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| Title: | DCC Case Study: Integrative Biology |
| Authors: | Donnelly, Martin Boyd, Victoria Spellman, Jill |
| Issue Date: | 3-Apr-2008 |
| Citation: | Donnelly M, Victoria Boyd, Jill Spellman (March 2008), "Integrative Biology", Digital Curation Centre Case Studies and Interviews, Joy Davidson and Andrew McHugh (editors) |
| Publisher: | HATII, University of Glasgow; University of Edinburgh; UKOLN, University of Bath; Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils. |
| Abstract: | Computer simulation organ functions based on models offers the potential to increase researchers’ understanding of the causes of medical conditions such as heart disease and to work towards developing new drugs and treatments to combat these illnesses. The main aim of the Integrative Biology (IB) project is to realise this potential by developing multi-scale models - spanning the range from genes to whole organs - and to provide data management features for its disparate users including the sharing of data in a secure infrastructure, and enabling the storage and re-use of simulation outputs. |
| Keywords: | Digital Curation |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3332 |
| ISSN: | 1749-8767 |
| Appears in Collections: | Digital Curation Centre
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