eagle-i
- The eagle-i Consortium, United States of America
- In 2010, the eagle-i Network was developed by a consortium of nine universities with a grant from the NIH.
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In 2010, the eagle-i Network was developed by a consortium of nine universities with a grant from the NIH.
https://search.eagle-i.net/central/#results?thttp://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000071&ofscore
eagle-i is a resource discovery tool built to facilitate translational science research. Groundbreaking biomedical research requires access to cutting edge scientific resources, but those resources are often invisible beyond the laboratories or universities where they were developed.
Software; Dataset
Biomedical
The eagle-i Consortium, United States of America
Harvard Catalyst; The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center
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http://eagle-i.itmat.upenn.edu/i/00000140-3130-8f53-da89-3b9280000000
eagle-i is a search tool and does not offer file storage. You may find links to related datasets, images, publications, or other documents from resources listed in eagle-i, however. The eagle-i data collection methodology uses controlled, structured vocabulary (ontology) and semantic web technologies in order to standardize the information so that it is easier to locate and retrieve. The system’s added functionality presents data in a consistent format that is readable not only by people — but by other computer applications as well.
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