The Cancer Genomics Linkage Application has been presented at Bio-IT World Asia 2013
The Cancer Genomics Linkage Application will enable the integration and re-use of the cancer genomics data available from public repositories such as the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC). This will be accomplished through the capability being developed by the “Early Activity” of the Genomics Virtual Laboratory (GVL-EA). It will enable researchers, such as Professors Andrew Biankin, John Mattick (Garvan Institute for Medical Research) or Sean Grimmond (Queensland Centre for Medical Genomics), to access genomic datasets of international importance and to integrate them with their own clinical and genomic datasets in order to explore, discover and validate key genomic abnormality that cause cancer. The product will further provide the mechanism for such researchers to publish and to make available their analysis for re-use by the community.
Download the application from here.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Video: Dr Mark Cowley talks about integrating, transforming and sharing "omics" data through workflows
Integrating, transforming and sharing data through workflows
Dr Mark Cowley from the Garvan Institute describes the benefits that the "Cancer Genomics Linkage Application" brings to researchers of the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Genome Initiative led by Professor Sean Grimmond and Andrew Biankin.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Video: Professor Andrew Biankin talks about integrating, transforming and sharing data to fight cancer
Integrating, transforming and sharing data to fight cancer
Professor Andrew Biankin from the Garvan Institute discusses the importance of empowering clinician and biologist researchers through the use of the Cancer Genomics Linkage Application to help them fighting cancer.
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