
This presentation introduces the new metadata model in development for the Federated European Genome-Phenome Archive (FEGA), delivered at the BioSchemas community meeting on January 20, 2025. It outlines the proposed evolution from the current static, outdated model to a modular, FAIR-aligned framework. The talk emphasizes advancements in metadata validation, integration with linked data principles, and alignment with international standards. With examples of future-proofing strategies and practical use cases, this presentation highlights FEGA's commitment to enabling robust, interoperable, and reusable metadata for sensitive human omics data.
Metadata, FAIR principles, Linked data, JSON, linked data, JSON-LD, Interoperability, FEGA, Data processing, EGA, Metadata/standards, Bioschemas, JSON Schemas, Federated EGA
Metadata, FAIR principles, Linked data, JSON, linked data, JSON-LD, Interoperability, FEGA, Data processing, EGA, Metadata/standards, Bioschemas, JSON Schemas, Federated EGA
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