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Learn to assemble and analyze Human Pangenome data on the cloud
A new playlist of workshop videos by Dr. Karen Miga’s team at UCSC demonstrates how to use data and resources from the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium


What’s new in the Terraverse in January 2022
A quick recap of recent Terra-related headlines: Journal appearances for Terra and the AnVIL, planned integration with Singular Genomics’ new G4 sequencer and a new release of Microsoft’s Cromwell on


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The Molecular Oncology Almanac: From algorithm to analysis portal
Brendan Reardon, computational biologist at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, describes how the MOAlmanac algorithm and analysis portal enable a wide range of users to leverage large-scale genomics to guide individualized


Terra’s security response to the Log4j vulnerability — and what you can do to stay safe
We have updated Terra services to address the Apache Log4j vulnerability; learn what you can do on your end to further secure your work.


Register for ASHG’s January 2022 interactive workshops today
The ASHG January 2022 Interactive Workshops are now open for registration.
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Get started with free cloud credits
Although Terra itself is free and open to all, you do have to pay for any actual work that you request from the underlying cloud service provider, which is currently


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


Discover How AnVIL Empowers Compliance with NIH DMS Policy – Join Our Webinar!
Summary: In the rapidly evolving landscape of scientific research, data sharing has emerged as a key driver of innovation and collaboration. Recognizing this, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) unveiled