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Project

BioVeL

Title BioVeL - Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory
Grant Agreement Number 283359
Funding Programmes FP7
Dates 31/08/2011 - 31/08/2014
Project URL http://www.biovel.eu
Scientific Domain e-Infrastructures
Activity Scientific Digital Repositories
Action Line ICT-based e-Infrastructures
Transnational Access N/A
Type Of Project CP-CSA-INFRA-PP
Abstract Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory (BioVeL) meets the needs of Europes Biodiversity Science research community with tools for pipelining data and analysis into efficient workflows, urgently needed to understand biodiversity in a rapidly changing environment. BioVeL customises, deploys and supports the Taverna / myExperiment / BioCatalogue family of software to achieve this. Close user involvement is crucial to successful design and implementation of virtual laboratories. Close support and guidance makes all the difference in uptake of tools and their continued success. BioVeL places particular emphasis on targeted networking activities with specific sub-communities and tailored service activities that deliver training, helpdesk and consultancy assistance to solve specific problems. Using agile processes, BioVeL defines and deploys (web) service sets and workflow packs catering for sub-communities within the domain. The project focuses on pilot topic areas: i) DNA sequence-based phylogeny and metagenomics services that help link knowledge of model organisms to a broad range of species, that provide a measure of genetic diversity used in conservation planning and that help to understand adaptation in relation to climate change; ii) Taxonomy services to provide the underpinning checklist of diversity in Europe, identification aids to native, invasive and economic species; iii) Niche and population modelling for species, to better understand the processes of conservation and invasive species management; and, iv) Ecosystem functionality and valuation services, to improve modelling capabilities to ecosystem services and CO2 sequestration. Through use of gateways, workflows composed in the BioVeL environment can be executed on a wide range of computing resources, including European e-Infrastructures (EGI, PRACE, etc.). Joint research activities will investigate improvements to ease of use of workflows by exploring new middleware approaches to easier user interfaces.
Partners
(Organisation name and Country)
FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN, Germany
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, United Kingdom
GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET, Sweden
MTA OKOLOGIAI ES BOTANIKAI KUTATOINTEZETE, Hungary
CENTRO DE REFERENCIA EM INFORMACAO AMBIENTAL, Brazil
ITÄ-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO, Finland
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., Germany
MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEMIA OKOLOGIAI KUTATOKOZPONT, Hungary
STICHTING NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER, Netherlands
FONDATION FRANCAISE POUR LA RECHERCHE SUR LA BIODIVERSITE, France
TA Call BioVeL - Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory