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West-Life: A Virtual Research Environment for structural biology.

Chris Morris ,
Paolo Andreetto ,
Lucia Banci ,
Alexandre M J J Bonvin ,
Grzegorz Chojnowski ,
Laura Del Cano ,
José Marıa Carazo ,
Pablo Conesa ,
Susan Daenke ,
George Damaskos ,
Andrea Giachetti ,
Natalie E C Haley ,
Maarten L Hekkelman ,
Philipp Heuser ,
Robbie P Joosten ,
Daniel Kouřil ,
Aleš Křenek ,
Tomáš Kulhánek ,
Victor S Lamzin ,
Nurul Nadzirin ,
Anastassis Perrakis ,
Antonio Rosato ,
Fiona Sanderson ,
Joan Segura ,
Joerg Schaarschmidt ,
Egor Sobolev ,
Sergio Traldi ,
Mikael E Trellet ,
Sameer Velankar ,
Marco Verlato ,
Martyn Winn

Abstract

The West-Life project (https://about.west-life.eu/) is a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European Commission to provide data processing and data management services for the international community of structural biologists, and in particular to support integrative experimental approaches within the field of structural biology. It has developed enhancements to existing web services for structure solution and analysis, created new pipelines to link these services into more complex higher-level workflows, and added new data management facilities. Through this work it has striven to make the benefits of European e-Infrastructures more accessible to life-science researchers in general and structural biologists in particular.

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Journal of structural biology: X

Volume 1
Pages 100006
Publication date 26-02-2019

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.yjsbx.2019.100006
Europe PubMed Central 32647812
Pubmed 32647812

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