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  • Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas) wants to create close links between education, research and industry. To support this policy, knowledge and knowledge products are made as widely available as possible to business and government, BUas employees, and other interested parties. BUas uses Pure, a research information and registration system. An up-to-date overview of all knowledge output of BUas employees in this system can be found in this portal.

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  • Paired Omics Data Platform (PoDP) was created to streamline access to paired omics data so humans and computers can access and read paired datasets as well as record and exploit validated links between BGCs and metabolites. The aim of the PoDP is to connect public metabolomics datasets to their genomic origins. The PoDP does not store any metabolomics or genomics datasets, but captures metadata defining pairs of omics datasets in existing public databases and platforms already validated and utilized by the genomics and metabolomics communities.

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  • Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas) wants to create close links between education, research and industry. To support this policy, knowledge and knowledge products are made as widely available as possible to business and government, BUas employees, and other interested parties. BUas uses Pure, a research information and registration system. An up-to-date overview of all knowledge output of BUas employees in this system can be found in this portal.

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  • Paired Omics Data Platform (PoDP) was created to streamline access to paired omics data so humans and computers can access and read paired datasets as well as record and exploit validated links between BGCs and metabolites. The aim of the PoDP is to connect public metabolomics datasets to their genomic origins. The PoDP does not store any metabolomics or genomics datasets, but captures metadata defining pairs of omics datasets in existing public databases and platforms already validated and utilized by the genomics and metabolomics communities.

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