Connect & FAIRify: FAIRification of a high throughput metabolomics laboratory with FAIR Digital Objects
Date: 30 September 2025 @ 10:00 - 11:00
Timezone: Amsterdam
For the first Connect & event of this academic year, we are pleased to have Erik Schultes (LACDR, GO-FAIR Fundation) speaking about the MAC FAIR project.
The Metabolomics and Analytics Center (MAC) is a high throughput mass spectrometry laboratory in Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research. In this Connect & talk, Erik Schultes will give an overview of current efforts to use nanopublication-based FAIR Digital Objects to make the data from the MAC Findable, Accessible, International and Reusable (FAIR) by machines and people. He will discuss what this means for metabolomics research, for compliance with FAIR and open requirements of science funders, and for AI-Readiness.
This session
This Connect & session takes place online and will last one hour. After the introduction presentation there will be time for questions and (informal) discussion. Everyone interested in thet topic is very welcome to join. If you are part of the Leiden University Research Data Management Community you will have received a calendar invite. If you are not on the contact list, you can register by filling out the form.
About the Connect & sessions
This event is part of the “Connect and …” series arranged by, and for, the Leiden University Research Data Management Community, on everything data management-related. The sessions take place every month at different days and times, so as to maximize access according to people’s different working hours, and are normally online. Topics and speakers are proposed by members of the Community. You can post a suggestion in the Community's MSTeams space, or write to datamanagement@library.leidenuniv.nl, if you have a topic you would like to discuss in a future meeting and the CDS team will help to make it happen.
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