The meeting is meant to present and introduce the main achievements of WP2 of the EOSC-Life project (www.eosc-life.eu), including the software tools and platforms that have been identified or developed in the context of the project as a way to overcome the challenges in data integration in life sciences and, in particular, in microbiology research.
Presentations will refer to the EOSC-Life roadmap, FAIR principles along with related implementation issues, workflow management systems, including Galaxy and its related tools. Practical demonstrations will support the understanding of the topics and present actual examples of applications in the microbiology domain.
WHERE: Molecular Biotechnology Center (MBC), Via Nizza 52, Turin, Italy
WHEN: July 3-5, 2023
The organizer is Department of Computer Science, University of Turin, with the support from EOSC-Life, SUS-MIRRI.IT, MIRRI-IT, ELIXIR, CNR-ISA and IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino.
Registration
Max number of participants: 20
Fee: 60 €
Registration is confirmed ONLY after the motivation letter has been evaluated.
Hotel
For the OSA2Micro a list of suggested accommodations was created:
- Hotel Camplus Bernini
C.so F. Ferrucci 12/bis
10138 Torino – TO - Hotel Residence Sacchi
Via Paolo Sacchi 34
10128 Torino – TO - B&B Torino Crocetta (NO)
Corso Re Umberto 66
10128 Torino – TO - Best Western Hotel Crimea
Via Mentana, 3
10133 Torino – TO
Lecturers
- Marco BECCUTI, Department of Computer Science, University of Turin
- Raffaele A. CALOGERO, Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Turin
- Iacopo COLONNELLI, Department of Computer Science, University of Turin
- Sandro Gepiro CONTALDO, Department of Computer Science, University of Turin
- Michael CRUSOE, Forschungszentrum Jülich & Freie Universität Berlin
- Antonio D’ACIERNO, National Research Council / Institute of Food Sciences (CNR-ISA), Avellino
- Rossana DAMIANO, Department of Computer Science, University of Turin
- Simone LEO, CRS4 Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia
- Luca PIREDDU, CRS4 Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia
- Paolo ROMANO, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa
- Antonio ROSATO, Department of Chemistry, University of Florence and InterUniversity Consortium for Magnetic Resonance of Metalloproteins
- Cristina VARESE, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Turin
- Paul ZIEREP, Freiburg Galaxy team, University of Freiburg
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