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Passport is the glue between the researcher, data and computing

This month’s blog was written by Mikael Linden, Senior application specialist at CSC - IT Center for Science, and co-Work Package Lead of CINECA WP2 - Interoperable Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure. This blog is the third in our GA4GH standards series, presenting an overview of how GA4GH standards are being developed and implemented by CINECA. For the first blog in the series, giving a broad overview of how CINECA is facilitating federated data discovery, access and analysis, please see Dylan Spalding’s blog Implementation of GA4GH standards in CINECA.

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Beacon cohorts: A model for cohort discovery in CINECA and beyond

This month’s blog was written by Lauren Fromont (CRG), a member of the EGA team at CRG and a member of CINECA WP1 - Federated Data Discovery and Querying. This blog is the second in our GA4GH standards series, presenting an overview of how GA4GH standards are being developed and implemented by CINECA.

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Biomedical Named entity recognition - Pros and cons of rule-based and deep learning methods

The final blog in our series on text-mining is a guest blog written by Shyama Saha, who specialises in Machine Learning/Text Mining at EMBL-EBI. The CINECA project aims to create a text mining tool suite to support extraction of metadata concepts from unstructured textual cohort data and description files. To create a standardised metadata representation CINECA is using Natural language processing (NLP) techniques such as entity recognition, using rule-based tools such as MetaMap, LexMapr, and Zooma. In this blog Shyama discusses the challenges of dictionary and rule-based text-mining tools, especially for entity recognition tasks, and how deep learning methods address these issues.

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Sustainability and SMEs

Direct industrial participation in CINECA is made by the SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) The Hyve and Clinicageno, both companies with an interest in bioinformatics applied to research and clinical genomic problems. The key background driver for their interest in a project like CINECA are the possibilities for long-term, sustainable profits in the areas of data-driven science and medicine in which the Hyve and Clinicageno specialise.

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