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  • A lightweight digital repository for data based on the concepts of collections of filesets and the relationships between them. Both the collection and the fileset are assigned a DOI by the DataCite organisation which can be quoted in articles. Browsing and data deposition are available only when logged in.

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  • The Health Information Portal (HIP) is a web-based platform (https://www.healthinformationportal.eu/) hosting information about National Nodes, Research Networks, health information sources, i.e. data sources, health information studies and projects, health information publications and capacity building activities. For each of the modules, a standardized information structure has been developed. Different modules are interlinked with each other through specific elements such as country or institution. HIP aims to serve as a one-stop-shop for health information in Europe. It will support researchers and decision-makers to find and access available information, relevant actors, and networks.

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  • The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) is a repository of faults that are deemed to be capable of generating earthquakes of magnitude equal to or larger than 5.5, and aims to ensure homogeneous input for use in ground-shaking hazard assessment in the Euro-Mediterranean area.

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  • Research Data Leeds is the institutional research data repository for the University of Leeds. The service aims to facilitate data discovery and data sharing. The repository houses data generated by researchers at the University of Leeds.

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  • COVID-HEP Registry is a universal and collaborative registry project to collect data on patients with liver disease at any stage or liver transplants who develop laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. We are pleased to encourage reports from worldwide. However, if reporting from the Americas or China/Japan/Korea, please see our collaborators at: SECURE-cirrhosis.

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  • OmicsPred is a resource for predicting multi-omics data (proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics etc.) directly from genotypes. To do this, we use extensive multi-omics data to train genetic scores using machine learning. Here, you can explore and download the genetic scores for a wide range of biomolecular traits in human blood as well as the summary statistics of their associations with key traits and diseases in the UK Biobank.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in Italian or English. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • ViruSurf is a large public database of viral sequences and integrated and curated metadata from heterogeneous sources (RefSeq, GenBank, COG-UK and NMDC); it also exposes computed nucleotide and amino acid variants, called from original sequences. A GISAID-specific ViruSurf database offers a subset of these functionalities. Given the current pandemic outbreak, SARS-CoV-2 data are collected from the four sources; but ViruSurf contains other virus species harmful to humans, including SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, Ebola, and Dengue. The database is centered on sequences, described from their biological, technological, and organizational dimensions. In addition, the analytical dimension characterizes the sequence in terms of its annotations and variants. The web interface enables expressing complex search queries in a simple way; arbitrary search queries can freely combine conditions on attributes from the four dimensions, extracting the resulting sequences. Several example queries on the database confirm and possibly improve results from recent research papers; results can be recomputed over time and upon selected populations. Effective search over large and curated sequence data may enable faster responses to future threats that could arise from new viruses.

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4,828 Data sources
  • A lightweight digital repository for data based on the concepts of collections of filesets and the relationships between them. Both the collection and the fileset are assigned a DOI by the DataCite organisation which can be quoted in articles. Browsing and data deposition are available only when logged in.

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  • The Health Information Portal (HIP) is a web-based platform (https://www.healthinformationportal.eu/) hosting information about National Nodes, Research Networks, health information sources, i.e. data sources, health information studies and projects, health information publications and capacity building activities. For each of the modules, a standardized information structure has been developed. Different modules are interlinked with each other through specific elements such as country or institution. HIP aims to serve as a one-stop-shop for health information in Europe. It will support researchers and decision-makers to find and access available information, relevant actors, and networks.

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  • The European Database of Seismogenic Faults (EDSF) is a repository of faults that are deemed to be capable of generating earthquakes of magnitude equal to or larger than 5.5, and aims to ensure homogeneous input for use in ground-shaking hazard assessment in the Euro-Mediterranean area.

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  • Research Data Leeds is the institutional research data repository for the University of Leeds. The service aims to facilitate data discovery and data sharing. The repository houses data generated by researchers at the University of Leeds.

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  • COVID-HEP Registry is a universal and collaborative registry project to collect data on patients with liver disease at any stage or liver transplants who develop laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. We are pleased to encourage reports from worldwide. However, if reporting from the Americas or China/Japan/Korea, please see our collaborators at: SECURE-cirrhosis.

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  • OmicsPred is a resource for predicting multi-omics data (proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics etc.) directly from genotypes. To do this, we use extensive multi-omics data to train genetic scores using machine learning. Here, you can explore and download the genetic scores for a wide range of biomolecular traits in human blood as well as the summary statistics of their associations with key traits and diseases in the UK Biobank.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in Italian or English. Many items are not available as full-text.

    more_vert
  • ViruSurf is a large public database of viral sequences and integrated and curated metadata from heterogeneous sources (RefSeq, GenBank, COG-UK and NMDC); it also exposes computed nucleotide and amino acid variants, called from original sequences. A GISAID-specific ViruSurf database offers a subset of these functionalities. Given the current pandemic outbreak, SARS-CoV-2 data are collected from the four sources; but ViruSurf contains other virus species harmful to humans, including SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, Ebola, and Dengue. The database is centered on sequences, described from their biological, technological, and organizational dimensions. In addition, the analytical dimension characterizes the sequence in terms of its annotations and variants. The web interface enables expressing complex search queries in a simple way; arbitrary search queries can freely combine conditions on attributes from the four dimensions, extracting the resulting sequences. Several example queries on the database confirm and possibly improve results from recent research papers; results can be recomputed over time and upon selected populations. Effective search over large and curated sequence data may enable faster responses to future threats that could arise from new viruses.

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