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GPU Virtual Machine availability on Terra on Microsoft Azure
Erdal Cosgun-co author of this blog- is the Lead Data Scientist in the Microsoft Genomics Team and working on the Interactive Analysis component of Terra on Microsoft Azure. Terra


Accelerated DeepVariant Retraining Tool for Accurate Variant Calling in NVIDIA Parabricks 4.1 on Terra
Tim Looney and Vanesa Braunstein are co-authors of this blog. Tim Looney is the Senior Director of Scientific Affairs at Singular Genomics. He has a background in NGS assay development


How to Run IGV in a Notebook
Erdal Cosgun is the Lead Data Scientist in the Microsoft Genomics Team and working on Interactive Analysis component of Terra on Microsoft Azure. Erdal is the co-author of this blog and


Boost your genomics analysis with VS Code Server on Terra on Microsoft Azure
Genomics analysis is a complex and data-intensive process that requires robust and efficient tools to manage and process large amounts of genetic data. Visual Studio Code (VS Code), a free


Why the new and improved WDL docs deserve a second look
Have you ever found yourself (desperately?) searching for WDL (Workflow Description Language) documentation that suits your needs and coming up short? I have. I was in that boat a year


Introducing Terra on Azure
We have been working closely with our partners at Microsoft to expand Terra to a multi-cloud offering. We are now launching the preview phase of Terra on Azure. Sign up
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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