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Collaborations
- The cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG™) is the
National Cancer Institute's
voluntary network of infrastructure, tools, and ideas linking researchers, physicians, and patients
throughout the cancer community to speed research discoveries and improve patient outcome.
GenePattern's membership in caBIG ensures transparent integration of caBIG data and tools
in a flexible and user-friendly environment for the cancer research community.
- The NIH's National Centers for Biomedical Computing (NCBC)
are intended to form the core of a national computational infrastructure for biomedical computing.
The GenePattern team has active collaborations with two of these Centers:
- National Center for the Multiscale Analysis of Genomic and Cellular Networks
(MAGNet) at Columbia University
- National Center for Integrative Biomedical Informatics (NCIBI)
at the University of Michigan
- MIT Academic Computing (http://web.mit.edu/ist/org/academic/)
promotes and enables technology-based education at MIT. Leveraging GenePattern's strength as a workflow management
tool, the Academic Computing team uses GenePattern pipelines to bring advanced computational methods and high
performance computing resources to the classroom. Benefits provided by the GenePattern pipelines include: decreasing
the lab time spent explaining the use of Unix commands and shell script editing, increasing the time used to
investigate domain concepts, simplifying the task of preparing and presenting lab exercises, and reducing time spent
on system administration of the high-performance computing clusters.
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