Terra 101 workshop: Learn how to use Terra quickly and efficiently
Register for a free hands-on virtual workshop to get started with Terra and level up your skills.
Register for a free hands-on virtual workshop to get started with Terra and level up your skills.
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.
Learn how to use cloud-based data and tools to teach genomic concepts, in a webinar that will introduce key resources and demonstrate how to use them through concrete examples.
Are you interested in learning new bioinformatics skills and contributing to open source projects in an inclusive and collaborative environment?
The ASHG January 2022 Interactive Workshops are now open for registration.
The ASHG Interactive Workshops have always been a great way to learn new analysis skills in a hands-on way. This year, the workshops are available as ticketed events separate from the conference itself.
This blog shares highlights and key takeaways from the Birds of a Feather session at BOSC 2021. The discussion topic theme was computational reproducibility of published papers – which drew a great group of BOSC participants and led to some lively discussion, in the hope that some of the ideas we exchanged would live on beyond the close of the conference.
The Broad Institute’s Data Sciences Platform is sponsoring this year’s Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC 2021), taking place virtually July 29-30. Abstracts are due Thursday, May 6, 2021 (late posters June 3). BOSC is a great way to get involved in the bioinformatics community; we’re proud to support this event and we hope to see many of you there virtually.
We teamed up with the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network consortium to put together a hands-on workshop focused on helping researchers get started with key resources including the Neuroscience Multi-Omic Archive, Single Cell Portal, and Terra.
Watch the recording of a panel on Genomic Data Sharing Policies hosted by the US National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) on Nov 19, 2020.
Terra is developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in collaboration with Microsoft and Verily.