The digital transition, combined with systems biology, must contribute to enriching the life sciences with more quantitative and predictive approaches. Our observational and experimental capabilities, from the molecular level to that of living organisms, populations and communities, are developing at different paces. Digital technologies are playing a crucial role in the collection, organisation, processing and exploitation of data and knowledge. This context offers a natural framework for th...

Opening science with digital tools
The digital revolution has completely changed how research is done. New research questions will emerge from datasets of unprecedented scale, which are already available to scientists and the general public alike. This reality will redefine the relationships between data producers and data analysts, lead to the invention of novel methods for tackling massive datasets, and contribute to the success of the information economy.
5 Objectives | > OpenScience-1: Interconnected research infrastructures > OpenScience-2: Data organisation for sharing and reuse > OpenScience-3: Predictive approaches in biology | > OpenScience-4: Novel means of knowledge dissemination > OpenScience-5: Evolving research professions and environments in a digital world
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
French National Research Strategy Challenges
Health and well-being |
Food security and |
Information and |
Innovative, integrative |
