INTOXICOM Workshop #4: Training Materials for Toxicology
INTOXICOM is an ELIXIR Toxicoloy Community (doi:10.12688/f1000research.74502.2) implementation study, organizing five workshops, each one with a different topic. The first three workshops were in Utrecht (doi:10.37044/osf.io/un2rw), Basel, and Uppsala. The fourth workshop has the theme training material and will be held in Birmingham (thanks Iseult!). And one aspect of that is to make existing training material from toxicology projects indexed and therefore more FAIR.
Last week we had a telcon, and I promised to make an overview of some open educational resources that I have (co-)developed over the years. It started during the eNanoMapper project, where our Project Technical Adviser was Dr. Cedric Notredame. He commented on us using Word documents for training materials, and that was for me a cue to start using GitHub Pages instead. We later reused this for NanoCommons, and by then GitHub Pages had become common and the foundation for other online material for toxicology projects.
Here follows an overview of tutorials I contributed to. Some are already registered with TeSS, but I am sure I will learn a lot of new tricks, and particularly about the learning paths.
Hope to see you there! Register here.
eNanoMapper
- Browsing the eNanoMapper ontology with BioPortal, AberOWL and Protégé
- Entering and analysing nano safety data
- Adding ontology terms
- How to use the Pathway module of ArrayAnalysis.org for pathway analysis of microarray data
- How to make a pathway
By other eNanoMapper partners:
- Omics descriptors calculation (by Georgia Tsiliki and Haralambos Sarimveis)
NanoCommons
By group members:
- Adding new term to the eNanoMapper ontology (by Laurent Winckers)
- NanoCommons User Guidance Handbook (by Thomas Exner, with contributions by many)
FAIRplus
I add this one as well, as this below recipes were developed for the eTox use case.
VHP4Safety
Many more are listed on the VHP4Safety Docs website.