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iAnn is a free, open-source platform for sharing life science events like courses and conferences. It automatically displays event information on any website and disseminates announcements across multiple portals.

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Area of Science:

  • Life Sciences
  • Bioinformatics
  • Scientific Communication

Background:

  • Life science events require efficient dissemination channels.
  • Existing platforms lack centralized, integrated solutions for event sharing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce iAnn, an open-source platform for life science event dissemination.
  • To enable automatic visualization and integration of event reports.
  • To create a central repository for event announcements.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a community-driven platform with a central event repository.
  • Implemented web services for accessing event data.
  • Integrated Google Maps and Google Calendar for enhanced visualization.
  • Created customizable widgets for website integration.

Main Results:

  • iAnn provides a centralized repository for life science events.
  • Widgets seamlessly integrate event information into external websites.
  • Event announcements are automatically disseminated to all connected portals.
  • Powerful filtering and visualization options are available.

Conclusions:

  • iAnn offers a novel, open-source solution for disseminating life science events.
  • The platform enhances event visibility and accessibility through web services and widgets.
  • Automatic dissemination and integrated visualization improve user experience and information reach.