CORDIS proporciona enlaces a los documentos públicos y las publicaciones de los proyectos de los programas marco HORIZONTE.
Los enlaces a los documentos y las publicaciones de los proyectos del Séptimo Programa Marco, así como los enlaces a algunos tipos de resultados específicos, como conjuntos de datos y «software», se obtienen dinámicamente de OpenAIRE .
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The FAIR principle will be used to manage the research data, making it discoverable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. This DMP will evolve during the lifetime of the project to present the status of the project's reflections on such data. The data, complying with the FAIR principles will be stored, curated, and shared through the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and KU Leuven research data repository (RDR) after necessary IP rights will be secured for exploitation. To ensure the findability and accessibility of the data, digital object identifiers (DOI) will be generated for relevant datasets and will be stored at the university’s self-mirrored long-term data storage facility in addition to the EOSC and the RDR. Before publication in journals, preprints will be made available at the public repository (arXiv). The accepted version of journal articles will be uploaded to the OpenAIRE-compliant KU Leuven repository LIRIAS. To ensure the data will be interoperable, and reusable, the Common European Research Information Format (CERIF) will be used as the metadata standard. Microsoft OneNote will be used to document and publish the research notebook. The data analysis code will be posted to a repository (like Github) so that other authorized users can easily access it and develop it. The imaging protocols will be published on a repository (e.g., Mendeley Data or DataHub).
The research findings will be made available to the scientific community by being published in high-impact journals that offer open access to the scholarly community. Journals to consider include ACS Nano, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Methods, and Science Advance. To raise awareness of the research project and encourage prospective global collaborations, the research activities and results will be presented at pertinent international conferences (e.g., ACS meetings, GRC etc) and online seminars. Membership and participation in Marie Curie Alumni Association and other MSCA events will help me to further increase awareness of the techniques and seek collaborators. To engage the Public at large, various scientific and social media pages such as ResearchGate, LinkedIn, and Twitter will be used to share and spread updates and news about the project through images and easy-to-understand notes. The KU Leuven communication team may further support by publishing news and articles on their website. As well as extending our fundamental scientific knowledge, this project has a huge potential to contribute to the successful commercial applications in the development of substrates that offer superior fluorescence enhancement to speed up DNA optical mapping in a variety of applications such as SV detection, microbial strain typing etc.
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