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Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, Maastricht University

The department of Bioinformatics-BiGCaT is part of NUTRIM the school of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 by Prof. dr. Chris Evelo aiming at employing bioinformatics approaches in systems biology to integrate experimental data and data with current knowledge. Integrative Systems Biology is being developed and applied in various research fields. The department has four core research areas; 1) Metabolic diseases, 2) Micronutrients, 3) Toxicity and risk Assessment and 4) Rare diseases. Within these areas different types of data, like transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and (epi)genomics data, are collected , integrated and combined with existing knowledge

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micronutrition, Metabolomics, Systems biology, Pathway analysis, interoperability, semantic web, drug discovery, toxicology

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Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, Maastricht University https://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/ https://dev.tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/department-of-bioinformatics-bigcat-maastricht-university The department of Bioinformatics-BiGCaT is part of NUTRIM the school of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 by Prof. dr. Chris Evelo aiming at employing bioinformatics approaches in systems biology to integrate experimental data and data with current knowledge. Integrative Systems Biology is being developed and applied in various research fields. The department has four core research areas; 1) Metabolic diseases, 2) Micronutrients, 3) Toxicity and risk Assessment and 4) Rare diseases. Within these areas different types of data, like transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and (epi)genomics data, are collected , integrated and combined with existing knowledge /system/content_providers/images/000/000/093/original/logo_05_72dpi.gif?1528366508

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egonw (Egon Willighagen)

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finn (Finn Bacall)
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    BridgeDbR Tutorial

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    How to install and load the Identifier Mapping Service with data needed for gene-to-variant and variant-to-gene

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    Biological networks Network Visualization
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    #metawinterschool contribution by BiGCaT

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    Metabolomics Identifiers ELIXIR RIR, BridgeDb
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    SPARQLing Biology: a beginners course

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    Use Scholia and Wikidata to find scientific literature

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