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<br>Academic/Medical.  We provide fee-for-service data analysis for investigators at the University of Pittsburgh for basic, translational and clinical genomic, proteomic and genetics studies.<br>
 
<br>Academic/Medical.  We provide fee-for-service data analysis for investigators at the University of Pittsburgh for basic, translational and clinical genomic, proteomic and genetics studies.<br>
 
<b>Tools:</b>  
 
<b>Tools:</b>  
<br>[http://bioinformatics2.pitt.edu]<br>
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<br>[http://bioinformatics2.pitt.edu BAC Development Web Site]<br>
 
<b>Pertinent hardware info:</b>  
 
<b>Pertinent hardware info:</b>  
 
<br>Dual quad workstations, Windows and Linux servers, 6-node Dell cluster.<br>
 
<br>Dual quad workstations, Windows and Linux servers, 6-node Dell cluster.<br>
 
<b>Training:</b>  
 
<b>Training:</b>  
 +
<br>Intensive one-on-one consultation on study design and on the Bioinformatics Analysis Core fee-for-service model.<br>
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<b>Bioinformatics support model:</b>
 
<br>Fee for data analysis service (cost recovery center).<br>
 
<br>Fee for data analysis service (cost recovery center).<br>

Revision as of 14:34, 30 September 2009

Bioinformatics Analysis Core (Genomics and Proteomics Core Laboratories)



Location: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Name/Title: Bioinformatics Analysis Core (Genomics and Proteomics Core Laboratories)
Links: Bioinformatics Analysis Core (Genomics and Proteomics Core Laboratories)
Group size:
Four. James Lyons-Weiler, Director.
Specialized staff includes programmer/data analysts, statistician/computer scientists.
Each staff member is responsible for a primary domain (proteomics data analysis, microarray data analysis, biomarker development, Next Generation Sequence data analysis).
Environment:
Academic/Medical. We provide fee-for-service data analysis for investigators at the University of Pittsburgh for basic, translational and clinical genomic, proteomic and genetics studies.
Tools:
BAC Development Web Site
Pertinent hardware info:
Dual quad workstations, Windows and Linux servers, 6-node Dell cluster.
Training:
Intensive one-on-one consultation on study design and on the Bioinformatics Analysis Core fee-for-service model.
Bioinformatics support model:
Fee for data analysis service (cost recovery center).