The Queensland University of Technology Office of eResearch has joined Australasian eResearch Organisations (AeRO) as a full member.
Two QCIF staff have been seconded to help plan the development of further national eResearch infrastructure, namely digital platforms and the Australian Bioinformatics Commons.
QFAB Bioinformatics has hired its first joint appointment with The University of Queensland.
EMBL-ABR's hybrid training model to help deliver bioinformatics skills nationwide, including at QCIF-hosted venues in Queensland, has proven successful and will continue next year.
Thank you to all those who visited QCIF’s exhibition booth at the eResearch Australasia conference this year between 16–19 October in Melbourne.
QCIF and QFAB staff are in demand at conferences around Australia.
QCIF and partner AURIN are supporting Griffith University’s new Regional Innovation Data Lab (RIDL), which aims to unlock the power of data to accelerate the development of flourishing communities.
When Manuela Cascini from the Queensland University of Technology needed help with mitochondrial genome analysis to support her PhD, she called on QFAB’s Analysis Hotel and Galaxy Australia.
USQ staff and students now have access to USQ Surveys, a feature-rich, user-friendly and reliable survey platform for administering surveys, online forms and online assessments.
Amanda Miotto, QCIF's Griffith University-based eResearch Analyst, won the ICT Professional Award at the 2018 Women in Technology (WiT) Awards in Brisbane last month.
Pieter Demmers has replaced Heidi Perrett as QCIF’s Data Innovation Program Manager.
Read more ...With just one visit, University of Southern Queensland PhD student Paul Webb experienced the benefits of the Toowoomba Campus’ new QCIF-run weekly Hacky Hour.
Read more ...The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) announced last week it will fund the EcoCommons Australia project with QCIF as the lead agent.
Read more ...Former bioinformatician Dr Mark Crowe has joined QCIF as its Training Manager.
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