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Mark Thompson
Leiden University Medical Center
2014
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Timothy Clark (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
32308977BioHackathon 2015: Semantics of data for life sciences and reproducible research.F1000Res2020
32308977BioHackathon 2015: Semantics of data for life sciences and reproducible research.F1000Res2020
30890711Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2019
30890711Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2019
29396563The RD-Connect Registry & Biobank Finder: a tool for sharing aggregated data and metadata among rare disease researchers.Eur J Hum Genet2018
29396563The RD-Connect Registry & Biobank Finder: a tool for sharing aggregated data and metadata among rare disease researchers.Eur J Hum Genet2018
29214177Linked Registries: Connecting Rare Diseases Patient Registries through a Semantic Web Layer.Biomed Res Int2017
29214177Linked Registries: Connecting Rare Diseases Patient Registries through a Semantic Web Layer.Biomed Res Int2017
26919047The Implicitome: A Resource for Rationalizing Gene-Disease Associations.PLoS One2016
26978244The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2016
26796797Consent Codes: Upholding Standard Data Use Conditions.PLoS Genet2016
26919047The Implicitome: A Resource for Rationalizing Gene-Disease Associations.PLoS One2016
26978244The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2016
26796797Consent Codes: Upholding Standard Data Use Conditions.PLoS Genet2016
25723102Gateways to the FANTOM5 promoter level mammalian expression atlas.Genome Biol2015
25723102Gateways to the FANTOM5 promoter level mammalian expression atlas.Genome Biol2015
26464783Nanopublications for exposing experimental data in the life-sciences: a Huntington's Disease case study.J Biomed Semantics2015
26154165From Peer-Reviewed to Peer-Reproduced in Scholarly Publishing: The Complementary Roles of Data Models and Workflows in Bioinformatics.PLoS One2015
26464783Nanopublications for exposing experimental data in the life-sciences: a Huntington's Disease case study.J Biomed Semantics2015
26154165From Peer-Reviewed to Peer-Reproduced in Scholarly Publishing: The Complementary Roles of Data Models and Workflows in Bioinformatics.PLoS One2015
24670764A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas.Nature2014
25093075Preserving sequence annotations across reference sequences.J Biomed Semantics2014
25276335Structuring research methods and data with the research object model: genomics workflows as a case study.J Biomed Semantics2014
25093075Preserving sequence annotations across reference sequences.J Biomed Semantics2014
24670764A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas.Nature2014
25276335Structuring research methods and data with the research object model: genomics workflows as a case study.J Biomed Semantics2014
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