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Enlighten Your Research Global Award: Virtual Machine Images for Life Science Research
Denver (USA) 18 November 2013 – One of the four prestigious "Enlighten Your Research Global" has been awarded to an idea developed by an ELIXIR working group for the sharing of virtual machines over research and education networks.
MOLGENIS/compute at IWSG-2013
MOLGENIS/compute was presented at 5th International Workshop on Science Gateways, IWSG 2013, Zurich, Switzerland
Visual Analytics for Bio-Workflows at NBIC-2013
Towards visual analytics of bio-workflows presentation was given at the NBIC-2013 conference, Lunteren, Netherlands
Visual Analytics for Bio-Workflows at BIOINFORMATICS-2013
"Visualization of bioinformatics workflows for ease of understanding and design activities" paper will be presented at the BIOSTEC-BIOINFORMATICS-2013 conference, on February 11th, 2013, Bercelona, Spain. [http://www.molgenis.org/raw-attachment/blog ...
MOLGENIS/compute workshop at BioAssist meeting
MOLGENIS/compute workshop took place at the NBIC Bio Assist meeting, in Utrect, Oct.12, 2012
Welcome to the Groningen Genomics Coordination Centre
Groningen Genomics Coordination Center is the bioinformatics hotel of University and University Medical Center. GCC functions as Data Coordination Center or Data Analysis Center for small and big data projects in genomics, clinic and biobanking. Services and tools include:
- Analysis pipelines for NGS, GWA, GWL, e.g. compute & pipelines
- Biobank catalogues, e.g. Lifelines and BBMRI-NL
- Research portals for multi-omics laboratory, biobanks, consortia, e.g. WormQTL
- Patient registries, rare disease, personalized medicine and mutation databases, e.g. DEB, CHD7
- Large data infrastructure, e.g. 2 Petabyte high-speed storage, 960 cpu cores
- Data Coordination Center and/or Data Analysis Center, e.g. Genome of the Netherlands
We are highly motivated to collaborate on these tools and to share all our software and best practices via the MOLGENIS project
We are part of the Groningen Systems Genetics Network
Organization
GCC is a growing team of 10 researchers, programmers and system managers headed by Dr. Morris Swertz (m.a.swertz@…) set up to develop, manage and exploit new bioinformatics models, software and tools to enable and support the next generation of GWA, GWL and NGS experiments. In the past two years GCC is organized as a bridge between the UMCG Department of Genetics providing bioinformatics support for the next generation sequencing facility (Prof. C. Wijmenga), the RuG Centre for Information Technology building towards ‘petabyte’ scale storage and compute infrastructure, and the Groningen Bioinformatics developing new bioinformatics method for high-throughput data (Prof. R.C. Jansen). Moreover, GCC is strongly rooted in national and international including the European Bioinformatics Institute, Netherlands Bioinformatics Center, Netherlands Proteomics Center, BigGrid, EU-GEN2PHEN, EU-CASIMIR, EU-PANACEA and BBMRI-NL. All GCC tools are collected in the open source MOLGENIS software project.
Contact head Morris Swertz (m.a.swertz@…) for more information or check Internships or AboutGcc
Our team members: TeamMembers
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