Melissa Harrison
Literature Services Team Leader
mharrison [at] ebi.ac.uk
ORCID: 0000-0003-3523-4408
EditEurope PMC database and text mining infrastructure
Literature Services Team Leader
mharrison [at] ebi.ac.uk
ORCID: 0000-0003-3523-4408
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Europe PMC has established a platform that consolidates text-mined and curated annotations from different sources and makes them available to the wider research community. Annotations can be submitted by expert text-mining or biocuration groups using a dedicated Annotation”>http://europepmc.org/Anno…
Europe PMC runs a comprehensive database of grant awards by Europe PMC funders. The database contains more than 74 000 grants and is accessible on the Europe PMC website via the grant”>https://europepmc.org/grantfinder”>granthttps://europepmc.org/grantfinder”>grant”>https://europepmc.org/g…; finder …
Europe PMC offers ORCID linking tool that allows authors to search Europe PMC for their publications and preprints that can be added to the author’s ORCID record. ORCID iD is a unique digital identifier for researchers that allows to distinguish researchers with similar names and track name changes …
Researchers supported by Europe PMC funders can use Europe”>https://plus.europepmc.org/”>Europehttps://plus.europepmc.org/”>Europe”>https://plus.europepmc.org/&…; PMC manuscript submission system, Europe PMC Plus,to self-deposit full text articles and comply with the funder open access requirements.…
Europe PMC contains about 36 million abstracts (including PubMed and Agricola articles, preprints and patents) and over 5 million full text life science research articles. Of these full text articles, over 2.5M are available for reuse, such as text-mining, and can be downloaded from the Europe PMC F…
The external links service is a mechanism for information providers to publish links from articles in Europe PMC to related information or tools. It is used to link articles to datasets, peer reviews and commentaries, protocols, related metrics, and free full text in external repositories. Prospecti…
Your groupThe Goldman group at EMBL-EBI (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/research/goldman/) develops methods for improving sequencing technologies and bioinformatics analyses. We often devise new algorithms, mathematical models, and approximations, and use them to process large genomic datasets. The group is…
Closes on 19th January. Posted 23rd December 2025
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