What is it about?

Visualization is essential in the scientific discovery cycle and increasingly cross-disciplinary. It allows presenting complex data in a way that makes it more accessible. Here we use in particular three-dimensional structural molecular data related to the Covid19 pandemic as use case for sharing a variety of levels of immersion to audiences from different backgrounds, scientific and non-scientific. FAIR standards are taken into account.

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Why is it important?

We provide examples on how key scientific data can be made more widely accessible making data visualization experiences findable, accessible, interoperable and reproducible.

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If the scientific community adopted common standards for sharing visualization experiences, and these were supported broadly (eg by journals, websites etc.), this would lead to a significant leap forward in making complex research findings more accessible.

Dr Marc Baaden
CNRS

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This page is a summary of: UnityMol prototype for FAIR sharing of molecular-visualization experiences: from pictures in the cloud to collaborative virtual reality exploration in immersive 3D environments, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology, May 2021, International Union of Crystallography,
DOI: 10.1107/s2059798321002941.
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