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HALO HALO is a powerful 2D image analysis tool with AI capabilities to perform annotations and analysis on bright-field and immunofluorescent images for digital pathology and numerous other applications. It offers a set of algorithms Read More...
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Image Analysis Capabilities: Custom Development Software Supported Software Platforms Arivis Vision 4D Arivis is software for image processing, analysis, and display for working with multi-channel 2D, 3D and 4D images of almost unlimited size independent Read More...
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06/03/2025 - Class Description Introduction to RNA-Seq data analysis Step-by-step live demonstration of RNA-Seq analysis using the Galaxy platform What You’ll Learn: How to independently carry out the basic gene expression Read More...
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04/24/2025 - This class will introduce beginners or those looking for a refresher to Jupyter Lab, a platform used to organize code and analysis steps in one place. Jupyter Lab can be easily installed or run Read More...
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04/01/2025 - Whether you are measuring mRNA expression, protein expression, DNA methylation, expressed miRNAs, protein binding to DNA or RNA, etc., you will likely end up with a list of genes or gene products from which Read More...
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03/19/2025 - The rising popularity of spatial transcriptomics (ST) has prompted the development of numerous analysis methods, each varying in robustness and user accessibility. These diverse approaches could help provide a better understanding of the tumor Read More...
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01/15/2025 - This session of the BTEP Coding Club will demonstrate how to use the R package “survival” to conduct a survival analysis of an example dataset. Senior Programmer and Analyst, Duncan Donohue, PhD, will cover Read More...
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01/14/2025 - In this talk, we will cover the basics of survival analysis as a statistical methodology developed for censored data. Special emphasis will be on visualizing survival data, comparing survival-time distributions for subject groups, and Read More...
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Register now for an upcoming seminar on January 22, 2025 , “Revealing Tumor-Promoting Signals in Breast Cancer Subtypes: A NIDAP Analysis of Single-Cell Data” . This one-hour talk will feature guest speaker and NIDAP developer, Josh Meyer, who will Read More...
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11/08/2024 - Learn microbiome analysis basics in R with phyloseq. This workshop will cover different types of analysis frequently used in microbiome studies, including sample diversity, community composition, and differential taxa. The techniques we learn will Read More...
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11/06/2024 - Join Our Training on Spatial Omics Data Analysis with MAWA (Multiplex Analysis Web Apps). Want to learn how to process and analyze your spatial proteomics/transcriptomics data? Join us for four virtual hour-long sessions Read More...
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10/30/2024 - In this session of the BTEP Coding Club, Emily Clough, PhD, GEO Curator, will explore updates to analysis tools available within the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), a public repository for gene expression and epigenomics Read More...
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10/29/2024 - Join Our Training on Spatial Omics Data Analysis with MAWA (Multiplex Analysis Web Apps). Want to learn how to process and analyze your spatial proteomics/transcriptomics data? Join us for four virtual hour-long sessions 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 - Join Our Training on Spatial Omics Data Analysis with MAWA (Multiplex Analysis Web Apps). Want to learn how to process and analyze your spatial proteomics/transcriptomics data? Join us for four virtual hour-long sessions Read More...
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10/01/2024 - Dr. Nusrat Rabbee’s book, “ Biomarker Analysis in Clinical Trials Using R ” offers practical guidance to statisticians on how to incorporate biomarker data analysis in clinical trial studies. In it, she discusses the appropriate Read More...
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09/20/2024 - In this course, participants will integrate the knowledge gained from previous sessions on data wrangling, data visualization, and data analysis to undertake a comprehensive demonstration project analyzing real-world data. Through a step-by-step walkthrough of Read More...
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09/13/2024 - This course provides an introduction to data analysis using R, focusing on conducting various statistical tests and generating commonly used statistical regression models. Participants will learn how to perform hypothesis testing, calculate descriptive statistics, Read More...
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07/09/2024 - Galaxy is a scientific workflow, data integration, data analysis, and publishing platform that makes computational biology accessible to research scientists that do not have computer programming experience. This workshop will cover exome sequencing data Read More...
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06/18/2024 - The rising popularity of spatial transcriptomics (ST) has prompted the development of numerous analysis methods, each varying in robustness and user accessibility. These diverse approaches could help provide a better understanding of the tumor Read More...
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06/04/2024 - Galaxy is a scientific workflow, data integration, data analysis, and publishing platform that makes computational biology accessible to research scientists that do not have computer programming experience. This training will introduce ChIP sequencing data Read More...
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The CCR Single Cell Analysis Facility (SCAF): An Overview The Single Cell Analysis Facility (SCAF) is a CCR facility dedicated to the application of single-cell technologies in cancer research. Based on the NIH Bethesda main Read More...
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The Single Cell Analysis Facility (SCAF) is a CCR facility dedicated to the application of single-cell technologies in cancer research. Based on the NIH Bethesda main campus, SCAF aims to provide the broadest range of 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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05/07/2024 - Galaxy is a scientific workflow, data integration, data analysis, and publishing platform that makes computational biology accessible to research scientists that do not have computer programming experience. This workshop will introduce RNA-seq data analysis Read More...
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04/26/2024 - Dear Colleagues, In this webinar, you'll get an introduction to WebMeV. WebMeV aims to democratize bioinformatics analysis for biological sciences researchers. The maturation of many bioinformatics processes Read More...
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04/03/2024 - The Single Cell Analysis Facility (SCAF) is a CCR facility dedicated to the application of single-cell technologies in cancer research. Based on the NIH Bethesda main campus, SCAF aims to provide the broadest range Read More...
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03/28/2024 - Join John McCulloch and colleagues from the NCI Laboratory of Integrative Cancer Immunology - Microbiome and Genetics Core (LICI-MGC) in an introduction to JAMS , a comprehensive software package for microbial sequencing analysis (microbiomes and Read More...
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02/14/2024 - Explore the intricate world of pathway analysis with Reactome. Reactome is an open-source, manually-curated and peer-reviewed biological pathway knowledgebase, free and open to the public. We will provide you an overview of the contents Read More...
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A powerful, extensible, and decentralized microbiome analysis package with a focus on data and analysis transparency. QIIME 2 enables researchers to start an analysis with raw DNA sequence data and finish with publication-quality figures and statistical Read More...
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Additional Resources The QIIME 2 docs and forum For general support throughout your microbiome data analysis, see the QIIME 2 documentation and the QIIME 2 forum . Related readings q2book Some useful slides from UCSD Linux help Introduction Read More...
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The QIIME platform, including QIIME 1 and QIIME 2, has been extensively applied in microbiome research, repeatedly making analyses that were challenging or impossible into routine tasks. While QIIME began as a marker gene (e.g., 16S, 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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This is part II of the article highlighting nf-core pipelines and specifically addresses the use of these pipelines in the DNAnexus cloud environment. Part I of the article can be found in the October 2023 topic Read More...
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nf-core is a community effort to generate a curated set of standardized, best-practice, reproducible, documented, NGS analysis pipelines. All these workflows are built using the versatile workflow manager, Nextflow , and have been released under the Read More...
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04/16/2025 - Updated Location: ATRF, Frederick MD, Main Auditorium What to bring: Laptop capable of connecting to internet via NIH wifi For questions or to register, please contact Amy Stonelake ( amy.stonelake@nih.gov ) Read More...
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04/15/2025 - What to bring: Laptop capable of connecting to internet via NIH wifi Are you looking to expand the reach of your sequencing to enable what long read technologies can provide?& Read More...
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04/15/2025 - What to bring: Laptop capable of connecting to internet via NIH wifi Are you looking to expand the reach of your sequencing to enable what long read technologies can provide?& Read More...
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04/14/2025 - Gene set analysis (GSA) is essential in genomic research, yet traditional methods often lack transparency and produce contextually irrelevant results, making interpretation challenging. While large language models (LLMs) offer a promising solution for result Read More...
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04/10/2025 - This one hour online training introduces participants to the tools and techniques for analyzing and quantifying microscopy images using MATLAB’s low-code algorithms. Participants will learn how to preprocess images, segment regions Read More...
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04/08/2025 - Reactome is a free, open-source, curated and peer-reviewed pathway database that includes bioinformatics tools for the visualization, interpretation and analysis of pathway knowledge. This lesson will showcase the capabilities of Reactome in garnering biological 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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03/21/2025 - Partek Flow is a point-and-click software for analyzing multi-omics sequencing data including DNA, bulk and single cell RNA, spatial transcriptomics, ATAC and ChIP. Input options include FASTQ, BAM, or expression tables, thus enabling scientists Read More...
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03/11/2025 - In this class, participants will get hands-on experience with generating and interpreting differential gene expression analysis results from bulk RNA sequencing. In addition, participants will learn to generate common plots used to visualize bulk Read More...
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03/06/2025 - This class introduces participants to the first steps to differential expression analysis in bulk RNA sequencing which involves filtering out noise from (ie. genes without expression across samples) and performing QC on the gene Read More...
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02/25/2025 - Quality assessment may reveal low quality sequences and/or contaminations such as adapters in NGS data. Therefore, it is important to perform cleanup to ensure that the input for downstream analyses tools is of Read More...
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01/22/2025 - This three hour online training covers QIAGEN’s CLC Genomics Workbench enables researchers to analyze NGS data without the use of command line and is a powerful tool for determining differential expression. Read More...
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01/22/2025 - Join us for a one-hour talk investigating tumor signatures in the BRCA dataset by utilizing the CCBR Single-Cell RNA-seq Workflow on NIDAP. This talk will take you through an analysis of a publicly available Read More...
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01/08/2025 - This three hour online training will focus on getting started on using QIAGEN’s Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) . IPA enables you to quickly identify biological relationships, mechanisms, pathways, functions and Read More...
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12/12/2024 - This class will introduce bulk RNA sequencing analysis using Qiagen software. Participants will learn how to process FASTQ files and obtain differential expression using CLC Genomics Workbench as well as extract biological insight using Read More...
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12/05/2024 - This one and a half hour online training will provide a demonstration of how to identify cell types based on statistics, visualization, and canonical markers. One Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) sample will be Read More...
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12/03/2024 - This one and a half hour online training will provide a demonstration of how to build a Bulk RNA-Seq data analysis pipeline using a fastq file. Partek Flow Read More...
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11/19/2024 - Partek Flow enables scientists to construct analysis workflows for multi-omics sequencing data including DNA, bulk and single cell RNA, spatial transcriptomics, ATAC and ChIP. It is a point-and-click software hosted on Biowulf, the NIH Read More...
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10/23/2024 - Learn the nuts and bolts of 16S amplicon microbiome sequence analysis with DADA2. This hands-on tutorial will walk through all key steps in detail, providing understanding about each component and common pitfalls. Feel free Read More...
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10/15/2024 - Join Our Training on Spatial Omics Data Analysis with MAWA (Multiplex Analysis Web Apps). Want to learn how to process and analyze your spatial proteomics/transcriptomics data? Join us for four virtual hour-long sessions Read More...
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10/10/2024 - This introductory lecture will provide an overview of bulk RNA-Seq technology, its various application and shortcomings, as well as detailing the steps involved in analyzing the resulting data. The talk is aimed at those Read More...
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09/24/2024 - This class will introduce beginners or those looking for a refresher to Jupyter Lab, a platform used to organize code and analysis steps in one place. Jupyter Lab can be easily installed or run Read More...
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09/19/2024 - Qiagen Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) is a point-and-click software that enables scientists to discern how genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic changes influence molecular biology pathways and networks. This software is available to NCI investigators, Read More...
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09/18/2024 - Frederick National Laboratory Science and Technology Group: Work in Progress Seminar Series presents: “Modernization of Next Generation Sequencing Big Data Analysis Pipelines Leveraging NIH’s on-prem High Performance Computing Cluster … and Cloud.” Meeting ID: 225 592 603 654 Read More...
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09/10/2024 - The training will overview the current status of pathway tools, with focus on software available to NIH community. It will discuss the biological interoperation of mutation and expression data in the context Read More...
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Congratulations, your experiments have been completed and you have a large amount of data. Now, it’s time to analyze these data. But where do you begin? How can you gain the most meaning from Read More...
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08/15/2024 - Qiagen’s CLC Genomics Workbench is a point-and-click software for analyzing multi-omics sequencing data including variant analysis, RNA sequencing, and ChIP sequencing. This class will demonstrate variant analysis using this software. Participants will be Read More...
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08/14/2024 - In this introduction session, Dr. Yana Stackpole will discuss biologist-friendly ways to import and analyze RNAseq data in Qlucore, followed by integrated GSEA for biological interpretation. She will pick a public cancer-related Read More...
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08/08/2024 - What are common statistical analyses for binary data? What is the distribution of your binary dependent variable? What is the difference from normally distributed data? How do you model the binary outcome with multiple Read More...
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06/26/2024 - This in-person hands-on workshop will introduce the Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA), which is available to access from the NIH Library . IPA can be used identify biological relationships, mechanisms, pathways, functions, and diseases Read More...
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06/20/2024 - Dr. Irizarry will share findings demonstrating limitations of current workflows that are popular in single cell RNA-Seq data analysis. Specifically, he will describe challenges and solutions to dimension reduction, cell-type classification, and statistical significance Read More...
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06/20/2024 - What are common statistical analyses for continuous data? Can you check whether your continuous outcome is normally distributed? What are the methods when the data are not normal? How do you model the outcome Read More...
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06/12/2024 - Join us for an engaging training session where we will examine the similarities and differences between machine learning and statistical differential gene expression (DGE) analysis using Qlucore Omics Explorer. Qlucore Omics Explorer is a Read More...
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Following Cell Ranger and/or other pre-processing tools, you will have a gene-by-cell counts table for each sample. The three most popular frameworks for analyzing these count matrices include: R ( Seurat ). Seurat, brought to you Read More...
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SCAF: Overview of Cell Ranger output files and single cell data analysis quality control Kimia Dadkhah, bioinformatics analyst (SCAF), will talk about Cell Ranger output and essential quality control metrics in single cell data analysis, Read More...
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Differential expression analysis is the process of identifying genes that have a significant difference in expression between two or more groups. For many sequencing experiments, regardless of methodology, differential analysis lays the foundation of the Read More...
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This tutorial assumes that all pre-processing steps (read demultiplexing, FASTQ QC, reference based alignment, error correction) have been completed. At this stage of the analysis, a gene-by-cell count matrix has been generated for each sample.
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Kimia Dadkhah, bioinformatics analyst (SCAF), will talk about Cell Ranger output and essential quality control metrics in single cell data analysis, how to interpret these and make informed decisions, and other considerations to keep in Read More...
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In Seurat (since version 4), differential analysis requires a preprocessing step to appropriately scale the normalized SCTransform assay across samples: adp = PrepSCTFindMarkers(adp) Found 8 SCT models. Recorrecting SCT counts using minimum median counts: 8146 As covered earlier, Read More...
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05/08/2024 - Qlucore Omics Explorer is a point-and-click software that enables analysis of RNA sequencing (bulk and single cell), proteomics and metabolomics data. It’s machine learning capabilities also allow for classification of cell types. This 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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04/17/2024 - Kimia Dadkhah, bioinformatics analyst (SCAF), will talk about Cell Ranger output and essential quality control metrics in single cell data analysis, how to interpret these and make informed decisions, and other considerations to keep Read More...
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03/05/2024 - This in-person, hands-on training will introduce participants to single cell RNA sequencing analysis using Partek Flow, a point-and-click software for analyzing high dimensional multi-omics sequencing data. At NIH, Partek Flow is hosted on the Read More...
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03/05/2024 - This in-person workshop will show participants how to identify cell types based on statistics, visualization, and canonical markers. One Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) sample will be used to illustrate a basic Single Cell Read More...
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02/28/2024 - In this seminar, you'll learn about the somatic variant caller named Lancet. This accurate, open-source tool leverages local assembly and joint analysis of tumor-normal, paired, high-throughput sequence data. New York Genome Center& Read More...
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01/24/2024 - Documenting your data analysis is a crucial step toward making your research reproducible. In this session of the BTEP Coding Club, we will learn how to get started using Quarto with RStudio for report Read More...
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Try QIIME 2 Galaxy implementation Nephele MicrobiomeAnalyst If you have any questions about your microbiome analysis, do not hesitate to email us at ncibtep@nih.gov.
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For general support throughout your microbiome data analysis, see the QIIME 2 documentation and the QIIME 2 forum .
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DNAnexus provides a secure cloud based platform for the analysis and sharing of next generation sequencing data. This class will use a pre-built teaching environment, the GOLD platform, which includes all of the software needed Read More...
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Work through DNAnexus? Find a nice cancer data set for 16S and shotgun Divide into two workshops or courses? Course structure or workshop structure? Amplicon processing and analysis (5 week course) (4 weeks) 1. Talk by Greg Caparaso? 1. Read More...
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There are many packages available to work with microbiome data in R. While there is an R API in the works for QIIME 2, for now, users can use the R package, qiime2R , to easily Read More...
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As mentioned previously, the first step of any QIIME 2 analysis will be to import the data. Each type of data will be stored in its own QIIME2 artifact. For example, sample metadata, ASV / OTU tables, Read More...
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This course will use code and data from the QIIME2 Cancer Microbiome Intervention tutorial from the QIIME 2 website. The data used herein were published in Liao et al. 2021 and Taur et al. 2018 . In particular, Taur Read More...
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If we want to retain only the samples included in our diversity analyses, we can use qiime feature-table filter-samples to drop samples with read depths less than 10,000. qiime feature-table filter-samples \ --i-table filtered-table-3.qza \ --p-min-frequency 10000 \ --o-filtered-table Read More...
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learn how to apply different types of filtering to your ASV table and representative sequence data. classify your ASVs. Generate a phylogenetic tree. Now that we have imported and denoised, let's move on to Read More...
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Lesson 1: Toward fully reproducible microbiome multi-omics bioinformatics with QIIME 2 Lesson 1 does not include a hands on component, but rather includes an introduction to QIIME2 by guest speaker, Dr. Greg Caporaso, a leading developer of the Read More...
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Using a small subset of data: Imported raw fastq files using qiime tools import . Data was paired-end CASAVA format. Checked for primers using qiime cutadapt trim-paired . Denoised with qiime dada2 denoise-paired and generated summaries of Read More...
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ANCOM (Analysis of Composition of Microbiomes) additive log ratio approach assumes that less than 25 % of features change between groups q2-composition plugin Need to filter rare taxa w-statistic - the number of null hypotheses rejected Read More...
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We are going to eliminate some samples based on the timing of collection. We are interested in only the samples collected between ten days prior to their hematopoietic cell transplantation and seventy days post transplantation. Read More...
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Microbiome Course Course Outline Work through DNAnexus? Find a nice cancer data set for 16S and shotgun Divide into two workshops or courses? Course structure or workshop structure? Amplicon processing and analysis (5 week course) (4 weeks) 1. Read More...
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Some typical statitstical tests applied to beta diversity metrics include the following: Adonis (PERMANOVA) Similar to a MANOVA, but is permutational and non-parametric. Sensitive to group dispersion, so it is worth running alongside a beta-dispersion Read More...
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Check for primers Generate an ASV count table and representative sequence file Understand the difference between OTU picking and denoising The two primary files that will be used throughout any microbiome analysis are the feature Read More...
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QIIME2 is a platform for the processing and analysis of microbiome sequencing data. A general amplicon workflow in QIIME2 may look like the following: Image adapted from QIIME2 documentation (Conceptual overview of QIIME2) The first Read More...
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This practice lesson is associated with Lesson 6 of the Microbiome Analysis with QIIME 2. In this practice lesson, we will view beta diversity results and determine whether our two conditions (old vs young) demonstrate significant differences Read More...
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Lesson 7: Course Wrap-Up Learning Objectives Introduce the QIIME2 microbiome workflow for Biowulf Review key concepts Showcase additional plugins QIIME 2 on Biowulf As mentioned previously, QIIME 2 is installed on Biowulf. To see available versions use module Read More...
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Practice Lesson 6 This practice lesson is associated with Lesson 6 of the Microbiome Analysis with QIIME 2. In this practice lesson, we will view beta diversity results and determine whether our two conditions (old vs young) demonstrate Read More...
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This course was designed to teach the basics of targeted amplicon data processing and analysis using the QIIME2 platform. Attendees will learn how to format data and metadata, import data, demultiplex sequences, trim sequences, denoise Read More...
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Techniques The Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics Microscopy Core houses multiple systems that can be used to analyze cell structure, protein expression, and cell dynamics using immunofluorescence. These include inverted epifluorescence microscopes, a confocal Read More...
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Macro’s for Image Processing Dr. Wisniewski wrote a number of custom ImageJ Macros aimed at streamlining image processing tasks such as: Software Imaris The world’s leading Interactive Microscopy Image Analysis software company, actively Read More...
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Multicolor imaging Fluorescence imaging is used for protein localization and colocalization in 3D. Multi-color imaging is necessary to observe colocalization of several proteins in the same cell. Many fluorescent proteins are now available for multi-color Read More...
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Software LAS Leica Application Suite X (LAS X) is the one software platform for all Leica microscopes: It integrates confocal, wide field, stereo, super-resolution, and light-sheet instruments from Leica Microsystems. MetaMorph The MetaMorph® Microscopy Automation Read More...
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Frederick, MD
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Molecular Cytogenetics Core Facility facilitates the assessment of structural and numerical genomic changes in pre-cancer and cancer research models. This core provides comprehensive support for the cytogenetic analysis of cells from human and research animal Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The NCI High-Throughput Imaging Facility (HiTIF) works in a collaborative fashion with NCI/NIH Investigators by providing them with the necessary expertise, instrumentation, and software to develop and execute advanced High-Throughput Imaging (HTI) assays. These Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
Protein Characterization Laboratory (PCL) offers various technologies to CCR investigators to characterize proteins and metabolites. The laboratory develops and applies state-of-the-art analytical technologies, primarily mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), to advance Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The Mass Spectrometry Unit of the Collaborative Protein Technology Resource uses mass spectrometry for the study of proteins. We perform collaborative experiments with CCR researchers in areas such as: interactomes, quantitative global proteome analyses, and Read More...
Rockville, MD
Core Facility
Trans NIH Facility
The Functional Genomics Laboratory (formerly, the RNAi Screening Facility) of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) assist investigators with all stages of project planning and execution, beginning with assay development through genome-wide siRNA Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The NIH Library is a biomedical research library, whose collection and services are available at no cost to NIH staff: Electronic Resources: Over 20,000 electronic journals, 190,000 eBooks, and 50 databases. , Training classes covering topics such as bioinformatics, 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...
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...
Research Training Park, NC
Core Facility
Trans NIH Facility
The Trans-NIH Metabolomics Core (TNMC) 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 TNMC is Read More...
Frederick, Maryland
Core Facility
CLIA-Certified Technologies Offered: Fragment Analysis for Micro-satellite Instability Detection, Pharmacoscan Array for Pharmacogenomics, Mutation Detection for PCR and Sanger Sequencing, DNA extraction from whole blood, saliva, FFPE tissues, buccal swabs, nails, hair, PBMCs, buffy coats, Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The introduction of DNA sequencing instruments capable of producing millions of DNA sequence reads in a single run has profoundly altered the landscape of genetics and cancer biology. Complex questions can now be answered at Read More...
Frederick, MD
Collaborative
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...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The FNLCR Molecular Histopathology Laboratory (MHL) provides comprehensive veterinary pathology support for animal health monitoring, biomarker discovery and validation, drug development, genomics, and proteomics on a cost recovered basis. The MHL is organized into multiple Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The Clinical Support Laboratory offers processing, tracking, and testing of a broad range of clinical samples. Support can begin at the early stages of clinical trial development to aid in developing a comprehensive strategy for Read More...
Rockville, MD
Trans NIH Facility
NISC’s role within NHGRI, and more broadly across NIH, aims to advance genome sequencing and its many applications, with a goal not simply to produce sequence data, but to produce the infrastructure required to 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...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Division of Veterinary Resources’ (DVR) mission is to contribute to the advancement of NIH biomedical research programs by providing excellence in animal care, customer service, and specialized research services to support intramural research efforts. Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Division of Veterinary Resources Animal Surgery has supported large animal research and clinical care for more than 40 years. DVR surgeons provide outstanding and highly specialized large animal (rabbits, ungulates, etc.) research support in a 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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OSTR provides CCR investigators with access to a variety of software licenses for genomic, proteomic, pathway analysis and data visualization tools. These software are funded by OSTR and made available at no cost to CCR 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...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The CPP is directly responsible for the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis of numerous Phase I and II clinical trials conducted within the NCI. In addition, the CPP provides direct PK support for many studies performed elsewhere Read More...
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Electron Microscopy Laboratory (EML) The EML offers investigators access to unique expertise and EM technologies that allow our partners to explore new avenues of research to enhance the knowledge of biological systems. To assist our 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...
Rockville, MD
Collaborative
We are a bioinformatics team within the Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology’s (CBIIT’s) Cancer Informatics Branch (CIB)—soon to be referred to as the Informatics and Data Science (IDS) Program. Headed 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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September 8, 2022 crex.nih.gov CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Site Spotlight Trans-NIH Intramural Sequencing Center (NISC) NISC is a multi-disciplinary genomics facility that 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...
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Our Mission The Office of Science and Technology Resources (OSTR) catalyzes the advancement of cancer research through making innovative technologies and scientific resources accessible to scientists at the Center for Cancer Research (CCR). OSTR develops 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...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Cores on CREx NIBIB BEPS Micro Analytical Immunochemistry Unit The Micro Analytical Immunochemistry Unit employs a variety Read More...
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Cores & Facilities From centralized laboratories to collaborative resources and technologies available to CCR Investigators. NCI Cores Centralized laboratories providing broad access to cutting-edge technologies and specialized expertise. Browse NCI Cores Collaborative Resources are technologies and Read More...
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[embed]https://youtu.be/yTl1Q0D7aZ0[/embed] 10x Genomics' supports multiple cancer research areas from single nucleotide and structural variant detection to single cell whole transcriptome gene expression analysis of thousands of individual Read More...
Rockville, MD
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Repositories
The NCI Cloud Resources are components of the NCI Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC) that bring data and computational power together to enable cancer research and discovery. These cloud-based platforms eliminate the need for researchers Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers MP as an open-access instrument. First-time users must complete a short training session before gaining access to the instrument training calendar. Training includes mass distribution analysis of a Read More...
Rockville, MD
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Repositories
Proteomic Data Common (PDC) represents the NCI’s largest public repository of proteogenomic comprehensive tumor datasets, essentially a Proteogenomic Cancer Atlas. It was developed to advance our understanding of how proteins help shape the risk, Read More...
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Back Services: This instrument is not user accessible. We provide both data collection and data analysis services. Location: Building 50, room 3331 Description: An analytical ultracentrifuge is equipped with absorption and interference optical systems that monitor 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 New CREx User Survey The CREx Team is carrying out a CREx User Survey. We would greatly appreciate Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers DLS as an open-access instrument. First-time users must complete a short training session before gaining access to the instrument reservation calendar. Training includes DLS analysis of small- and large-molecular size 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.
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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...
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Protein Characterization Laboratory (PCL) offers various technologies to CCR investigators to characterize proteins and metabolites. The laboratory develops and applies state-of-the-art analytical technologies, primarily mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), to advance Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The CCR-Frederick Flow Cytometry Core Facility provides research support to the Frederick-CCR community, including cytometry analysis and sorting services, instrument maintenance, new user training, and technical consultation. Typical Assays Performed by Core Instruments Immunophenotyping of 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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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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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.
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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.
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
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...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Technology Event Biophysical Methods for Protein Interactions Monday, May 15 – Friday, May 19, 2023 This workshop will review the strategies of Read More...
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The Genomics Laboratory (formerly Laboratory of Molecular Technology) is an integrated, high-throughput molecular biology laboratory focusing on the development of genetics and genomics technologies, together with associated laboratory automation systems, data analysis, and information management Read More...
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The Center for Advanced Tissue Imaging (CAT-I) is an NIAID and NCI supported effort involving collaborative studies between experts in the Laboratory of Immune System Biology, DIR, NIAID and investigators in the DIR, NIAID and Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers DSC as an open-access instrument. First-time users must complete training before gaining access to the instrument reservation calendar. Location: Building 50, room 3123 Description: The differential scanning calorimeter measures the constant pressure Read More...
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Biophysics Core Facility assists NIH investigators in measuring molecular interactions and in characterizing macromolecular properties. This includes binding studies of proteins, DNA, RNA, and their ligands in buffers, cell lysate, plasma, and other media. We Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More New NIH Resource Resources Advance your research with the NIH Mouse Imaging Facility (MIF) The NIH Mouse Imaging Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The PPS encompasses all scientific analyses related to pharmacology, once the specimen has been collected and stored. There is a multi-step process to evaluate how the drug is being handled by the body after administration. Read More...
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What is Visium FFPE v2 with CytAssist? Visium FFPE v2 is sequencing-based spatial profiling technology developed by 10x Genomics. This assay can take mouse or human tissue sections on normal glass slides as input and 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 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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Bethesda, MD
Repositories
Trans NIH Facility
The NCI Genomic Data Commons (GDC) was established by the NCI Center for Cancer Genomics (CCG) to support the receipt, harmonization, distribution, and analysis of genomic and clinical data from cancer research programs. The GDC Read More...
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The Staff Scientists/Clinicians (SSSC) Technical Enrichment Program (STEP) was established to provide SSSC’s an opportunity to compete for funding to gain comprehensive training in state-of-the-art techniques available through CCR Cores and Facilities. The 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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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...
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CREx News & Updates February 2022 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Site Spotlight ORS Division of Veterinary Resources (DVR) DVR is the central NIH lab animal support program Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers ITC calorimeters as open-access instruments. First-time users must complete a short training session before gaining access to the instrument reservation calendar. Training includes performing a test experiment and Read More...
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Back Services: We offer a limited sample processing service using standard SEC-MALS and FFF protocols. This service is intended for the occasional users of this system. Researchers who expect to use this instrument Read More...
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Back Services: We offer a limited sample processing service using standard SEC-MALS and FFF protocols. This service is intended for the occasional users of this system. Researchers who expect to use this instrument Read More...
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CREx News & Updates October 2021 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx) News Site Spotlight FACILITY HIGLIGHTS Learn more about services from the CPTR Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
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
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...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
As a multi-user facility, the different instruments provide a wide range of imaging modes for EIB scientists, from standard immunohistochemistry, through brightfield and wide-field epifluorescence imaging, to highly complex live cell confocal microscopy and super-resolution Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
The goals of the Bioinformatics Training and Education Program within NCI/CCR are: To make researchers aware of the bioinformatics resources available to them, To provide training and guidance on these resources regularly and at Read More...
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Home About the Biophysics Core Biophysics Core Technologies We provide consultations and advice on the applications of biophysical methods. If you would like to discuss the requirements of a particular technique or consider selecting the Read More...
NCI-Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
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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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More New NIH Resource Resources Derive Greater Insights and Accelerate your Research Using Bioinformatic Tools! CREx is an NIH 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 Trans-NIH Metabolomics Core (TNMC) The TNMC is a shared research resource that provides targeted Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Intramural CryoEM (NICE) Consortium NICE provides NCI, NIAID, NIEHS, NICHD, NIDCR, NEI, and NIA investigators with Read More...
Frederick, Maryland
Collaborative
Bruker AVANCE 400 and 500 MHz NMR instruments. Helium Cryoprobe technology on the 500 MHz machine for added sensitivity, especially for Carbon-13 spectra. Access to a second 500 MHz instrument with Prodigy Liquid Nitrogen-cooled cryoprobe. User Accounts can be Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The function of the SAIP is to collaborate with NCI investigators in the development of mouse models, new molecular imaging probes for early detection and therapy, monitor tumors in vivo, and perform drug efficacy studies Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Collaborative
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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is developing a national repository of Patient-Derived Models (PDMs) comprised of patient-derived xenografts (PDXs), patient-derived organoids (PDOrg), and in vitro patient-derived tumor cell cultures (PDCs) and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). These Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Extramural Common Fund Resources Metabolomics Workbench Developed by the NIH Metabolomics Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository ( 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 NCI CLIA Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) The NCI CMDL is available to assist all Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
The Animal Diagnostic Laboratory (ADL) provides a full range of diagnostic capabilities, including microbiological cultures on various culture medium, microscopic screening for parasites such as mites and pinworms, molecular detection of pathogens, serological evaluation of Read More...
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CCR Office of Science and Technology Resources (OSTR) The Center for Cancer Research (CCR) Office of Science and Technology Resources (OSTR) explores and evaluates the latest technologic advancements and then makes them available to all Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The Biophysics Core’s mission is to provide support in the study of macromolecular interactions, dynamics, and stability by offering consultations, training, professional collaborations, and instrument access. General Services: Multi-technique molecular interaction studies, Kinetic and Read More...
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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers MDS as an open-access instrument. First-time users must complete a short training session before gaining access to the instrument reservation calendar. Training includes the KD determination of a standard molecular Read More...
Frederick, MD
Core Facility
Clinical Support Laboratory – Flow Cytometry Section is a laboratory specializing in providing immunophenotyping support of NCI intramural clinical trials, though assessments may also be performed using cells from Non-human primates and other species. The CSL 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...
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The CLIA Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) provides an array of services for groups at the NIH Clinical Center, Fort Detrick, and Hood College, among others. They support cancer- and disease-related research by making Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The Blood Processing Core monitors viral load in patients with HIV and performs sequential studies using samples obtained from patients with cancer, AIDS, chronic granulomatous disease, or other diseases associated with immunologic dysfunction. The core 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...
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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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Back Services: Biophysics Facility offers MST as an open-access instrument. First-time users must complete a short training session before gaining access to the instrument reservation calendar. Training includes the KD determination of 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, MARYLAND
Core Facility
The CCR Microscopy Core provides NCI investigators access to state-of-the-art imaging tools and techniques, including light sheet fluorescence, high-resolution confocal, multi-photon, and super-resolution microscopy. The mission of the CCR Microscopy Core Facility is to support Read More...
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Protein Expression Laboratory The Protein Expression Laboratory develops, improves, and delivers protein-centric services. Our goal is to help client investigators achieve their research goals with the lowest possible cost in the shortest time. All PEL Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The facilities at AIM are available for use by the entire NIH intramural research community. While we welcome users with any size imaging project, AIM specializes in large, yearlong (or longer), collaborative research efforts with Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
The CCR Genomics Core is located in Building 41 on the NIH Bethesda campus. The primary goal of the Core is to provide investigators from CCR/NCI and other NIH Institutes access to genomic technologies and Read More...
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Bloomington, IN
Repositories
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The Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (BDSC) collects, maintains, and distributes genetically defined strains of Drosophila melanogaster for research and education. The BDSC supports a large, worldwide community of scientists using Drosophila as a model organism Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Trans NIH Facility
The Neurorehabilitation and Biomechanics Research Section (also referred to as the NAB LAB) is a multidisciplinary group of highly qualified scientists, clinical and technical staff, and trainees with diverse backgrounds including medical, physical therapy, neuroscience Read More...
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CREx News & Updates September 2021 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx) News Site Spotlight FACILITY HIGLIGHTS Learn more about services from the CCR Read More...
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CREx Monthly Newsletter Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More New NIH Resource Spotlight The NIH Lab Managers Working Group have developed a new NIH-wide database of cold Read More...
Bethesda, MD
Core Facility
LCMB Microscopy Core offers live cell imaging technologies as well as super-resolution, fluorescence lifetime and confocal imaging systems for immunofluorescence. Our confocal instruments are a Leica SP8 laser scanning confocal microscope and a Nikon spinning Read More...
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CREx News & Updates June 2022 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Click below to learn how easy it is to navigate the CREx platform. These short videos will Read More...
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CREx News & Updates April 2022 Learn about the NIH Collaborative Research Exchange (CREx), Core Facilities, Webinars, & More Click below to learn how easy it is to navigate the CREx platform. These short videos will 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...
Bethesda, MD
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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...
Frederick, MD
Collaborative
In order to meet increasing demands from both NIH intramural and extramural communities for access to a small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) resource, the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) under the leadership of Drs. Jeffrey Read More...
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FRET (Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer) FRET is a light microscopy method for detecting protein‐protein interactions within intact cells. FCS (Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy) Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a correlation analysis of fluctuation of the 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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2024 L. Balagopalan, T. Moreno, H. Qin, B. C. Angeles, T. Kondo, J. Yi, K. M. McIntire, N. Alvinez, S. Pallikkuth, M. E. Lee, H. Yamane, A. D. Tran, P. Youkharibache, R. E. Cachau, N. Taylor, Read More...
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Zeiss LSM 880 NLO Laser Scanning Microscope Laser scanning microscope: 355nm UV laser 405nm, 594nm, 561nm and 633nm diode lasers Argon laser (458nm, 488nm and 514nm lines) Coherent Chameleon Vision II tunable (680nm – 1080nm) IR multiphoton Read More...
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Gianluca Pegoraro, PhD gianluca.pegoraro@nih.gov Facility Head 240-760-6696 Bldg. 41, Room B909 Dr. Pegoraro received his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the International School of Superior Studies in Trieste, Italy in 2004. After Read More...
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Gianluca Pegoraro, PhD gianluca.pegoraro@nih.gov Facility Head 240-760-6696 Bldg. 41, Room B909 Dr. Pegoraro received his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the International School of Superior Studies in Trieste, Italy in 2004. After Read More...
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2025 Sebastian R, Sun EG, Fedkenheuer M, Fu H, Jung S, Thakur BL, Redon CE, Pegoraro G, Tran AD, Gross JM, Mosavarpour S, Kusi NA, Ray A, Dhall A, Pongor LS, Casellas R, Aladjem MI. Mechanism Read More...
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A typical HTI screening project at HiTIF can be subdivided in 5 phases: Pre-Development The investigator contacts the Facility Head to inquire about the current availability of instrumentation time and manpower for the project to be Read More...
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Stephen Lockett, Ph.D. Director, OMAL locketts@nih.gov 301-846-5515 Valentin Magidson, Ph.D. Scientist magidsonv@mail.nih.gov 301-846-6092 Will Heinz, Ph.D. Scientist heinzwf@nih.gov 301-846-1239 David Read More...
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2024 Coutinho, L. L., Femino, E. L., Gonzalez, A. L., Moffat, R. L., Heinz, W. F., Cheng, R. Y. S., Lockett, S. J., Rangel, M. C., Ridnour, L. A. & Wink, D. A. NOS2 and Read More...
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Training We recommend that users become familiar with the principals of fluorescence labeling and optical microscopy before arranging for training. We recommend the following sites for learning about microscopy: Introductions to Fluorescence Microscopy Fluorescence Labeling Read More...
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Our Team Michael Kruhlak, Ph.D.Core Headkruhlakm@nih.govBuilding 37, Room B114E240-858-3342 Dr. Kruhlak received his Ph.D. from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at The University of Calgary Medical Read More...
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BookIt The NCI Microscopy Core is using a new system to reserve a microscope. Use this link to access the BookIt software. Click on the NIH Login to sign in using your NIH PIV ID Read More...
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Software Several software packages are available to users Arivis Vision 4D Arivis Vision4D is a modular software for working with multi-channel 2D, 3D and 4D images of almost unlimited size independent of Read More...
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Optical Microscopy Core of the Experimental Immunology Branch (CCR/NCI) announces the introductory classes to Image J/FIJI: December 16th and 18th, 2020, 10 am to 4 pm with 1 hr break. Dr. Jan Wisniewski “Streamline Your Image Analysis: Read More...
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How do I determine which EM technique should be used for my research? Schedule a free consultation with the Head of EML, Dr. Ru-ching Hsia, to discuss the aim of your research project. Dr.& Read More...