Sense makers: how standards are enabling data reuse

Data standards that have been silently driving discovery in the life sciences for decades are now making AI advances possible
Illustration showing single pages flying around on the left, four books in the middle and a neatly arranged bookshelf on the right, to illustrate the process of using data standards to organise biological data.
Data standards transform unstructured information into well-organised databases, like turning pages into books and systematically cataloguing them in libraries so they’re easily searchable by keywords. Credit: Karen Arnott/EMBL-EBI

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