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Join us at the BOSC CollaborationFest July 15-16
Are you interested in learning new bioinformatics skills and contributing to open source projects in an inclusive and collaborative environment?


Ten simple rules — #5 Design for testing
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).


Paper Spotlight: Single-cell analysis of human primary prostate cancer reveals the heterogeneity of tumor-associated epithelial cell states
This prostate cancer study used Terra to process exome sequencing and single-cell RNAseq data with automated workflows.


Terra’s roadmap to supporting more workflow languages
The next generation of Terra’s workflow execution capabilities will provide support for a wider range of tools and workflow languages.


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.
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Managing Access to UK Biobank Data on Terra
Having access to good data is crucial for genomics research. Without large-scale datasets, there’s little chance of uncovering the genetic underpinnings of disease. This is particularly important when studying diseases


Single Cell Portal Accelerates Genomics Research with Terra
Single Cell Portal (SCP) is an online portal for sharing single-cell genomics data that is built on top of Terra. Through its searchable database of single-cell studies, interactive visualizations, and