FAIR Data management in single cell analysis

single cell data management data import fair

Posted on: 17 January 2024 purlPURL: https://gxy.io/GTN:N00070

New single cell section: Changing data formats & preparing objects

Now a nightmare of switching between single cell datatypes or importing the data is gone! With the new section on Changing data formats & preparing objects, the users can now confidently jump into the analysis. Some of those tutorials were created in the framework of ELIXIR-UK: FAIR Data Stewardship training, which aims to improve Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable (FAIR) data management in the life sciences.

We have developed the following tutorials:

Where can I learn more?

You can find out more about the FAIR Data Stewardship training on the ELIXIR-UK Fellowship site. Also, keep an eye on the upcoming live trainings!

Funding

These organisations or grants provided funding support for the development of this resource


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