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
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
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 Azure.
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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 patient care in oncology.
We have updated Terra services to address the Apache Log4j vulnerability; learn what you can do on your end to further secure your work.
The ASHG January 2022 Interactive Workshops are now open for registration.
The Human Cell Atlas project makes its vast collection of data available through a Data Portal that offers direct export to a Terra workspace.
As we head into the holiday week, we give thanks to one of the Terra teams whose role is as essential as it is often unsung: Frontline Support.
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.
Terra is developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in collaboration with Microsoft and Verily.