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  • Australian Space Data Analysis Facility

    Large volumes of geospatial, geophysical and Earth observation data from a range of satellite...

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    Australian Space Data Analysis Facility https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/australian-space-data-analysis-facility Large volumes of geospatial, geophysical and Earth observation data from a range of satellite platforms are now publicly available through national facilities. A range of innovative products and services can be developed based on these data, coupled with an increasing availability of high-resolution commercial satellite data. Our mission is to help Australian SMEs and researchers get the most out of space data. ASDAF will work with you to access the relevant space data, and provide you with the support and expertise you need to move from data to action. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/013/original/Logo_Black_1_%281%29.png?1633923428
  • Sonika Tyagi Lab

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

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    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...

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    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