| URL: | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioimage-archive |
| Full name: | The BioImage Archive |
| Description: | The BioImage Archive stores and distributes biological images that are useful to life sciences researchers. It also provides data archiving services to the broader bioimaging database community including added-value bioimaging data resources such as EMPIAR, Cell-IDR and Tissue-IDR. |
| Year founded: | 2022 |
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| Country/Region: | United Kingdom |
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| University/Institution: | European Bioinformatics Institute |
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| Country/Region: | United Kingdom |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | MatthewHartley |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | matthewh@ebi.ac.uk |
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Pictures at an exhibition: How to share your imaging data. [PMID: 37648214]
Open access to data underpinning published results is a key pillar of scientific reproducibility. Making data available at scale also provides opportunities for data reuse, encouraging the development of new analysis approaches. In this poster article, accompanying a recorded talk, we will explain the benefits of publicly archiving your image data alongside your published manuscripts, as well as highlight what resources are available to do this. This will include the BioImage Archive, EMBL-EBI's new resource for biological image data, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioimage-archive/. We will look at how image data submission works, how to prepare in advance for archiving your data and upcoming developments. |
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The BioImage Archive - Building a Home for Life-Sciences Microscopy Data. [PMID: 35189131]
Despite the huge impact of data resources in genomics and structural biology, until now there has been no central archive for biological data for all imaging modalities. The BioImage Archive is a new data resource at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) designed to fill this gap. In its initial development BioImage Archive accepts bioimaging data associated with publications, in any format, from any imaging modality from the molecular to the organism scale, excluding medical imaging. The BioImage Archive will ensure reproducibility of published studies that derive results from image data and reduce duplication of effort. Most importantly, the BioImage Archive will help scientists to generate new insights through reuse of existing data to answer new biological questions, and provision of training, testing and benchmarking data for development of tools for image analysis. The archive is available at https://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioimage-archive/. |