NBIS/ELIXIR-SE Tools for Reproducible Research
NBIS / ELIXIR-SE course is open for PhD students, postdocs, group leaders and core facility staff interested in making their computational analysis more reproducible.
Bringing life science professionals together and furthering skills in the scientific community are in SciLifeLab’s DNA. Our many events and courses, which span a wide range of topics, present opportunities to develop your know-how and share your own experiences and network – sparking new ideas, as well as new collaborations.
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NBIS / ELIXIR-SE course is open for PhD students, postdocs, group leaders and core facility staff interested in making their computational analysis more reproducible.
The SciLifeLab Data Platform aims to act as a ‘one-stop shop’ for data-driven life science in Sweden. It includes services (e.g. tools and databases), materials related to community building (e.g. jobs and events pages), and resources aimed at promoting data-driven life science research (e.g. data highlights).
Join SciLifeLab Data Centre and NBIS in collaboration with Uppsala University Library and Umeå University Library for a joint virtual event "Data Management Plans in practise - research funder perspectives and practical demos". The first hour is focused on Data Management Plans (DMPs) from the perspective of Swedish research funders. Part 1 - Data Management […]
We at the Coaching in Science Initiative (CSI) are excited to host our first invited speakers talk titled: ‘Movement Snacks’ In this seminar Movement Snacks will raise awareness about integrating movement into our day, and providing simple exercises we all can do, regardless of where we sit and work! A snack is a small meal […]
The SciLifeLab & Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science announces calls for PhD projects within academia and industry. The calls will be open for researchers in Sweden who are interested to act as supervisor for a PhD student. The aim is to fund 20 projects for academic PhD students and 7 for industrial. Join […]
The PhD and PostDoc council is excited to host Dr. Tomasz Wirt, who currently serves as a trainee patent lawyer at Potter Clarkson, a European law firm specialised in intellectual property. Tomasz pursued his doctoral studies at Stockholm University and is a SciLifeLab Campus Solna alumni. He will offer valuable insights into his career journey […]
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
NBIS celebrates 15 years and organises an Anniversary Symposium on Friday 24 November at 10:00 - 16:00 with mingle afterwards in Uppsala, SciLifeLab Trippelrummet.On the agenda so far:KeynotesPresentation of Human Protein Atlas (HPA) by Mathias UhlénPresentation of Bigpicture by Jeroen van der LaakUser presentations2--3 user presentations (users of the national bioinformatics infrastructure NBIS)NBIS presentationsPresentation of […]
Manuel Zimmer, Professor, The University of Vienna
How to effectively communicate your research through visualisations This workshop consists of lectures and short practical exercises on how to create scientific visualisations that clearly communicate your message. We will draw from Graphic Design knowledge on layout, typography and colour, define the steps in the design process of a visualisation that you can directly apply, […]
The Centre for Cellular Imaging, which is the national SciLifeLab facility for Correlative Array Tomography in Sweden, has the great pleasure to welcome you to the first Cellular 3D volume – Correlative Array Tomography (CAT) Workshop! The workshop will take place from November 29th to December 1st. The lectures will take place at the Wallenberg […]
Following the recent launch of FAIRstorage, this is an event where the FAIRstorage applications process, along with Research Data Management resources needed for the application, will be presented.
Last updated: 2024-06-14
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