Bibliographic Details
Title: |
The Federated European Genome–Phenome Archive as a global network for sharing human genomics data |
Authors: |
D’Altri, Teresa, Freeberg, Mallory Ann, Curwin, Amy J., Alonso, Ana, Freitas, Ana T., Capella-Gutierrez, Salvador, Gadelha, Luiz, Hagwall, Anna, Hovig, Eivind, Kerry, Giselle, Kirli, Koray, Kochel, Krzysztof, Kohlbacher, Oliver, Korbel, Jan O., Leinonen, Jaakko, Marciniak, Blazej, Oliveira, Jorge S., Petersen, Kjell, Silva, Mário J., Stegle, Oliver, Valencia, Alfonso, Viklund, Johan, Guigo, Roderic, Parkinson, Helen, Navarro, Arcadi, Rambla, Jordi, Keane, Thomas M. |
Source: |
Nature Genetics; March 2025, Vol. 57 Issue: 3 p481-485, 5p |
Abstract: |
In this era of rapidly expanding human genomics in research and healthcare, efficient data reuse is essential to maximize benefits for society. In response, the Federated European Genome–Phenome Archive (FEGA) was launched in 2022, and as of 2024, the FEGA network was composed of seven national nodes. Here we describe the complexities, challenges and achievements of FEGA, unravelling the dynamic interplay of regulatory frameworks, technical challenges and the shared vision of advancing genomic research. |
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