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EPISODE · May 12, 2025 · 44 MIN

Episode 5: Bio-IT World Hackathon Final Presentations

from Decoding the Data Ecosystem · host Allissa Dillman

Episode 05: Bio-IT World Hackathon Final PresentationsDescriptionThe CFDE Training Center was a sponsor of the Bio-IT World Hackathon, held April 1 – 2, 2025. The event was facilitated by Dr. Allissa Dillman from CFDE Training Center. The event focused on Open Source and FAIR Data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles, and an emphasis was placed on projects leveraging omics data and integrating CFDE tools, with a goal of improving interoperability across datasets to accelerate discoveries.Data scientists, developers, and life science professionals collaborated on five projects to tackle real-world challenges using data from GlyGen, IDG, HuBMAP, MoTrPAC, and tools from CFDE.This episode will consist of clips from various presentations from the hackathon.Learn more about the CFDE podcast here (https://orau.org/cfde-trainingcenter/podcast.html).

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Episode 05: Bio-IT World Hackathon Final PresentationsDescriptionThe CFDE Training Center was a sponsor of the Bio-IT World Hackathon, held April 1 – 2, 2025. The event was facilitated by Dr. Allissa Dillman from CFDE Training Center. The event...

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