8 great resources for learning to use Terra effectively
Lead Educator Robert Majovski presents a listicle of 8 key resources that can help Terra newcomers and veterans alike get the most out of the Terra platform.
Lead Educator Robert Majovski presents a listicle of 8 key resources that can help Terra newcomers and veterans alike get the most out of the Terra platform.
Samantha Zarate of the Schatz Lab takes us behind the scenes of the large-scale analysis that demonstrated the benefits of the new T2T-CHM13 reference genome for variant calling.
Dr. Kiran Garimella gives an overview of MAS-ISO-seq, a new method for generating a lot more data per run with long-read sequencing technologies such as PacBio, and shares a workspace that demonstrates the method’s data processing.
An overview of data and analysis resources provided by the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) via the Neuroscience Multi-omic Archive (NeMO) and Terra
Terra workspaces offer a great way to package your work and share it with others as a sort of interactive methods supplement that has the potential to significantly increase the computational reproducibility of your publications.
The cloud is the future of data sharing and collaboration. Yet to make it all work, it’s critical to provide appropriate tools and interfaces that streamline data access and analysis operations for researchers.
One of our biggest feature developments so far this year has been the addition of Galaxy, the popular open-source bioinformatics application, to Terra’s interactive analysis portfolio.
PANOPLY is a computational framework for applying statistical and machine learning algorithms to transform multi-omic data from cancer samples into biologically meaningful and interpretable results. In this post, D. R. Mani explains how his team is leveraging Terra to make PANOPLY accessible to a wide range of researchers.
In April, we celebrate Citizen Science Month, World Autism Day, and National DNA Day. In this guest blog post, all three events come together as KT Pickard, father of a young woman with autism, shares his family’s story of personal genomics and citizen science.
We are taking the next step in our journey by joining our efforts with Microsoft, a partner that truly needs no introduction. This multi-year partnership will bring together advanced technologies, industry expertise, and scale to accelerate the next generation of the Terra platform for health and life sciences research. […]
Terra is developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in collaboration with Microsoft and Verily.