July-August online training events for educators, researchers and bioinformaticians
Free online training sessions covering genomics education resources, practical implementation of GWAS methodologies, and bioinformatics workflow development.
Free online training sessions covering genomics education resources, practical implementation of GWAS methodologies, and bioinformatics workflow development.
A practical methodology for elucidating the structure and function of a workflow written in the Workflow Description Language, aka WDL.
Learn how to use cloud-based data and tools to teach genomic concepts, in a webinar that will introduce key resources and demonstrate how to use them through concrete examples.
Introducing a new utility called Data Uploader and a great set of improvements to the data tables that make it easier to bring data into Terra and organize it.
This population genetics study used Terra to identify mitochondrial variants in 56K+ whole genomes from the gnomAD database using a scalable GATK workflow.
Are you interested in learning new bioinformatics skills and contributing to open source projects in an inclusive and collaborative environment?
End-to-end testing of tools and pipelines in practice and at scale; inspired by “Ten simple rules for large-scale data processing” (Fungtammasan 2022).
This prostate cancer study used Terra to process exome sequencing and single-cell RNAseq data with automated workflows.
This cancer drug discovery study used Terra to process transcriptome profiling data with TOPMED RNA-Seq workflows.
The new Scientific Usability Engineering team will focus on fulfilling feature requests and addressing pain points reported by Terra users.
Terra is developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in collaboration with Microsoft and Verily.