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Envisioning Dogs in the Cloud
Kathleen Morrill of the Karlsson Lab gives us a pawtastic tour of canine science initiatives and lays out the ulti-mutt vision of a “dogs in the cloud” data ecosystem.
Paper Spotlight: Discovering the anticancer potential of non-oncology drugs by systematic viability profiling
This cancer drug discovery study used Terra to process transcriptome profiling data with TOPMED RNA-Seq workflows.
Try out Terra’s updated Interactive Analysis interface
The new interface design aims to provide a more consistent and intuitive experience for using Jupyter Notebooks, RStudio, Galaxy and future interactive analysis applications in Terra.
New Terra team created to tackle feature requests
The new Scientific Usability Engineering team will focus on fulfilling feature requests and addressing pain points reported by Terra users.
Paper Spotlight: A complete reference genome improves analysis of human genetic variation
This spotlight on the paper describing the Telomere-to-Telomere genome reference highlights how the variant calling part of the work was implemented in Terra.
Modeling plyometric response in startled Felis Catus
A totally rigorous analysis of the trajectory of startled cats, featuring fully reproducible catterplots.
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