The FAIR acronym in the context of biomedical data refers to the need for any data produced with public funds […]
Tag: Data Sharing
The Highlights of GA4GH’s 2017 Plenary Meeting
October 15-17, Hilton Orlando, Florida Repositive is pleased to participate and contribute to the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health […]
How should we deal with the health data from deceased relatives?
A recent news article has been published in Nature entitled ‘Gene-expression study raises thorny ethical issues‘. This is to do […]
Why finding data from papers is still so hard?
A good and a bad example for how to share data from a high profile publication.
A Genome Blogger Manifesto -Revisited
Genome blogging refers to the sharing of experiences, results and data relative to a person’s genome. Normally, the information shared […]
Personal Genomics Open Access Datasets Even More European-Biased Than Scientific Literature?
Blog post originally published for Front Line Genomics. A recent article published in Nature on October 13th 2016 [1] indicated […]
#BioDataWorld Pre-Competitive Collaboration & Data Sharing
I have the pleasure to moderate next week a round table at the prestigious BioData World Congress, happening at Hinxton, […]
Human Genomics Data Access & Sharing Workshop
Finding and Accessing Human Genomic Data for Research Repositive Ltd Wednesday, 28 September 2016 from 10:00 to 12:00 (BST) Cambridge, […]
Perfect DNA: What If You Knew How Long Your Genes Have Been Programmed To Live?
A couple of important developments in personal genomics are at hand. I introduce one here. After 4 years of work, […]