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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.


Harness machine learning to clean up your scRNA-seq data
Guest author Stephen Fleming introduces CellBender, a software package for eliminating technical artifacts from high-throughput scRNA-seq and other multi-omics data.


Upcoming changes to workspaces created before September 2021
Workspaces created before September 27, 2021 will be migrated to per-workspace Google Projects starting August 8, 2022.


AnVIL in the Classroom: Cloud-scale educational resources for modern genomics
Discover how the move toward cloud-based research infrastructure empowers educators to deliver practical instruction in genomics.
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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