Research ecosystems can be made of one or multiple organizations such as research institutes, public agencies, companies, NGOs, or foundations.
The power of JOGL is to help organizations break silos within and across their research ecosystems, regardless the complexity of the ecosystems.
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INCa - The National Institute for Cancer is the the French state agency for health and scientific expertise in oncology, responsible for coordinating actions to combat cancer.
They collaborate with hundreds of laboratories, companies, and associations. They tackle multiple pathologies, as well as coordinate thousands of people from different backgrounds and levels of expertise.
Their challenge is to provide value to the stakeholders in their ecosystem, and accelerate collaboration across the organizations and networks they work with.
PANACÉE is an information solution aimed at promoting equal access to therapeutic innovations in non-small cell lung cancer
PANACÉE is a consortium of patients, healthcare professionals, scientific societies, institutional bodies, and industrial partners. Their mission is the collaborative creation of a real-time information tool (for patients and healthcare professionals) on actionable molecular anomalies and associated targeted therapies, and the study of its impact in a test region.
Their challenge is to provide visibility and an opportunity to best contribute to all the stakeholders of the consortiums, on the different work packages they have defined.
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<aside> đź’ˇ Access to documentation is fully customizable by admins (see container privacy member permissions)
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Teams within a hub, a community, or a project can document their work using different JOGL features:
<aside> 💡 Admins of containers can control who can post in a container’s discussions
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