Virtual Event

June 2, 2026 @ 10:00 11:00 CEST

Welcome to join us for the Tools for AI/ML research in life sciences event series for our next webinar. We welcome Thomas Weber, ARISE fellow at EMBL to present “Interactive multi-dataset dashboards with Depictio: from creation to sharing through a public URL”.

Date and time: June 2 at 10:00-11:00 CEST
Speaker: Thomas Weber, ARISE fellow at EMBL

Registration: Please register before June 2, at 9.00 CEST.

Abstract

As expectations around open data sharing and interactive access to research outputs continue to grow, researchers increasingly need ways to present their data as explorable dashboards rather than static figures. Depictio is an open-source platform that enables researchers to build multi-datasets dashboards through an intuitive graphical interface. Depictio can be downloaded and used locally on your computer or life science researchers at Swedish universities can create an instance online for free through SciLifeLab Serve.

In this webinar, we will walk through the following steps: creating a project, uploading multiple datasets, such as tabular results and MultiQC reports, and, finally, building a multi-tab dashboard that combines data from different sources into unified, interactive visualizations. We will show how to create and layout Plotly-based components such as figures, metrics cards, tables and interactive components. Furthermore, we will demonstrate Depictio’s private-to-public migration: develop your dashboard in a private instance, then export and import it to a public instance on SciLifeLab Serve for public sharing. This webinar is aimed at life science researchers who produce data they want to visualize and share interactively, whether from bioinformatics pipelines, experimental workflows, or other research outputs, without building a full web application from scratch.

Tools for AI/ML research in life sciences is an event series by the SciLifeLab Data Centre aimed at life science researchers who use machine learning methods in their work. The goal of the events in this seminar series is to provide introductions to different tools for ML research but also to foster discussions around our practices and how they can be improved. We organise in-person workshops and webinars as part of the event series. The events are open to all researchers in Sweden and beyond, regardless of SciLifeLab affiliation.

Contact: SciLifeLab Data Centre  serve@scilifelab.se

Last updated: 2026-04-29

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