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Miguel Cardenas1, Vicente Hernández, Rafael Mayo

  • 1Extremadura Advanced Research Center (CIEMAT).

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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The EELA project established a grid infrastructure connecting Latin America and Europe for biomedical research. This network supports studies in oceanological analysis, neglected diseases, sequence alignment, and computational phylogenetics.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical research
  • Computational biology
  • E-infrastructure development

Background:

  • Growing need for international research collaboration between Latin America and Europe.
  • Establishment of the EELA project to meet this demand.
  • EELA provides a crucial e-infrastructure for scientific endeavors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the creation and function of the EELA project's grid infrastructure.
  • To highlight the collaborative research enabled by EELA between Europe and Latin America.
  • To outline the specific biomedical research areas supported by EELA.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a grid infrastructure connecting research institutions.
  • Facilitation of data sharing and computational resource access.

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  • Support for distributed research activities across continents.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of a transcontinental e-infrastructure (EELA).
    • Enabled collaborative biomedical research in key areas.
    • Facilitated complex analyses such as oceanological analysis, neglected diseases, sequence alignments, and computational phylogenetics.

    Conclusions:

    • The EELA project successfully bridges the technological gap for biomedical research collaboration between Latin America and Europe.
    • The established grid infrastructure is vital for advancing scientific discovery in specialized fields.
    • EELA serves as a model for future international e-infrastructure initiatives.