Celebrating a year of progress — and a sneak peek at what’s coming next
Highlights from Terra’s development and growth in 2022, heading into the multi-cloud future of 2023.
Highlights from Terra’s development and growth in 2022, heading into the multi-cloud future of 2023.
A short primer on what is the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, why it matters, and links to recordings from the 2022 Plenary Meeting.
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 to 50% compared to equivalent CPU-based workflows.
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.
Discover how the move toward cloud-based research infrastructure empowers educators to deliver practical instruction in genomics.
Learn how Terra is supporting a novel approach to managing study participants’ data access and control in industry-sponsored clinical studies.
Bioinformatics scientist Frank Ambrosio recounts how Terra has come to serve as a shared platform for public health labs, and to foster cross-cutting collaboration among members of the public health community
This spotlight on the paper describing the Telomere-to-Telomere genome reference highlights how the variant calling part of the work was implemented in Terra.
A review of Terra features supporting documentation for transfer of knowledge and reproducibility, inspired by “Ten simple rules for large-scale data processing” (Fungtammasan 2022)
A review of data, code and tools available for reuse in Terra, inspired by “Ten simple rules for large-scale data processing” (Fungtammasan 2022)
Terra is developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in collaboration with Microsoft and Verily.