Introduction and presentation of the new eTRIKS/TranSMART v3

Scott Wagers (BioSci Consulting)

Francisco Bonachela-Capdevila (J&J)


5th October 2016

14:30 - 15:30

eTRIKS Harmonisation System

eTRIKS Harmonization Service Platform: A standards-based data harmonisation and integration platform serving translational research data exploration and data management.

Ibrahim Emam (Imperial College London)


13th October 2016

14:00 - 15:00

Disease Knowledge Base

The Disease Networks Lab uses a graph database approach for integration of biological and biomedical data, to facilitate data interpretation, exploration, visualisation and hypothesis generation.

Mansoor Saqi (EISBM)

Irina Balaur (EISBM)


18th October 2016

14:00 - 15:00


The Disease Maps Lab represents the Disease Maps Project, a community effort that aims at 1) consolidating groups and resources for detailed pathway-based representations of disease mechanisms for various diseases, 2) using these representations for advanced data interpretation and hypothesis generation, and 3) developing tools for making these tasks increasingly efficient for each new project involved.

Alexander Mazein (EISBM)


10th November

14:00 - 15:00

Towards a toolbox for translational informatics

Development of a strategy to plan, perform and interpret big data integration analysis using advanced bioinformatics tools

Antigoni Elefsinioti (Bayer)

Bertrand De Meulder (EISBM)

Diane Lefaudeux (EISBM)


22nd November 2016

14:00 - 15:00

eTRIKS Analytical Environment

eTRIKS Analytical Environment: An Architecture for Multi-tenant Data Exploration and High Performance Bioinformatics

Axel Oehmichen (Imperial College London)


6th December 2016

14:00 - 15:00

Data Sustainability

ELIXIR-Luxembourg - The place for long term sustainable hosting of clinical, translational and medical data for academia and the pharmaceutical industry.

Venkata Satagopam (University of Luxembourg)

Reinhard Schneider (University of Luxembourg)


13th December 2016

14:00 - 15:00

SmartR

SmartR: An open-source platform for interactive visual analytics for translational research data

Sascha Herzinger (University of Luxembourg)


10th January 2017

14:00 - 15:00

GSVA

The lab provides a graphical user interface for the application of Gene Set Variation Analysis. This method allows us to observe the variation in the activity of gene set/signature over a sample population in an unsupervised manner.

Stelios Pavlidis (Imperial College London)


26th January 2017

14:00 - 15:00

HiDome

Unlocking high-dimensional data: exploration and cohort selection based on -omics data in TranSMART.

Denny Verbeeck (J&J)


9th February 2017

14:00 - 15:00

Standards Starter Pack

Philippe Rocca-Serra (University of Oxford)

Paul Houston (CDISC)


28th February 2017

14:00 - 15:00

Data Catalogue

Paul Peeters (BioSci Consulting)

Wei Gu (University of Luxembourg)


7th March 2017

14:00 - 15:00

Learn how to explore your research data.


No need to wait until a statistician or bioinformatician is available. First explore your data to find out what is most interesting.