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Enlighten Your Research Global Award: Virtual Machine Images for Life Science Research

Denver (USA) 18 November 2013 – One of the four prestigious "Enlighten Your Research Global" has been awarded to an idea developed by an ELIXIR working group for the sharing of virtual machines over research and education networks.

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MOLGENIS/compute at IWSG-2013

MOLGENIS/compute was presented at 5th International Workshop on Science Gateways, IWSG 2013, Zurich, Switzerland

Visual Analytics for Bio-Workflows at NBIC-2013

Towards visual analytics of bio-workflows presentation was given at the NBIC-2013 conference, Lunteren, Netherlands

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Visual Analytics for Bio-Workflows at BIOINFORMATICS-2013

"Visualization of bioinformatics workflows for ease of understanding and design activities" paper will be presented at the BIOSTEC-BIOINFORMATICS-2013 conference, on February 11th, 2013, Bercelona, Spain. [http://www.molgenis.org/raw-attachment/blog ...

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MOLGENIS/compute workshop at BioAssist meeting

MOLGENIS/compute workshop took place at the NBIC Bio Assist meeting, in Utrect, Oct.12, 2012

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George Byelas, Ph.D., PDEng.


I am the principal architect of MOLGENIS/compute, the workflow management framework that enables data and computational management in a distributed execution environment (12-16). The system provides functionality to run analysis in heterogeneous computational clusters and grids, trace data, show how final results were created and how.

MOLGENIS/compute now is used in many international and national projects, such as Genome of the Netherlands, LifeLines, BBMRI and EU-Panacea. The system is developed in collaboration with the Biobank BioMolecular? Research (BBMRI-NL Leiden), Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC, Nijmegen) and Life Science Grid (SARA, Amsterdam).


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