Frederick, MD
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The Antibody Characterization Laboratory (ACL) is the laboratory responsible for the development of well-characterized monoclonal antibody reagents. The NCI’s Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research funds ACL as a resource to the entire cancer Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The Antibody Engineering Program (AEP) is located at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, which is part of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), an intramural program at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). AEP focuses on Read More...
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The Antibody Engineering Program (AEP) is part of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The program focuses on generating therapeutic antibodies by phage display technology, including human antibodies and Read More...
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Many established and emerging technologies are available to CCR scientists. This technology-rich environment makes the CCR a unique place to conduct scientific research. Through the OSTR, the CCR continues to find Read More...
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CREx News & Updates January 2022 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Site Spotlight NCI ANTIBODY CHARACTERIZATION LABORATORY (ACL) The ACL specializes in rigorously validating antibodies for signaling and Read More...
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Employing spatial biology techniques enables acquisition of transcript and protein data from intact tissue sections, and in turn, spatial distribution information and cellular interaction patterns are revealed.
Frederick, MD
Collaborative
The Biopharmaceutical Development Program (BDP) provides resources for the development of investigational biological agents. The BDP supports feasibility through development and Phase I/II cGMP manufacturing plus regulatory documentation. The BDP was established in 1993. We Read More...
Frederick, MD
Collaborative
The Medicinal Chemistry Accelerator (MCA) is a collaborative CCR resource that supports investigators in developing small molecule inhibitors for anticancer drug candidates. While CCR and NCATS have infrastructure to identify initial “hits” through high-throughput screening, Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Metabolic Clinical Research Unit (MCRU) opened in 2007 as a key component of the Strategic Plan for NIH Obesity Research . The NIDDK worked closely with the Clinical Center to design the Unit, which houses state-of-the-art Read More...
Frederick, MD
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The primary objective of the Protein Technology Core (PTC) is to establish an experimental screening pipeline for single-domain antibodies termed nanobodies. Nanobodies are antibody fragments consisting of a single monomeric variable antibody domain. The PTC, Read More...
Rockville, MD
Core Facility
The Chemistry and Synthesis Center (CSC) of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) provides IRP scientists with targeted imaging probes and chemical tools that help accelerate cell-based assays, in vivo imaging studies, and Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
Clinical Support Laboratory – Cellular Immunology offers a spectrum of bioassays to assess cellular responses to antigens and mitogens including ELISPOT, cytotoxicity assays, and proliferation assays. Established Technologies Elispot Assays, Dual or Triple Color Fluorospot Assays, Read More...
Federick, MD
Core Facility
The Mass Cytometry Core (MCC) provides access to cutting-edge platforms and expert technical support for high-dimensional single-cell analysis and spatial proteomic profiling. A central expertise of the core is Imaging Mass Cytometry (IMC), which allows Read More...
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Biomarker Discovery with Morphological Context: Changing how tissue specimens are analyzed < https://youtu.be/mVhfZq8ppbc What is Digital Spatial Profiling? GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler is a novel platform developed by NanoString. Digital Spatial Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More. New Resources on CREx NIMH Human Brain Collection Core (HBCC) The HBCC obtains human brain tissue, hair, and blood Read More...
Rockville, MD
Repositories
Thousands of molecular targets have been measured in the NCI panel of 60 human tumor cell lines. Measurements include protein levels, RNA measurements, mutation status, and enzyme activity levels. You can choose to search for a Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The Genomics and Pharmacology Facility is part of the NCI's Center for Cancer Research (CCR), within the Developmental Therapeutics Branch. Its mission is to manage and assess molecular interaction data obtained through multiple platforms, increase Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The NCI Clinical Research Correlatives Core provides non-CLIA-certified spectral flow cytometric assays to support clinical trials conducted in the CCR. The core specializes in immunophenotyping and immune monitoring assays. Established Technologies Spectral flow cytometry (Cytek), Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The rapid advancement of single-cell technology has provided new powerful tools to answer many biological questions, such as identifying new or rare cell populations and characterizing the complexities of tumor heterogeneity. Realizing the great potential Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Research Festival The NIH Research Festival highlights the groundbreaking science and the vibrant NIH community driving our Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More New CREx User Survey The CREx Team is carrying out a CREx User Survey. If you haven’t Read More...
Frederick, MD
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NCI established the Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory (NCL) to support the extramural research community to accelerate the progress of nanomedicine by providing preclinical characterization and safety testing of nanoparticles. It is a collaborative effort between NCI, Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers Octet as an open-access instrument. First-time users must complete a short training session before gaining access to the instrument reservation calendar. Training includes a full analysis of a Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
Protein and Metabolite Characterization Core (PMCC), formerly known as the Protein Characterization Lab (PCL), offers various technologies to CCR investigators to characterize proteins and metabolites. The core develops and applies state-of-the-art analytical technologies, primarily mass Read More...
Bethesda, Maryland
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The Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Core Facility specializes in MEG, a non-invasive procedure similar to electroencephalography (EEG), and aims to support research to better understand of the functioning of the brain. Established Technologies Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The Flow Cytometry Core (LGI) offers established technologies to support studies using flow cytometry and cell sorting. Established Technologies Applications that run on FACS Caliburs include: Immunophenotyping (up to 4-color), Intracellular markers, including cytokines and Read More...
Frederick, MD
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The Biophysics Resource (BR) was established in January 2001. Our mission is to provide CCR investigators with access to both the latest instrumentation and expertise in characterizing the biophysical aspects of systems under structural investigation. The Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The Spatial Imaging Technology Resource (formerly the Nanoscale Protein Analysis Section of the Collaborative Protein Technology Resource or CPTR) provides expertise and service in state-of-the-art protein analysis technologies to advance CCR research in basic discovery Read More...
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Supplemental Technology Award Review System (STARS) Overview STARS Request Form STARS System The Supplemental Technology Award Review System (STARS) is a web-based interface for submission and review of S&S supplement requests by CCR Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The CCR Collaborative Bioinformatics Resource (CCBR) is a centrally funded resource group which provides a mechanism for CCR researchers to obtain many different types of bioinformatics assistance to further their research goals. The group has Read More...
NCI-Bethesda, MD
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The NCI Research Flow Facility provides cell sorting and benchtop flow cytometry services to NCI investigators. Services are program-specific and are not available to all NCI or NIH investigators. Please inquire as to availability. Established Read More...
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.contrast_primary_button{margin-bottom: 29.124px;margin-top: 0px;} Established in 2016, CREx is an NIH-exclusive online research resource marketplace designed to increase transparency around the advanced technologies and technical expertise available within the Intramural Research Program (IRP). Read More...
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OSTR offers two distinct supplemental funding mechanisms for CCR PI’s to request additional funds for technologies and research services requiring exceptional costs. Eligible expenses include services from Cores and outside vendors. A third program ( Read More...
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NanoString Technology The nCounter® Analysis System is an automated, multi-application, digital detection and counting system which directly profiles up to 800 molecules simultaneously from a single sample using a novel barcoding technology. Profile hundreds of mRNAs, Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The Pharmacogenetics Core is responsible for correlating outcome observations (toxicity, efficacy, survival, PK/PD) with genetic variants (germline or somatic) to identify key genetic determinants and biomarkers that predict response to specific treatments. We also Read More...
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October 6, 2022 crex.nih.gov CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Site Spotlight NIH Center For Human Immunology, Inflammation, And Autoimmunity (CHI) CHI is a Read More...
Atlanta, GA
Trans NIH Facility
The NIH Tetramer Core Facility (TCF) provides custom synthesis and distribution of soluble major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-peptide tetramer reagents that can be used to detect antigen-specific T cells. Approved investigators pay all shipping and Read More...
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Large STARS can be used to request supplemental funding exceeding $8,000 to offset experimental costs (e.g., core or vendor services or specialized reagents). Applications require detailed scientific and budgetary justification and must be proposed in Read More...
Frederick , MD
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The Frederick Sequencing and Genomics Core (FSGC) was established through the integration and consolidation of the former Sequencing Facility (SF) and the Genomics Technology Laboratory (GTL). The new FSGC eliminates redundancy and provides cutting edge Read More...
Bethesda, MD
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The Behavioral Health Core (BHC) is comprised of the two separate but interrelated components: Psychosocial Support and Research Program, and, Health Psychology and Neurobehavioral Research Program., These teams provide specialized expertise, such as patient-reported and Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Center of Cellular Engineering (CCE) is a comprehensive facility that develops and manufactures a wide range of cell and gene therapies for early phase clinical trials. The CCE is currently manufacturing chimeric antigen receptor ( Read More...
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What is Xenium? Xenium is a high-resolution, imaging-based in situ spatial profiling technology from 10x Genomics that allows for simultaneous expression analysis of RNA targets (currently in range of 100’s) within the same tissue section. Read More...
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Home About the Biophysics Core Biophysics Core Services [tabby title="Instrumentation"] NHLBI Biophysics Core The Biophysics Core Facility: Overview Core Facilities provide scientific resources, cutting-edge technologies and novel approaches to support DIR scientists. Availability of Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More New CREx Program Manager The CREx Team is happy to announce Deepika Velampati as the new CREx Program Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Intramural Core Resources NHGRI Flow Cytometry Core The Core performs high quality single cell analysis through the Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The NIH Center for Human Immunology, Inflammation, and Autoimmunity (CHI) is a trans-NIH resource whose mission is to provide a collaborative hub of advanced translational immunology for NIH clinical and pre-clinical studies. This uniquely structured Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More New CREx User Survey The CREx Team is carrying out a CREx User Survey. We would greatly appreciate Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Clinical Image Processing Service (CIPS) offers timely and accurate advanced image processing of diagnostic radiology images for clinical care, research, and training. CIPS’ functions include clinical services and scientific researches. Established Technologies CIPS can Read More...
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Home Biophysics Core Technologies Biophysics Core Services The Biophysics Core The Biophysics Core Facility (BCF) was established in 2008 in the NHLBI as an advanced service laboratory providing expertise, training, consultations, and instrument access for intramural Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Science and Technology Research Infrastructure for Discovery, Experimentation, and Sustainability (STRIDES) Initiative The STRIDES Initiative aims to help NIH and its institutes, centers, and offices (ICOs) accelerate biomedical research by reducing barriers in utilizing Read More...
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Total end-to-end system for single-cell research [embed]https://youtu.be/vMzhSzg1rUw[/embed] The BD Rhapsody Single-Cell Analysis system empowers and streamlines your research with a complete system of tools, including reagents and analysis software, Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The Electron Microscopy Core (EMC), formerly known as Electron Microscopy Lab (EML), offers investigators access to unique expertise and EM technologies that allow CCR Investigators to explore new avenues of research in order to enhance Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The Clinical Flow Cytometry Laboratory provides extensive support for NCI clinical protocols by providing diagnostic testing for leukemia and lymphoma in patients either on NCI clinical protocols or undergoing testing to determine eligibility for NCI Read More...
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[embed]https://youtu.be/pfZp5Vgsbw0[/embed] Menarini Silicon Biosystems has combined the ability to manipulate individual cells using DEP technology with high-quality image-based cell selection to create the DEPArray™ System. This Read More...
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Mass Spectrometry Section of the Collaborative Protein Technology Resource (Bldg. 37) Core Capabilities: Identification of proteins in complexes, organelles, subcellular fractions, or fluids. Global relative protein quantitation. Quantitation by isotopic labeling of cells in culture (SILAC) Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Repositories
The CHTN is a unique NCI-supported resource that provides human tissues and fluids from routine procedures to investigators who utilize human biospecimens in their research. Unlike tissue banks, the CHTN works prospectively with each investigator Read More...
Frederick, MD
Repositories
The Central Repository provides the research community at the NCI with various cryogenic services, including low-temperature storage from +4° C to -196° C, controlled-rate freezing, computerized inventory and distribution of samples. The Central Repository is operated Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
Our operational objectives are to provide state-of-the-art OMICS technologies in support of the Genetics Branch (GB) investigators and collaborators. Research Services Wet Lab Single cell isolation from fresh, frozen, and FFPE tissue, DNA/RNA extractions Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers Tycho as an open-access instrument. This instrument is very easy to use, and no formal training is required. Core staff will help with their first experiment of new Read More...
Bethesda, Maryland
Collaborative
Radiation Oncology Branch is part of CCR. Bioinformatics core is a collaborative resource to support ROB branch and provide service to ROB investigators from NCI and other Institutes access to new technologies, bioinformatics, statistical analysis Read More...
Bethesda, MD
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The core provides access to several different state-of-the-art 3D microscopes as well as computers to visualize and process image data. The facility houses equipment for 2D or 3D imaging of fixed and living specimens. High Read More...
Research Training Park, NC
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The NIH Metabolomics Consortium (NIH-MC) is a shared research resource that performs metabolomics analysis (and related small molecule research) for investigators at all Institutes and Centers across the NIH Intramural Research Program. The NIH-MC is Read More...
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CREx News & Updates December 2021 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Site Spotlight FACILITY HIGLIGHTS Learn more about services from the STRIDES Initiative. VIEW STRIDES INITIATIVE NIH Cores Read More...
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The OSTR offers cutting-edge technology platforms to the CCR scientific community through centralized facilities. The videos accessed through this page are designed to introduce the various scientific methodologies OSTR makes available through the cores on Read More...
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[tabby title="Home"] About NICE-NIH Intramural CryoEM Consortium NIH Intramural CryoEM Consortium (NICE) serves intramural investigators in all NIH IC’s. NICE provides access to state-of-the-art Titan Krios cryo-electron microscopes for atomic-resolution structure determination of Read More...
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08/21/2024 - Frederick National Laboratory Science and Technology Group: Work in Progress Seminar Series presents: "Single Cell Characterization of Antigen-Specific Responses: An Immunomics Approach" Meeting ID: 225 592 603 654 Passcode: B7sey6
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05/08/2025 - Attend this virtual seminar via Teams. The Division of Intramural Research (DIR) sponsors a monthly series of talks by intramural and special guest speakers celebrating genetics and genomics research. Speakers are selected by NHGRI Read More...
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2024 Senatorov IS, Bowman J, Jansson KJ, Alilin AN, Capaldo BJ, Lake R, Riba M, Abbey YC, Mcknight C, Zhang X, Raj S, Beshiri ML, Shinn P, Ngyuyen H, Thomas CJ, Corey E, Kelly K. Castrate Read More...
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Software Image Acquisition Commercial imaging systems of LRBGE Optical Microscopy Core are controlled by acquisition software specifically designed for the appropriate microscope, such as ZEN (Zeiss confocal microscopes), Nikon Elements (Nikon), Imspector (Abberior). Custom-built HILO Read More...
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07/23/2025 - This presentation will explore the next emerging stage where biobanking is characterised by being part of system - Biobanking 4.0. Biobanking has always been about data generation with tissue specimens providing the biological and genomic Read More...
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07/09/2025 - From image analy i to federated learning and multimodal modeling, generative AI can be u ed to tudy ob ervational ucce ion acro cale and data type . At DCEG' Data cience and Engineering Re Read More...
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06/26/2025 - Join u for a webinar introducing MIRA, a Python oftware package de igned for the analy i of ingle-cell RNA- eq, ATAC- eq, and multimodal data. Di cover how MIRA help decode the ci Read More...
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ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS read the documentation. Use the help pane in the lower right of RStudio or the functions, help() and help.search() or ? and ?? . Check out package vignettes ( vignette() ). Check the Github site if Read More...
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03/22/2024 - This 3-hour seminar is tailored for biologists, data analysts, and researchers who are eager to dive into the essentials of computational flow cytometry analysis using R. Flow cytometry is a crucial technique in cell Read More...
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03/20/2024 - Our series of talks continues with two 20-minute presentations. There will be light refreshments (coffee and donuts) provided, so please consider attending in person! We encourage attendees to stay and chat with Read More...
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To install a Bioconductor package, you will first need to install BiocManager , a CRAN package. You can then use BiocManager to install the Bioconductor core packages and specific packages. To install the Bioconductor core packages, Read More...
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There are a number of other file types you may be interested in. For genomic specific formats, you will likely need to install specific packages; check out Bioconductor for packages relevant to bioinformatics. For information Read More...
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Now that we have an R script, let's begin to work with R objects. Everything assigned a value in R is technically an object. Mostly we think of R objects as something in which Read More...
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Hands-on Programming with R R reference card R specific search engine, rseek
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The two methods used for denoising on QIIME 2 include: DADA2 - Uses a run specific error profile - Unclear how an incomplete run profile would impact results - There is a method available for Pacbio Read More...
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03/06/2026 - This 45-minute online Lunch and Learn training will help attendees develop their own customized strategy for responsibly incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT, into their workflows. By the end Read More...
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02/19/2026 - Dr. John Quackenbush, a Harvard professor and NCI grantee, will describe the conceptual framework for these network tools, demonstrate some practical applications, and explain how they can help you tackle complex biological questions about Read More...
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02/09/2026 - This one-hour online training provides researchers with an overview of online resources for locating research datasets, data repositories, and data publications for data sharing and re-use. Participants will learn search strategies for locating datasets Read More...
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02/05/2026 - Don’t miss this brand-new double-feature of two essential AI courses in one! We will start with AI Done Right: Ethics and Privacy to set the stage for understanding the AI landscape and the Read More...
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01/21/2026 - Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) remain a major health crisis with profound social and economic burdens. Innovative strategies are needed to identify genetic risk and protective factors, model disease mechanisms, Read More...
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12/02/2025 - If you are looking for computational tools for your cancer research, join us for this upcoming training session on Galaxy, an open-source and browser-based computational platform. Dr. Jeremy Goecks, an NCI grantee and Assistant Read More...
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11/06/2025 - This 45-minute online Lunch and Learn training will help attendees develop their own customized strategy for responsibly incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT, into their workflows. By the end of this Read More...
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10/29/2025 - This one-hour online training provides researchers with an overview of online resources for locating research datasets, data repositories, and data publications for data sharing and re-use. Participants will learn search strategies for locating datasets Read More...
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10/06/2025 - This is the fourth and final part of a four-part workshop series on Parallel Machine Learning Model Training, presented by AIIG co-chair Samar Samarjeet , PhD (NHLBI). Over the course of the workshop, Samar will Read More...
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09/29/2025 - This is the third part of a four-part workshop series on Parallel Machine Learning Model Training, presented by AIIG co-chair Samar Samarjeet , PhD (NHLBI). Over the course of the workshop, Samar will cover topics Read More...
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09/24/2025 - Don’t miss this brand-new double-feature of two essential AI courses in one! We will start with AI Done Right: Ethics and Privacy to set the stage for understanding the AI landscape Read More...
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09/22/2025 - This is the second part of a four-part workshop series on Parallel Machine Learning Model Training, presented by AIIG co-chair Samar Samarjeet , PhD (NHLBI). Over the course of the workshop, Samar will cover topics Read More...
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09/17/2025 - The rapid advancement of large language models is enabling a new generation of domain-specific agents capable of reasoning, retrieving, and acting in complex biomedical contexts. In this talk, Dr. Lu present two representative systems: Read More...
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09/15/2025 - This week we will kick off a four-part workshop series on Parallel Machine Learning Model Training, presented by AIIG co-chair Samar Samarjeet , PhD (NHLBI). Over the course of the workshop, Samar will cover topics Read More...
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09/11/2025 - This interactive 1.5-hour workshop introduces participants to prompt engineering for effective AI communication. Through engaging, collaborative activities, attendees will learn to design clear, specific prompts that yield high-quality AI outputs for both technical and Read More...
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09/11/2025 - This interactive 1.5-hour workshop introduces participants to prompt engineering for effective AI communication. Through engaging, collaborative activities, attendees will learn to design clear, specific prompts that yield high-quality AI outputs for both technical and Read More...
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08/21/2025 - This one-hour online training provides researchers with an overview of online resources for locating research datasets, data repositories, and data publications for data sharing and re-use. Participants will learn search strategies for locating datasets Read More...
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08/20/2025 - Join this two-part AI course starting with AI Done Right: Ethics and Privacy to set the stage and ending with Prompt Like a Pro: Getting the Most from AI with Effective Prompt Engineering to Read More...
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06/18/2025 - This 45-minute online Lunch and Learn training will help attendees develop their own customized strategy for responsibly incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT, into their workflows. By the end Read More...
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05/27/2025 - Agentic AI is a class of artificial intelligence that acts autonomously to make decisions and take actions to achieve specific goals. During this event, the participants will discuss the emerging role of AI agents Read More...
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05/07/2025 - Join Dr. Eytan Ruppin, NCI investigator in the Center for Cancer Research, as he discusses Path2Space, a new and unpublished deep learning approach that predicts spatial gene expression directly from histopathology slides. Spatial Read More...
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04/08/2025 - Dive into the specialized use of mixed-effects models tailored to address the challenges of inter-reader variability in medical imaging studies. This presentation delves into how these models adeptly manage the random effects introduced by Read More...
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BTEP strives to maintain links to resources that should be of interest to CCR Bioinformatics Community. Some of the resources to will be accessible through more than one of these lists, but since the lists Read More...
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12/17/2024 - In this one-hour session we will describe resources available to NIH researchers for performing bioinformatics data analysis. These include trainings by specific groups or institutes (NCI, NIH Library, ODSS), licenses available for online learning ( Read More...
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10/24/2024 - NIH Text Mining and Natural Language Processing SIG is pleased to welcome you to this special event featuring two extraordinary speakers focused on the applications of Deep Learning in Computational Biology. & Read More...
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10/23/2024 - Please send any questions and/or specific topic areas that you’re interested in hearing about for this presentation by Friday, 10/18 to Kayla Strauss . QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) is the leading Read More...
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10/22/2024 - Generalist repositories offer NIH researchers a flexible, trusted resource to share data for which there is no appropriate discipline specific repository as well as to share many other research outputs valuable for reproducibility and Read More...
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10/15/2024 - This one-hour online training will cover techniques on locating biomedical research articles, patents, NIH-funded research projects, genetic information, and print and electronic books related to animal models and model organisms. This training will also Read More...
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08/27/2024 - This 45-minute online Lunch and Learn training will help attendees develop their own customized strategy for responsibly incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT, into their workflows. By the end Read More...
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08/07/2024 - Generalist repositories are a flexible, trusted resource for sharing research data for which there is no appropriate discipline specific repository as well as many other research outputs valuable for reproducibility and open Read More...
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R functions perform specific tasks. R has a ton of built-in functions and functions available through additional packages. You can also create your own functions. The general syntax for a function is the name followed Read More...
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Rather than relying on the above steps ( NormalizeData() , FindVariableFeatures() , and ScaleData() ), we are going to proceed with a newer method ( SCtransform ) instead. This method uses Pearson residuals for transformation, which better accounts for the overall Read More...
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Use the read functions to import data (e.g., read.csv , read.delim , etc.). Use write functions to export data (e.g., write.table ). There are specific functions for unique data. For example, we will Read More...
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Some tools have been described in the previous session (see here ). Today, we will be focusing on the SingleR tool, which also requires the celldex package . In short, SingleR operates by comparing your current dataset Read More...
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R is both a computational language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is open-source and widely used by scientists, not just bioinformaticians. Base packages of R are built into your initial installation, but Read More...
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05/22/2024 - This seminar provides an overview of differential expression testing with Seurat. Topics to be covered include preparing data for differential gene expression, d ifferential gene analysis between specific groups, d ifferential gene analysis for Read More...
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05/15/2024 - Generalist repositories offer NIH researchers a flexible, trusted resource to share data for which there is no appropriate discipline specific repository as well as to share many other research outputs valuable for reproducibility and Read More...
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05/08/2024 - If you’re a researcher, clinician, informaticist, commercial partner, or policy maker interested in cancer data science , register to attend this Cancer Data Exchange Summit. You’ll have Read More...
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03/18/2024 - Electronic lab notebooks (ELNs) are digital tools that allow researchers to record, manage, and share their data and results in a secure and efficient way. The virtual roundtable discussion will cover various aspects of Read More...
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03/06/2024 - The NCI Cancer Diagnosis Program in the Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis is hosting a workshop, “Digital Pathology Imaging (DPI) in Cancer Clinical Trials and Research.” This workshop will Read More...
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Step 1: Goto https://www.globus.org to log in by clicking on the "LOG IN" icon at the top right of the pages. After logging in, select organziational affiliation, which is National Institutes Read More...
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02/22/2024 - Join us for an introduction to bioinformatics resources for NCI CCR researchers. Featuring: NIH Bioinformatics Calendar Programming Classes (R, Unix, Python) Class documentation Website resources working on high performance compute cluster (Biowulf/Helix) Next-Gen Read More...
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02/15/2024 - This one-hour introductory class provides researchers with an overview of online resources for locating research datasets, data repositories, and data publications for data sharing and re-use. Participants will learn search strategies for locating datasets Read More...
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This course will include a series of lessons for individuals new to R or with limited R experience . The purpose of this course is to introduce the foundational skills necessary to begin to analyze and Read More...
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Each lesson is followed by a 1-hour optional help session. What can you do in the help session? Work on practice problems Ask questions! ::: notes We except all R related questions. We can help you Read More...
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New versions of Bioconductor are released every 6 months and work with a specific version of R. Because of this release schedule and associated automated testing, "each Bioconductor release provides a suite of packages that Read More...
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Everything assigned a value in R is technically an object. Mostly we think of R objects as something in which a method (or function) can act on; however, R functions, too, are R object. R Read More...
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Need help? Optional help sessions are hosted on Tuesdays and Thursdays immediately following each lesson (2:00 - 3:00 pm) on Webex. Please email us at ncibtep@nih.gov if you have questions about the course material or Read More...
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Optional help sessions are hosted on Tuesdays and Thursdays immediately following each lesson (2:00 - 3:00 pm) on Webex. Please email us at ncibtep@nih.gov if you have questions about the course material or you need Read More...
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The easiest way to search Bioconductor for a topic specific package is to use the BiocViews search . BiocViews includes a controlled vocabulary to categorize Bioconductor packages. Because packages are tagged using this vocabulary, they can Read More...
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To make scripting reproducible, you could avoid calling a specific number directly and use objects in logical evaluations like those above. If we use an object, the value itself could easily be replaced with whatever Read More...
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R is a particularly great resource for statistical analyses, plotting, and report generating. The fact that it is widely used means that users do not need to reinvent the wheel. There is a package available Read More...
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There may be a time you want to know whether there are specific values in your vector. To do this, we can use the %in% operator ( ?match() ). This operator returns TRUE for any value that Read More...
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Now we know a bit about using functions, but what if I had no idea what the function round() was used for or what arguments to provide? Getting help in R is fairly easy. In Read More...
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While bracket notation is useful, it is not always the most readable or easy to employ, especially for beginners. This is where dplyr comes in. The dplyr package in the tidyverse world simplifies data wrangling Read More...
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Before diving into subsetting with dplyr , let's take a step back and learn to subset with base R. Subsetting a data frame is similar to subsetting a vector; we can use bracket notation [] . However, Read More...
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R is both a computational language and open-source environment for statistical computing and graphics. While R programming was ranked 20 th in popularity when compared with other programming languages in December 2023, it remains a favorite among Read More...
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03/11/2026 - This one-hour online training, the second session of the two-part series, focuses on reshaping and enriching the cleaned patient dataset to prepare it for analysis and reporting. Attendees will practice splitting and Read More...
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01/27/2026 - The SeqSPACE Planning Committee is pleased to announce the second webinar of our two-part webinar series highlighting the work of four junior investigators selected through our recent call for abstracts. Part 2 will feature presentations Read More...
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07/15/2025 - Single-cell technologies enable the discovery of many novel cell phenotypes, but this growing body of knowledge remains fragmented across the scientific literature. Natural language processing (NLP) offers a promising approach to extract this information Read More...
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05/19/2025 - Immunotherapy has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat cancer, but a key challenge has been finding ways to tailor that therapy to the right patient at the right time. Attend this webinar, Read More...
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Update: Please contact your IC representative to get access to the Anaconda Business license as it has transitioned from enterprise to seat-based licensing. For questions, email anaconda@nih.gov. Anaconda ( https://www.anaconda. Read More...
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The computational chemistry and protein modeling team in the Advanced Biomedical Computational Science (ABCS) group provides novel solutions in structural modeling and computational chemistry. Computational scientists in the group collaborate with NCI researchers by using Read More...
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03/26/2025 - Developing artificial intelligence (AI) schemes to assist the clinician towards enabling precision medicine approaches requires development of objective markers that are predictive of disease response to treatment or prognostic of longer-term patient survival. The Read More...
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General questions or comments about the BTEP program or classes should be addressed to: NCIBTEP@nih.gov Amy Stonelake, Ph.D . BTEP Program Manager and Bioinformatics Analyst amy.stonelake@nih.gov I am an experienced Read More...
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01/22/2025 - Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) presents significant challenges in prevention and treatment despite decades of research advancements. Innovative AI/ML approaches enable analysis of real-world data sources, such as electronic health records (EHRs) Read More...
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Listed below are the video recordings of past BTEP events (classes, seminars, workshops). Videos are hosted on various servers and may play slightly differently. Some videos may be downloaded for local viewing. Recorded Videos of Read More...
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Cancer research is a complex and data-intensive field. Cloud computing offers a powerful solution for researchers to store, analyze, and share large datasets efficiently. In this month’s topic spotlight, we will explore cloud resources Read More...
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To look at how these metrics correlate, we can use FeatureScatter() , which can be used to visualize feature-feature relationships and also be applied to other data stored in our Seurat object (e.g., metadata columns, Read More...
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The Seurat v5 object doesn’t require all assays have the same cells. In this case, Cells() can be used to return the cell names of the default assay while colnames() can be used to Read More...
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The Seurat Object is a data container for single cell RNA-Seq and related data. It is an S4 object, which is a type of data structure that stores complex information (e.g., scRNA-Seq count matrix, Read More...
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The FindAllMarkers function is particularly useful in identifying the differentially expressed genes that distinguish several groups, such as seen here in the clusters. What makes this unique is that none of the identities are initially Read More...
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This lesson provides an introduction to R in the context of single cell RNA-Seq analysis with Seurat. Learning Objectives Learn about options for analyzing your scRNA-Seq data. Learn about resources for learning R programming. Learn Read More...
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1. Introduction and Learning Objectives This tutorial has been designed to demonstrate common secondary analysis steps in a scRNA-Seq workflow. We will start with a merged Seurat Object with multiple data layers representing multiple samples that Read More...
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Learning Objectives This tutorial was designed to demonstrate common secondary analysis steps in a scRNA-Seq workflow. We will start with a merged Seurat Object with multiple data layers representing multiple samples. Throughout this tutorial we Read More...
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04/22/2024 - Intended Audience This webinar targets researchers interested in exploring genomic mutation analysis capabilities within the recently introduced NCI Genomic Data Commons (GDC) 2.0 platform. It aims to accommodate individuals interested in analyzing genes and mutations Read More...
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Accessing Partek Flow at NIH and tips for data transfer Learning objectives Instructions for accessing Partek Flow NCI researchers can find instructions for accessing Partek Flow at https://bioinformatics.ccr.cancer.gov/btep/partek-flow-bulk-and-single-cell-rna-seq-data-analysis/ . But Read More...
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Because we are working on DNAnexus, and our files will not remain at the end of each class, we aren't going to use a R project for all lessons. However, it is worth creating Read More...
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Try googling your problem or using some other search engine. rseek is an R specific search engine that searches several R related sites. If using google directly, make sure you use R to tag your Read More...
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Let's learn how to further work with vectors, including creating, sub-setting, modifying, and saving. #Some possible RNASeq data cell_line
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The data type of an R object affects how that object can be used or will behave. Examples of base R data types include numeric, integer, complex, character, and logical. R objects can also have Read More...
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Objectives To explore Bioconductor, a repository for R packages related to biological data analysis. To learn about options for report generation with R: RMarkdown and Quarto. Introducing Bioconductor Bioconductor is both an open source project Read More...
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Course Overview Welcome to the R Introductory Series! A series of introductory lessons in R for scientists. This course will include a series of lessons for individuals new to R or with limited R experience . Read More...
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Objectives To understand some of the most basic features of the R language including: Creating R objects and understanding object types Using mathematical operations Using comparison operators Creating, subsetting, and modifying vectors By the end Read More...
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Learning Objectives To understand: 1. the difference between R and RStudioIDE. 2. how to work within the RStudio environment including: creating an Rproject and Rscript navigating between directories using functions obtaining help how R can enhance data Read More...
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Welcome! Welcome to the R Introductory Series! Who: Novices and beginners\ What: A course series introducing R and RStudio. This course will introduce the foundational skills necessary to begin to analyze and visualize data in Read More...
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This lesson will introduce data wrangling with R. Attendees will learn to filter data using base R and tidyverse (dplyr) functionality. Learning Objectives Understand the concept of tidy data. Become familiar with the tidyverse packages. Read More...