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Keywords: Bioinformatics  or accelerating research  or code  or research data  or supercomputer 


  • Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)

    The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) enables the Australian research community and...

    61 training material
    10 upcoming event (141 past event)
    Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/australian-research-data-commons-ardc The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) enables the Australian research community and industry access to nationally significant, data intensive digital research infrastructure, platforms, skills and collections of high quality data. As a national research infrastructure provider, the ARDC facilitates partnerships to develop a coherent research environment that enables researchers to find, access, contribute to and effectively use services to maximise research quality and impact. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/001/original/ARDC_Docusign_logo_-_296_x_76px_.png?1627455958
  • Australian BioCommons

    Australian BioCommons is a research infrastructure project building digital capability for life...

    50 training material
    4 upcoming event (51 past event)
    Australian BioCommons https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/australian-biocommons Australian BioCommons is a research infrastructure project building digital capability for life science research in Australia. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/002/original/Australian-Biocommons-Logo-Horizontal-RGB.jpg?1690164326
  • ACSPRI

    The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) is a...

    1 upcoming event (59 past event)
    ACSPRI https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/acspri The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) is a not-for-profit organisation, broadly aimed at the promotion and enhancement of social science research and methods in Australia. Our consortium of institutional members, include universities, public sector research institutions and not-for-profits. We work to provide benefits and services to our members including: education and professional development in Social Science Research Methods and Research Technology courses. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/021/original/ACSPRI_Logo_Horizonal.jpg?1661921514
  • NCI

    NCI is Australia’s leading high-performance data, storage and computing organisation, providing...

    0 upcoming event (41 past event)
    NCI https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/nci-australia-national-computational-infrastructure NCI is Australia’s leading high-performance data, storage and computing organisation, providing expert services to benefit all domains of science, government and industry. NCI brings the Australian Government and the Australian research sector together through a broad collaboration involving the largest national science agencies, universities, industry and the Australian Research Council. NCI empowers government agencies, universities, and industry across multiple domains of research. Our integrated hardware, services and expertise drive high-impact research and groundbreaking outcomes for Australia. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/011/original/NCI_Australia_logo.jpg?1633670199
  • Heurist Network

    ### What is Heurist? Heurist is a comprehensive, flexible data management service built...

    1 training material
    0 upcoming event (15 past event)
    Heurist Network https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/heurist-network ### What is Heurist? Heurist is a comprehensive, flexible data management service built specifically for the Humanities, available both as a free service, or for download to a private server (open source). Its development has been driven and informed by dozens of Humanities research projects. Heurist is a human-centered interface to a MySQL (or other SQL server) database. It operates as a hybrid relational / graph database, hiding all the complexity of SQL, tables, relational joins, relational integrity etc. behind (fairly) simple choices. It’s available on a number of non-commercial web services (free to use) and on private web servers. You can also install it on your own server if you wish. ### What we offer We offer frequent training and collquia for our users, indeed for all Humanities researchers who use digital methods and require a database. Our users are a diverse community of researchers across Australasia, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. We also offer one-on-one support and ad-hoc training for projects who use our technology, or individuals who need a hand gettings started with Humanities databasing. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/018/original/h6logo_intro.png?1653544233
  • Melbourne Bioinformatics

    Melbourne Bioinformatics is hosted within the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences at...

    0 upcoming event (9 past event)
    Melbourne Bioinformatics https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/melbourne-bioinformatics Melbourne Bioinformatics is hosted within the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Our services include development and delivery of training material, tool development, research and expert advice. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/020/original/PRIMARY_A_Vertical_Housed_RGB.png?1661319332
  • Sonika Tyagi Lab

    Our expertise is in implementing Bioinformatics methods and machine learning models to solve...

    0 upcoming event (2 past event)
    Sonika Tyagi Lab https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/sonika-tyagi-lab Our expertise is in implementing Bioinformatics methods and machine learning models to solve biological research and clinical outcome questions. The two research focus areas for the group are: (1) Multimodal data integration for personalised medicine and (2) Integrative Genomics. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/027/original/DF0_7341.JPG?1693372847
  • Atlas of Living Australia

    The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls...

    0 upcoming event (1 past event)
    Atlas of Living Australia https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/atlas-of-living-australia The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls together Australian biodiversity data from multiple sources, making it accessible and reusable. The ALA helps to create a more detailed picture of Australia’s biodiversity for scientists, policymakers, environmental planners and land managers, industry and the general public and enables them to work more efficiently. The ALA is the Australian node and a full voting member of GBIF – the Global Biodiversity Information Facility – an international network and data infrastructure funded by the world’s governments and aimed at providing anyone, anywhere, open access to data about all types of life on Earth. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/017/original/ALA_Logo_Inline_CMYK.jpg?1652413583
  • VOSON Lab

    The Virtual Observatory for the Study of Online Networks (VOSON) Lab is located in the Research...

    1 training material
    VOSON Lab https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/voson-lab The Virtual Observatory for the Study of Online Networks (VOSON) Lab is located in the Research School of Social Sciences at The Australian National University. We are advancing the Social Science of the Internet through an innovative program of research, research tool development, teaching & research. Our funding is via the Australian Research Council (five grants to date), and a current Volkswagen Foundation (AI and Society of the Future Stream) grant led by Bielefeld University. VOSON tools have been publicly available since 2006. The current suite of VOSON R tools are available on CRAN and GitHub, with over 70K downloads to date, and are downloaded over 1K times per month. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/024/original/VOSONlab-logo.png?1664424886