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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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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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05/25/2022 - Dr. Peng Jiang of NCI’s Center for Cancer Research will discuss CytoSig , a software-based platform that is designed to provide both a database of target genes modulated by cytokines (i.e., proteins secreted Read More...
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09/13/2023 - FORGEdb is a web-based tool that can rapidly integrate data for individual genetic variants, providing information on associated regulatory elements, transcription factor (TF) binding sites and target genes for over 37 million variants. Read More...
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04/28/2022 - This webinar will provide a foundation on NCI’s Imaging Data Commons (IDC) and NCI Cloud Resources, components of the cloud-based Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC). All American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Read More...
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02/16/2022 - For our next CDSL webinar we will have a guest lecture by Dr. Leng Han from the Center for Epigenetics and Disease Prevention at Texas A&M University. Abstract: Despite advancements in Read More...
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07/17/2024 - Dear Colleagues, Please join us on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, when Dr. Olivier Gevaert from Stanford University will discuss leveraging data at different scales for personalized diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy in the fields of Read More...
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Query: the sequence that we are looking to match. Target: the database (collection of sequences) that we are searching for matches. Subject: the sequence entry in the target that produced an alignment. Score: the alignment Read More...
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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...
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06/29/2022 - During this webinar, Computational Biologist Dr. Eytan Ruppin will present on “SELECT,” a computational approach that aims to identify clinically relevant synthetic lethal interactions, thereby harnessing them to predict patient response to cancer therapy Read More...
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05/19/2021 - Register Kinase inhibitors have been intensively studied and used effectively for cancer treatment for decades. Yet, despite our progress in understanding kinases in oncology, more needs to be known to better predict how and Read More...
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05/19/2021 - Register/Join Kinase inhibitors have been intensively studied and used effectively for cancer treatment for decades. Yet, despite our progress in understanding kinases in oncology, more needs to be known to better predict how 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...
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06/16/2025 - In 2017, Dr. Rol joined the World Health Organization' International Agency for Re earch on Cancer (IARC-WHO), motivated to improve equal acce to high-quality healthcare for everyone. Currently, he lead an IARC team dedicated to Read More...
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05/20/2025 - In this talk, Dr. Hwang will discuss three examples of applying single-cell and spatial oncology approaches to the study of pancreatic cancer. First, he will explain how they utilized single-nucleus RNA-sequencing to uncover an Read More...
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05/01/2025 - In this webinar, the participants will learn about application of machine learning methods, specifically geared towards predicting the toxicity of target molecules. They will gain insights into various machine learning techniques, fostering a comprehensive Read More...
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04/15/2025 - The Demystifying Medicine Series, jointly sponsored by FAES and NIH, includes presentations on pathology, diagnosis, and therapy in the context of major disease problems and current research. Primarily directed toward PhD students, clinicians and Read More...
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08/29/2024 - Dr. Mardis is an internationally recognized expert in cancer genomics, with ongoing interests in the integrated characterization of cancer genomes, defining DNA-based somatic and germline interactions and RNA-based pathways, and immune microenvironments that lead Read More...
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03/12/2024 - In this webinar, the participants will learn about application of machine learning methods, specifically geared towards predicting the toxicity of target molecules. They will gain insights into various machine learning techniques, fostering a comprehensive Read More...
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There are data sets available in R to practice with or showcase different packages. For today's lesson and the remainder of this course, we will use data from the Bioconductor package airway to showcase Read More...
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We can use the airway package to see how this container works, including how to access and subset the data. What is the airway package? There are data sets available in R to practice with Read More...
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By targeting 16S rRNA, we want to target bacteria and archaea. Therefore, we can exclude sequences that are unexpected such as those from chloroplasts or mitochondria. By setting --p-include p__ , we are retaining only sequences Read More...
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12/12/2023 - Dr. Anant Madabhushi and his team have been developing computerized knowledge alignment, representation, and fusion tools for integrating and correlating heterogeneous biological data spanning different spatial and temporal scales, modalities, and functionalities. These tools Read More...
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Primary purpose of BLAST is to search a collection of target sequences that match a query sequence. See the BLAST interface at NCBI BLAST tools (blastn, blastp, blastx, tblastn, tblastx and more) Each tool can Read More...
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This is similar to mv but will create an actual copy of a file. You will need to specify what you are copying (the source) and where you want to make the copy (the target). Read More...
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Mostly Computational intensive task requiring signigicant computer hardware. Quality Control Sample quality and consistency Is Trimming appropriate - quality/adaptors Alignment/Mapping Reference Target (Sequence and annotation) Alignment Program Alignment Parameters Mark Duplicates Post-Alignment Quality Read More...
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The Human Brain Reference (HBR) RNA sequencing data are derived from RNA extracted from 23 human brains brains are from both males and females, age ranging from 60 to 80 years The Universal Human Reference data used RNA Read More...
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Contact staff@hpc.nih.gov The HPC team welcomes questions and is happy to offer guidance to address your concerns. Monthly Zoom consult sessions The HPC team offers montly zoom consult sessions. []"All problems Read More...
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06/22/2023 - The Bhattacharya Lab at the UCSF Parnassus Campus is focused on the functional role of monocyte-derived macrophages in the onset and persistence of fibrosis in the lung. We are addressing the following major questions, Read More...
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05/23/2023 - In this webinar, University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Dr. Tiwari shares how she and her laboratory have created machine learning (ML) techniques to better understand the basic biology of tumors through non-invasive imaging, Read More...
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RStudio is an integrated development environment for R, and now python. RStudio includes a console, editor, and tools for plotting, history, debugging, and work space management. It provides a graphic user interface for working with Read More...
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There are data sets available in R to practice with or showcase different packages. For today's lesson and the remainder of this course, we will use data from the Bioconductor package airway to showcase Read More...
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11/14/2022 - During this webinar, the Genomic Data Commons ’ (GDC’s) Drs. Zhenyu Zhang and Bill Wysocki will review the different types of harmonized data that the GDC makes available for the cancer research community. The Read More...
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09/30/2022 - The goal of this webinar series is to enhance understanding within the NCI and the research community of opportunities for targeting fusion oncoproteins through emerging chemoproteomic methods. This presentation will focus on computational tools Read More...
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04/06/2022 - In this seminar, Dr. Malachi Griffith will: introduce neoantigens, a promising area for cancer immunotherapy and precision medicine . describe how immunogenomic and bioinformatic approaches are helping to identify neoantigens and therapeutic modalities to target Read More...
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10/26/2021 - Meeting Link: https://cbiit.webex.com/cbiit/j.php?MTID=m14c6833bc06f89408464fac5bb2e8ce9 Human cells generate remarkable regulatory and functional complexity from a finite set of genes. Production of Read More...
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10/14/2021 - Please plan to attend the Physician-Scientist Early Investigator Program (PEIP) seminar by: Nicholas Rydzewski, M.D. University of Wisconsin Dr. Rydzewski is currently Chief Resident in the Radiation Oncology Residency Program at the University Read More...
Bethesda, MD
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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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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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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...
Bethesda, MD
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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...
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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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The research conducted within the Synthetic Biologics Core (SBC) Facility has a dual role: Generate chemical biology tools and drug candidates for molecular targets identified by NCI research groups, Develop novel effective methods and tools Read More...
Frederick, MD
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The Center for Advanced Preclinical Research (CAPR) specializes in evaluating the efficacy of preclinical compounds, existing drugs, or biologics (therapeutics) in genetically engineered mouse models, GEM-derived allograft (GDA) models, or patient-derived mouse xenografts (PDX). We Read More...
Bethesda, MD
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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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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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The Molecular Targets Program (MTP) is an organizational entity within the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at NCI. The MTP provides the focus and infrastructure to enable CCR tenured and tenure-track Principal Investigators to initiate Read More...
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The NHLBI Transgenic Core’s main mission is to keep up with the latest advancements in genome engineering technologies and to provide state-of-the-art services to assist NIH scientists in generating genetically engineered animal models. In Read More...
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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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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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Radiology and Imaging Sciences provides imaging services for National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center patients participating in research protocols conducted by the various NIH institutes. Services include X-rays, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Read More...
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09/29/2025 - Plea e u e thi link to acce overview, regi tration, and other information: http ://event .cancer.gov/nci/od -data-jamboree Childhood cancer i a rare di ea e with ~15,000 ca e diagno ed Read More...
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06/13/2025 - Dr. Fuhai Li,&nb p;A ociate Profe or at the chool of Medicine and Computer cience & Engineering, Wa hington Univer ity, will pre ent novel approache that combine large language 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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05/15/2024 - To register to attend, you must log in to your SITC Cancer Immunotherapy CONNECT account. Don’t have an account? Create a free one . Join Dr. Karchin of the Johns Read More...
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The Advanced Biomedical Computational Science (ABCS) group focuses on applications of bioinformatics, computational and data science, and artificial intelligence to support NCI researchers. ABCS provides: • Subject matter expertise in genomics, proteomics, and imaging. • Machine learning/ 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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In lesson 3, we learned how to read and save excel spreadsheet data to a R object using the tidyverse package readxl . Today we will use some example data from an excel spreadsheet to learn the Read More...
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The recommended method involves applying a scikit-learn multinomial naive Bayes classifier. This uses machine learning to train a classifier on a referene database and then use the trained classifier to classify your ASVs. These classifiers Read More...
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Now that we know what we mean by denoising, let's apply it to our data. We will use DADA2 , which seems to be the more popular method. To use DADA2, we need to make Read More...
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In tab delimited files, data columns are separated by tabs. To import tab-delimited files there are several options. There are base R functions such as read.delim() and read.table() as well as the readr Read More...
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This page contains content directly from The Biostar Handbook . Always remember to start the bioinformatics environment. conda activate bioinfo Pseudoalignment-based methods identify locations in the genome using patterns rather than via alignment type algorithms. It Read More...
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This page contains content directly from The Biostar Handbook . Always remember to start the bioinformatics environment. conda activate bioinfo Pseudoalignment-based methods identify locations in the genome using patterns rather than via alignment type algorithms. It Read More...
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Let's submit a batch job. We are going to download data from the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) , a public repository of high throughput, short read sequencing data. We will discuss the SRA a bit Read More...
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“Gene set enrichment analysis” refers to the process of discovering the common characteristics potentially present in a list of genes. When these characteristics are GO terms, the process is called “functional enrichment.” Warning Overall GO Read More...
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Data Analysis Overview RNASEQ - Data Analysis WorkFlow Mostly Computational intensive task requiring signigicant computer hardware. Quality Control Sample quality and consistency Is Trimming appropriate - quality/adaptors Alignment/Mapping Reference Target (Sequence and annotation) Read More...
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08/03/2023 - Identification of evolutionarily related DNA or protein sequences (homologs) is a crucial step in many biology workflows. For example, homologous sequences are used to infer relationships between organisms, understand how sequence changes affect observable Read More...
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05/19/2023 - Patient-derived cancer models (PDCM) have become an essential tool in both cancer research and preclinical studies. Each model type offers unique advantages and is better suited for specific research areas: cell lines are low Read More...
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Excel is a great program for visualizing and manipulating small data sets. However, it isn't great for working with "big data", and resulting plots are generally not publishable. Learning R and associated Read More...
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01/30/2023 - Are you interested in accessing cancer data from genomics studies? If so, register for this NCI webinar to learn more about the Genomic Data Commons (GDC)! University of Chicago’s Dr. Bill Wysocki will Read More...
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11/02/2022 - Join Emory University’s Dr. Anant Madabhushi as he discusses the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics ’ (CCIPD’s) development work on new radiomic and pathomic approaches for capturing intra-tumoral heterogeneity and modeling Read More...
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10/26/2022 - In partnership with NCI’s Cancer Moonshot SM Initiative, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) and the Big Data and Data Sharing Committee are hosting the eighth of nine webinars that make up Read More...
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10/05/2022 - For our next CDSL webinar we will have presentations by two CDSL fellows: Ekaterina Kazantseva and Sanna Madan. Ekaterina is a master’s student in Dr. Mikhail Kolmogorov's group and the title of Read More...
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09/28/2022 - We invite you to join us for the Neuro-Oncology Visiting Scholar Lecture scheduled for next week by Eytan Ruppin, M.D. Ph.D: Next Generation Transcriptomics-based Precision Oncology Eytan Ruppin received his M.D. Read More...
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08/24/2022 - Precision oncology has made significant advances, mainly by targeting actionable mutations and fusion events involving cancer driver genes. Aiming to expand treatment opportunities, recent studies have begun to explore the utility of tumor transcriptome Read More...
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05/19/2022 - THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is the most common soft tissue sarcoma of childhood and are subdivided into three major histomorphologic subtypes: alveolar (ARMS), embryonal (ERMS), or spindle/sclerosing (SSRMS). Patients with Read More...
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04/20/2022 - Qiagen IPA Land Explorer links out to the OmicSoft “Land” collections of disease-relevant datasets (>500,000 samples) directly from within IPA to: Explore sample-level data expression, variation, fusions, and more from 500,000+ datasets Explore full Read More...
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01/25/2022 - Speaker: Anant Madabhushi, Ph.D. Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering Director, Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Cleveland Anant Madabhushi, PhD, is a Research Scientist at Read More...
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01/19/2022 - For our next CDSL Webinar we will have a guest lecture by Dr. Russell Rockne from Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope National Medical Center. Abstract: Temporal dynamics of gene expression inform cellular and Read More...
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12/17/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Yi Xing, PhD – Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania/University of Pennsylvania; NCI Cancer Moonshot IOTN Moderator: Kellie N. Smith, PhD – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Target Audience This series will serve Read More...
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11/17/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Joao Xavier, PhD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; NCI CSBC Moderator: Matthew J. Reilley, MD – University of Virginia Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders Read More...
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10/21/2021 - Announcing a FREE 30 day TRIAL to Qiagen IPA's Land Explorer (an add-on to the existing NCI Qiagen IPA license). If you are interested in access to the FREE TRIAL, please register for this Read More...
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10/20/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Joao Xavier, PhD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; NCI CSBC Moderator: Matthew J. Reilley, MD – University of Virginia Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders Read More...
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10/14/2021 - The ISB Cancer Gateway in the Cloud (link is external) (ISB-CGC) offers multiple avenues for accessing and analyzing large-scale cancer datasets, including TCGA, TARGET, CPTAC and important references such as GENCODE and COSMIC. ISB-CGC Read More...
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10/04/2021 - While genomics initiatives have generated large amounts of data, gaining clinically relevant insights from this data is challenging. This symposium will showcase multi-omics approaches to functional characterization of candidate cancer drug targets. Researchers will Read More...
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09/08/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Bing Zhang, PhD – BCM, NCI CPTAC Moderator: Carsten Krieg, PhD – Medical University of South Carolina Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders interested in expanding Read More...
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08/10/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Evan Newell, PhD – Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute Moderator: Carsten Krieg, PhD – Medical University of South Carolina Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders interested in Read More...
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07/15/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Michael Angelo, MD, PhD – Stanford University, Moonshot Cancer Atlas Moderator: Carsten Krieg, PhD – Medical University of South Carolina Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders Read More...
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06/17/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Dana Pe’er, PhD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; NCI Cancer Moonshot HTAN Moderator: Daniel Wells, PhD – Immunai Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders Read More...
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05/27/2021 - Register Now Faculty: Shannon McWeeney, PhD – Oregon Health & Science University; NCI Cancer Moonshot DRSN Moderator: Santosh Putta, PhD Target Audience This series will serve as an excellent resource for all stakeholders interested 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
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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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The NIH Clinical Center Pharmacy Department provides pharmaceutical care to inpatients and outpatients on NIH intramural research protocols at the NIH Clinical Center. The Clinical Center facility encompasses 200 inpatient beds, 93 day-hospital stations, and 15 clinics. Clinical 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 Science & Technology Seminars and Training Events Upcoming Seminars and Educational Opportunities The following 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
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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...
Bethesda, MD
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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
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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...
Rockville, MD
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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...
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...
Rockville, MD
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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The Genomics Technology Laboratory is an integrated, high-throughput molecular biology laboratory focusing on the development of genetics and genomics technologies, data analysis, and information management tools, in support of CCR Investigators. The laboratory develops integrated Read More...
Bethesda, MD
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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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CREx News & Updates July 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...
Bethesda, Maryland
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The AgingResearchBiobank was officially launched in January 2019 with a mission to provide a state-of-the-art inventory system for the storage, maintenance, and distribution of de-identified biospecimens and associated phenotypic, clinical, and imaging data from numerous NIA-funded Read More...
Bethesda, MD
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The Pan-Microbial Serology Facility (PMSF) is part of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The PMSF focuses on determining individualized pan-microbial immune profiles associated with human diseases including immunological 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...
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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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Confocal Microscope Image of Fixed Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast (MEF) Cells Actin proteins (stained red) and Tubulin proteins (stained green) are involved in a number of cellular process such as cell motility, cell division and maintenance Read More...
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2024 Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 Time and Location: 11 am EST, ZOOM (INVITATION BY LMIG LIST SERVER) Speaker: Dr. Diego Presman (U Buenos Aires) Title: “Insights on Glucocorticoid Receptor Activity Through Live Cell Imaging” Summary: Eucaryotic transcription factors ( 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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Clustering is used to group cells by similar transcriptomic profiles. Seurat uses a graph based clustering method. You can read more about it here . The first step is to compute the nearest neighbors of each 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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Learning Objectives Learn about data structures including factors, lists, data frames, and matrices. Load, explore, and access data in a tabular format (data frames) Learn to write out (export) data from the R environment Data Read More...
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Lesson 4: Feature table filtering, taxonomic classification, and phylogeny Learning objectives 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 Read More...
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Lesson 3: Creating a feature table Lesson Objectives 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 Read More...
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Lesson 2: Getting Started with QIIME2 Lesson Objectives Obtain sequence data and sample metadata Import data and metadata Discuss other useful QIIME2 features including view QIIME2, provenance tracking, and the QIIME2 forum. DNAnexus DNAnexus provides a Read More...
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Introduction to ggplot2 Objectives Learn the ggplot2 syntax. Build a ggplot2 general template. By the end of the course, students should be able to create simple, pretty, and effective figures. Data Visualization in the tidyverse Read More...
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Objectives To explore Bioconductor, a repository for R packages related to biological data analysis. To better understand S4 objects as they relate to the Bioconductor core infrastructure. To learn more about a popular Bioconductor S4 Read More...
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Data import and reshape Objectives 1. Learn to import multiple data types 2. Data reshape with tidyr : pivot_longer() , pivot_wider() , separate() , and unite() Installing and loading packages So far we have only worked with objects that Read More...
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Retrieve R "helper" scripts developed for Biostars environment. curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook.com/rnaseq/code/deseq1.r curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook.com/rnaseq/code/deseq2.r curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook. Read More...
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Retrieve R "helper" scripts developed for Biostars environment. curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook.com/rnaseq/code/deseq1.r curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook.com/rnaseq/code/deseq2.r curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook. Read More...
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This page uses content directly from the Biostar Handbook by Istvan Albert. Remember to activate the bioinformatics environment and create a directory for today's work. conda activate bioinfo mkdir blast cd blast What is Read More...
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Retrieve R "helper" scripts developed for Biostars environment. curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook.com/rnaseq/code/deseq1.r curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook.com/rnaseq/code/deseq2.r curl -O http://data.biostarhandbook. Read More...
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Lesson 5: Working on Biowulf Lesson 4 Review Flags and command options Wildcards ( * ) Tab complete Accessing user history with the "up" and "down" arrows cat , head , and tail Working with file content (input, Read More...
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We will build a database out of all features of the 2014 Ebola genome under accession number KM233118. This data will go into a new directory named "db_2014". mkdir -p db_2014 # Get the 2014 Ebola Read More...
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This page uses content directly from the Biostar Handbook by Istvan Albert. Obtain RNA-seq test data. The test data consists of two commercially available RNA samples: Universal Human Reference (UHR) and Human Brain Reference (HBR) . Read More...
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Before we can align the HBR and UHR raw sequencing data to human chromosome 22 transcriptome, we need to create an index of this transcriptome (like we did with the genome). This will make the alignment Read More...
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Lesson 2: Navigating file systems with Unix Quick review Unix is an operating system We use a unix shell (typically bash) to run many bioinformatics programs We need to learn unix to use non-GUI based tools Read More...
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This page contains content taken directly from the Biostar Handbook (Istvan Albert). Always remember to activate the class bioinformatics environment. conda activate bioinfo For this data analysis, we will be using: Two commercially available RNA Read More...
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This page contains content taken directly from the Biostar Handbook (Istvan Albert). Always remember to activate the class bioinformatics environment. conda activate bioinfo For this data analysis, we will be using: Two commercially available RNA Read More...
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Lesson 9: Reference genomes and genome annotations used in RNA sequencing Before getting started, remember to be signed on to the DNAnexus GOLD environment. Lesson 8 Review In Lesson 8, we learned about the basics of RNA sequencing, Read More...
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Lesson 16: RNA sequencing review and classification based analysis Before getting started, remember to be signed on to the DNAnexus GOLD environment. Review In the previous classes, we learned about the steps involved in RNA sequencing Read More...
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Lesson 1: Introduction to Biowulf, Unix, and R Learning Objectives Learn about why you may want to use R on Biowulf. Refresh Unix and R skills. This lesson will not be hands on. Why use R Read More...
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Introduction to ggplot2 Objectives Learn how to import spreadsheet data. Learn the ggplot2 syntax. Build a ggplot2 general template. By the end of the course, students should be able to create simple, pretty, and effective Read More...
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Introduction to R and RStudio IDE 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 3. Read More...
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Data frames Objectives To be able to load, explore, and access data in a tabular format. To this end, students should understand the following: 1. how to import and export data 2. how to create, summarize, and Read More...