On this page we share the latest Events, both posted by us and our Partners.
Christian Fufezan from the University Heidelberg and GlaxoSmithKline will talk about "urgap - unified resource governance and data provenance". Register now!
Learn moreNew to spatial transcriptomics? Join our practical webinar designed for guiding researchers through the complexities of spatial transcriptomics data.
Learn moreJoin our webinar to move beyond theory and dive into the practical analysis of DNA methylation data, including processing, QC, and visualization.
Learn moreOrganised by de.NBI & ELIXIR-DE, the BioHackathon Germany brings together life scientists, bioinformaticians, and data stewards for an intensive week of collaborative hacking - covering FAIR, identifiers, metadata standards, ontologies and metadata catalogues.
Learn moreFlorian Buettner from Goethe-University Frankfurt and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) will talk about "AI-Driven Analysis of Multi-Omics Data in Personalized Oncology: From Data Integration to Clinical Translation". Register now!
Learn moreJoin us to discover how to use the de.NBI Cloud and to learn more about the role of de.NBI & ELIXIR Germany at building a RMD ecosystem.
Learn moreLeslie Matalonga from the National Center for Genomic Analysis (CNAG), Barcelona will talk about "The Genome-Phenome Analysis Platform (GPAP) - A collaborative platform for diagnosis and gene discovery in rare disease research". Register now!
Learn moreAlex Wagner from the Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, USA talked about "The Variation Representation Specification (VRS) - enabling consistent variant exchange" at the GHGA lecture series. Watch it now!
Learn moreWe’re excited to co-organize the genomDE-Symposium 2025! Under the theme "Genomic Medicine. Seizing Opportunities. Helping People.", this event will bring together leading experts from clinics, research, policy, and medical informatics!
Learn moreTudor Groza from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (Singapore) talked about "Towards automating the assembly of natural history of diseases" at the GHGA lecture series. Watch it now!
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