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11 December 2024 Person leaning on railing

Welcome: Christina Ernst

People & Perspectives EMBL-EBI's new Functional Genomics Team Leader will develop standards for new data types and integrate AI into workflows.

2024

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4 September 2024

Alvis Brazma: What I’ve learned

People & Perspectives EMBL-EBI alumnus Alvis Brazma reflects on how mathematics and mountaineering have shaped his life and why keeping things simple in bioinformatics is key.

2024

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9 June 2022 ArrayExpress logo; a red A and green E in a circle with the word ArrayExpress

ArrayExpress interface to close

On 30 September 2022 the ArrayExpress interface will close. All datasets have now been migrated from ArrayExpress into the BioStudies ArrayExpress collection

2022

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29 October 2014 CAGEKID: Cancer genomics of the kidney

Kidney cancer in Central Europe

Science & Technology Kidney cancer linked to exposure to aristolochic acid, an ingredient in some herbal remedies.

2014

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11 December 2007

ArrayExpress database doubles in size to 100,000 hybridisations

Lab Matters ArrayExpress, the publicly available database of transcriptomics data at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), has doubled in size in 2007, reaching the 100,000-hybridisation milestone. The database now holds snapshots of gene expression…

2007

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28 August 2007

Minimum Information Standards ─ all for one and one for all

Lab Matters Three papers published by EMBL scientists and their collaborators will make it much easier to share and compare information from large-scale proteomics data. The papers are published in Nature Biotechnology on 8 and 26 August. As the quantity of available biological information and the use of…

2007

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