Research e-infrastructures, digital archives, and data services have become important pillars of scientific enterprise that in recent decades have become ever more collaborative, distributed, and data intensive. The archaeological research community has been an early adopter of digital tools for data acquisition, organization, analysis, and ...
Meghini C +19 more
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Ultra-high field cardiac MRI in large animals and humans for translational cardiovascular research
A key step in translational cardiovascular research is the use of large animal models to better understand normal and abnormal physiology, to test drugs or interventions, or to perform studies which would be considered unethical in human subjects ...
Laura M. Schreiber +26 more
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Development of a pilot data management infrastructure for biomedical researchers at University of Manchester – approach, findings, challenges and outlook of the MaDAM Project [PDF]
Management and curation of digital data has been becoming ever more important in a higher education and research environment characterised by large and complex data, demand for more interdisciplinary and collaborative work, extended funder requirements ...
Beard, L. (Lorraine) +8 more
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The Troll Observing Network (TONe): plugging observation holes in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
Understanding how Antarctica is changing and how these changes influence the rest of the Earth is fundamental to the future robustness of human society. Strengthening our understanding of these changes and their implications requires dedicated, sustained
Christina A. Pedersen +12 more
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How can a European research infrastructure promote metrological aspects of food/feed and nutrition analysis? [PDF]
Research infrastructures (RIs) are central to European Union (EU) policies for defragmentation of the research and innovation in all fields of science and technology providing resources, expertise, and services to address societal challenges and support ...
Maria Z. Tsimidou +2 more
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A Model for Building Research Capacity and Infrastructure in Oncology: A Nursing Research Fellowship
Objective: This article describes how one comprehensive cancer center in the Northeast United States reorganized their nursing research fellowship (NRF) with the goals of engaging nurses in research processes, developing a culture of inquiry, building ...
Ann M Mazzella Ebstein +2 more
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Trust in Scholarly Communications and Infrastructure: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Many Indigenous people have a deep mistrust of research, with some describing research as one of the “dirtiest” words in Indigenous language. The histories and experiences behind such mistrust are long and painful.
Katharina Ruckstuhl
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Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure (MIRRI): Infrastructure to foster academic research and biotechnological innovation [PDF]
The coordinated collaboration between public culture collections within the MIRRI infrastructure will support research and development in the field of academic as well as industrial biotechnology. Researchers working with microorganisms using the envisioned MIRRI portal will have facilitated access to microbial resources, associated data and expertise.
Manuela Schüngel, Erko Stackebrandt
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Towards a Swiss National Research Infrastructure
In this position paper we describe the current status and plans for a Swiss National Research Infrastructure. Swiss academic and research institutions are very autonomous.
Bohnert, Thomas +11 more
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Hercules finances research infrastructure [PDF]
In 2007 the Flemish government created a structural funding channel to support investment in research infrastructure: Hercules. On 15 October 2008 the Hercules Foundation approved a first list of investment proposals. In this article specific features of
Vanden Berghe, Jeroen
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