Three articles using Galaxy have been included in the de.NBI brochure Data analysis for the COVID-19 Research.
RNA Bioinformatics to Analyze SARS-CoV-2 – The Causative Agent of COVID-19 (page 25), by Wolfgang R. Hess, Steffen C. Lott, Steve Hoffmann and Rolf Backofen.
This article uses the GLASSgo and CARNA algorithms to analyze the RNA biology of SARS-CoV-2.
Open Data, Software and Analytics as a response to emerging pathogen threats (page 60), by Beatriz Serrano-Solano, Wolfgang Maier, Simon Bray, Gianmauro Cuccuru, Anika Erxleben, Bérénice Batut, Mehmet Tekman, Rolf Backofen and Björn Grüning.
This article gives an overview of the projects developed in the last months, highlighting the need for open data, analysis tools and computational resources when facing public health challenges worldwide.
Virtual Screening for SARS-CoV-2 Drug Development using Open Research and Compute Infrastructures (page 90), by Simon Bray, Beatriz Serrano-Solano and Björn Grüning.
This article is focused on the collaboration with the UK’s Diamond Light Source, in which computational tools and workflows for virtual screening of drug candidates against target proteins have been developed.
Thanks #denbi for assembling all the work done by the German Network of Bioinformatics Infrastructure.
— Björn Grüning (@bjoerngruening) February 1, 2021
Check it out, it contains a lot of #usegalaxy work as well.@ELIXIREurope #OpenData @UniFreiburg https://t.co/Icm7Y7WLX5