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  • The Health Information Portal (HIP) is a web-based platform (https://www.healthinformationportal.eu/) hosting information about National Nodes, Research Networks, health information sources, i.e. data sources, health information studies and projects, health information publications and capacity building activities. For each of the modules, a standardized information structure has been developed. Different modules are interlinked with each other through specific elements such as country or institution. HIP aims to serve as a one-stop-shop for health information in Europe. It will support researchers and decision-makers to find and access available information, relevant actors, and networks.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. The interface is in English. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • The aim of a World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms, including information on synonymy. While highest priority goes to valid names, other names in use are included so that this register can serve as a guide to interpret taxonomic literature.

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  • ECDC's main role as an agency of the European Union is to strengthen Europe’s defences against communicable diseases, worked together with all EU/EEA countries in response to public health threats and emerging diseases. Part of the ECDC mission is to provide search for, collect, collate, evaluate and disseminate relevant scientific and technical data.

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  • The EMIF catalogue contains extensive metadata on a number of European health data resources, such as registries, EHRs, biobanks etc., organized by a number of communities, such as EMIF-EHR, EMIF-AD, EPAD, ADVANCE, BigData@Heart, PIONEER etc. The metadata collected is the data available, the data governance procedures, contact details etc. The catalogue intends to comprise different vertical projects through the creation of communities, such as EMIF-Electronic Health Record Data (EMIF-EHR) and EMIF-Alzheimer’s Disease (EMIF-AD), the BigData@Heart (for cardiovascular) and PIONEER (for prostate cancer) projects, supporting distinct databases and users.

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  • OLIDA is a curated database of oligogenic diseases and the variants in genes that have been published as causing these diseases. The combinations of variants that are contained in this database have been identified by researchers as being the cause of certain genetic diseases.

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  • The Belgium Biodiversity Platform maintains this data repository in collaboration with the GBIF Secretariat, built using an installation of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT). The Belgian Biodiversity Platform is a science-policy interface that offers a privileged access to primary biodiversity data and research information. The Platform encourages interdisciplinary cooperation among scientists and serves as an interface between researchers and science-policy organizations. It provides advice on the designation of biodiversity research priorities and promotes Belgian biodiversity research in international fora.

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  • The Health Information Portal (HIP) is a web-based platform (https://www.healthinformationportal.eu/) hosting information about National Nodes, Research Networks, health information sources, i.e. data sources, health information studies and projects, health information publications and capacity building activities. For each of the modules, a standardized information structure has been developed. Different modules are interlinked with each other through specific elements such as country or institution. HIP aims to serve as a one-stop-shop for health information in Europe. It will support researchers and decision-makers to find and access available information, relevant actors, and networks.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. The interface is in English. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • The aim of a World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms, including information on synonymy. While highest priority goes to valid names, other names in use are included so that this register can serve as a guide to interpret taxonomic literature.

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  • ECDC's main role as an agency of the European Union is to strengthen Europe’s defences against communicable diseases, worked together with all EU/EEA countries in response to public health threats and emerging diseases. Part of the ECDC mission is to provide search for, collect, collate, evaluate and disseminate relevant scientific and technical data.

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  • The EMIF catalogue contains extensive metadata on a number of European health data resources, such as registries, EHRs, biobanks etc., organized by a number of communities, such as EMIF-EHR, EMIF-AD, EPAD, ADVANCE, BigData@Heart, PIONEER etc. The metadata collected is the data available, the data governance procedures, contact details etc. The catalogue intends to comprise different vertical projects through the creation of communities, such as EMIF-Electronic Health Record Data (EMIF-EHR) and EMIF-Alzheimer’s Disease (EMIF-AD), the BigData@Heart (for cardiovascular) and PIONEER (for prostate cancer) projects, supporting distinct databases and users.

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  • OLIDA is a curated database of oligogenic diseases and the variants in genes that have been published as causing these diseases. The combinations of variants that are contained in this database have been identified by researchers as being the cause of certain genetic diseases.

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  • The Belgium Biodiversity Platform maintains this data repository in collaboration with the GBIF Secretariat, built using an installation of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT). The Belgian Biodiversity Platform is a science-policy interface that offers a privileged access to primary biodiversity data and research information. The Platform encourages interdisciplinary cooperation among scientists and serves as an interface between researchers and science-policy organizations. It provides advice on the designation of biodiversity research priorities and promotes Belgian biodiversity research in international fora.

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