EOSC-Life Report on the work of the Open Call Projects

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Rybina, Arina | Audergon, Pauline | Pfander, Claudia | Batut, Bérénice | Beracochea, Martin | Bischof, Johanna | Bottländer, Michael | Buchhalter, Ivo | Burel, Jean-Marie | Cancio, Ibon | Carazo, Jose- Maria | Castillo-Rutz, Nayari | Chiusano, Maria Luisa | Clark-Casey, Justin | Cointepas, Yann | Comerci, Marco | Coppens, Frederik | Corre, Erwan | Cox, Cymon-J. | Crockett, Sara | David, Romain | De-Moro, Gianluca | Rochefort, Ludovic De | Eguinoa, Ignacio | Exter, Katrina | Ewbank, Jonathan | Finn, Robert | García-Granero, Juan-José | Goble, Carole | Gormanns, Philipp | Grantner, Tobias | Gribbon, Philip | Grüning, Björn | Guevara, Miguel | Gurwitz, Kim | Haley, Natalie | Harmse, Henriette | Hekkelman, Maarten | Henger, Anna | Heriche, Jean-Karim | Holub, Petr | Houde, Martin | Joosten, Robbie P. | Juty, Nick | Karnbach, Geoffrey | Karoune, Emma | Kensche, Philip R. | Keppler, Antje | Kerfant, Celine | Krajiczek, Martin | Lancelotti, Carla | Leitner, Frauke | Leo, Simone | Longo, Dario | Ludwig, Rebecca | Madella, Marco | Madrigal, Pedro | Magliulo, Mario | Mangin, Jean-Francois | Manning, Jonathan | Marquez, Jose-A. | Matser, Vera | Matteoni, Rafaele | Mayrhofer, Michaela | Miksa, Tomasz | Moreno, Pablo | Nasr, Engy | Newhouse, Steven | Ninidakis, Stelios | Pade, Nicolas | Pafilis, Evangelos | Panagiotopoulou, Maria | Papatheodorou, Irene | Parkinson, Helen | Pavloudi, Christina | Perrakis, Anastassis | Perseil, Isabelle | Pireddu, Luca | Popper, Niki | Potirakis, Antonis | Povey, Marcus | Rauber, Andreas | Romano, Paolo | Rosato, Antonio | Ruiz-Pérez, Javier | Schneider-Lunitz, Valentin | Sakharova, Ekaterina | Seyfarth, Ralf | Soiland-Reyes, Stian | Solovyev, Andrey | Spinazzola, Elisabetta | Strubel, Philipp | Swedlow, Jason | Taverner, Ellie | Twardziok, Sven | Velankar, Sameer | Vignaud, Alexandre | Wagener, Harald | Weise, Martin | Wienk, Hans | Winkler, Dietmar | Zafeiropoulos, Haris | Zaliani, Andrea | Zullino, Sara | Schmidt-Tremmel, Friederike | Blomberg, Niklas

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This Deliverable 3.3 is a report on the Digital Life Sciences Open Call and two Internal Calls organised by EOSC-Life WP3. The organisation of these Calls followed the successful integration and support of 8 Demonstrator projects which provided the first concrete use cases in the initial phase of EOSC-Life. The three Calls overall supported 11 scientific user projects, selected to facilitate integration of concrete use-cases across Life Sciences domains into the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) framework.

Through the Calls, the practical goal was to facilitate co-creation of an open, digital collaborative space for life science research by developing FAIR tools, workflows, resources, infrastructures, and guidelines together with the EOSC-Life RIs experts and communities.

We report in this Deliverable the following achievements:

  1. Organisation of the EOSC-Life Open and Internal Calls;
  2. Integrating and training the EOSC-Life WP3 Open Call and Internal Call project teams in EOSC-Life;
  3. Activities for connecting project teams with EOSC-Life and LS-RI communities and dissemination of projects outcomes to broader communities;
  4. Work done in the individual projects, their results, and impact of developed resources;
  5. Recommendations from the EOSC-Life WP3 project teams and the EOSC-Life community for future Open Calls.

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