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NVIDIA’s Clara Parabricks workflows in Terra bring GPU acceleration to genomic analysis
NVIDIA’s Clara Parabricks workflows are now available in Terra. These GPU-accelerated genomic analysis workflows deliver up to 24x faster execution and can cut the total cost of execution by up
New in Terra: Get email notifications for your workflow status
New notification system emails you when your workflow submission status changes to “Succeeded”, “Aborted” or “Failed”.
Learn about running bioinformatics workflows in the cloud
New webinar recording helps newcomers to bioinformatics workflows get oriented and learn to run workflows on the cloud
From liquid biopsies in Ghana to African cancer genomics in the cloud
Guest author Sam Ahuno describes his published work on African cancer genomics and shares his vision of a cloud-powered future for computational research in Africa.
Lab mysteries: Identifying bacterial contamination in WGS data
Guest author Yossi Farjoun recounts the story of how he solved a mysterious case of low sequencing alignment rates in a sequencing project.
Paper Spotlight: Molecular map of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and its impact on outcome
This chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) study used Terra to process and analyze WES, WGS, RNA-seq, RRBS, and targeted NOTCH1 sequencing data.
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