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Core facilities, which share centralized research resources across institutions and organizations, have to offer technologies that best serve the needs of their users and provide them a competitive advantage in research. They have to set up and maintain tens to hundreds of instruments, which produce large amounts of data and serve thousands of active projects and customers. Particular emphasis has to be given to the reproducibility of the results. Increasingly, the entire process—from building the research hypothesis, conducting the experiments, and taking the measurements, through to data exploration and [[Data analysis|analysis]]—is solely driven by very few experts in various scientific fields ... ('''[[Journal:Bridging data management platforms and visualization tools to enable ad-hoc and smart analytics in life sciences|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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* [[Journal:Digitalization of calibration data management in the pharmaceutical industry using a multitenant platform|Digitalization of calibration data management in the pharmaceutical industry using a multitenant platform]] | |||
* [[Journal:Introductory evidence on data management and practice systems of forensic autopsies in sudden and unnatural deaths: A scoping review|Introductory evidence on data management and practice systems of forensic autopsies in sudden and unnatural deaths: A scoping review]] | * [[Journal:Introductory evidence on data management and practice systems of forensic autopsies in sudden and unnatural deaths: A scoping review|Introductory evidence on data management and practice systems of forensic autopsies in sudden and unnatural deaths: A scoping review]] | ||
* [[Journal:From months to minutes: Creating Hyperion, a novel data management system expediting data insights for oncology research and patient care|From months to minutes: Creating Hyperion, a novel data management system expediting data insights for oncology research and patient care]] | * [[Journal:From months to minutes: Creating Hyperion, a novel data management system expediting data insights for oncology research and patient care|From months to minutes: Creating Hyperion, a novel data management system expediting data insights for oncology research and patient care]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:37, 18 July 2023
Core facilities, which share centralized research resources across institutions and organizations, have to offer technologies that best serve the needs of their users and provide them a competitive advantage in research. They have to set up and maintain tens to hundreds of instruments, which produce large amounts of data and serve thousands of active projects and customers. Particular emphasis has to be given to the reproducibility of the results. Increasingly, the entire process—from building the research hypothesis, conducting the experiments, and taking the measurements, through to data exploration and analysis—is solely driven by very few experts in various scientific fields ... (Full article...)
Recently featured:
- Digitalization of calibration data management in the pharmaceutical industry using a multitenant platform
- Introductory evidence on data management and practice systems of forensic autopsies in sudden and unnatural deaths: A scoping review
- From months to minutes: Creating Hyperion, a novel data management system expediting data insights for oncology research and patient care