 year programme for Post Docs: Data4Healthcare

The aim of the Programme is to offer cutting-edge research, research training and career development for talented researchers of any nationality in fields associated with big data, data analytics, machine vision and artificial intelligence.

Application deadline: End of February

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E-Learning: Metadata in Bioinformatics

Have you heard the word metadata but have no idea what it refers to, what type of content is found in metadata, how it is being used and why to use it? This asynchronous e-learning course (1h) can be completed online, at the desired pace and in the absence of an instructor.

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