RCBio: Easy and Quick HPC Pipeline Builder and Runner
TMEC 328RCBio is a HPC pipeline runner and workflow tool supported by HMS RC consultants. It was first designed for a Neubiology lab and later opened to all O2 users. RCBio […]
CCB is happy to provide computational and data science resources for HMS graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research staff, and faculty across all departments of the HMS quadrangle.
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RCBio is a HPC pipeline runner and workflow tool supported by HMS RC consultants. It was first designed for a Neubiology lab and later opened to all O2 users. RCBio […]
Knowledge transfer refers to sharing or disseminating knowledge and providing inputs to problem-solving. When employees leave, they take their skills and institutional knowledge with them. Capturing their knowledge and research […]
Speaker: Graham Heimberg, PhD, Principal Scientist, Genentech Topic: Scalable cell search of human cell atlases via deep learning reveals commonalities across disease associated macrophages Date: Monday, June 5, 2023 Time: 3:00 – 4:00 PM […]
This course introduces Git and GitHub and covers topics including: Getting Started with Git for version control, Using GitHub Desktop effectively, Collaborating with others on GitHub, and Utilizing GitHub Flow […]
This workshop covers key design principles to guide your choices on color, graph type, etc. when making data visualizations. After looking at a wide variety of examples of charts and […]
Drop in any time during the hour to ask your data management questions! Countway's Data Services Librarian will be ready to support you. Get help with: Data Management Plans -- including writing NIH Data Management and Sharing Plans Data organization strategies -- get help with your file and folder names Data standards -- what IS […]
This workshop provides all of the information you need to get started working with ESRI ArcGIS Pro and the ArcGIS Online suite of software-as-a-service (SAAS) tools and data at Harvard. You'll be shown how easy it is to create your first map in both desktop and online software and to move back and forth between […]
Python is a powerful open-source programming language. In this 3 hour, hands-on workshop, we will teach basic concepts and bioinformatics applications in Python. We will learn the Python syntax, data structures, functions, data manipulation, and data visualization. By the end of the workshop, students will understand and write simple Python scripts, and be able to […]
SPECIAL: The Center for Computational Biomedicine (CCB) is hosting a joint seminar series with the Image Analysis Collaboratory (IAC) at Harvard Medical School with a focus on best practices and leading tools for quantitative analysis of biomedical images. Title: CCB Seminar Series Speaker: Jonathan Foster, PhD, Chief Technical Officer @Glue solutions, Inc Topic: Glue Genes: Exploratory Data […]
This in-person workshop will introduce participants to basic concepts related to gene regulation followed by a description of three common approaches used to interrogate chromatin biology: ChIP-seq, CUT&RUN and ATAC-seq. This in-person workshop will introduce participants to basic concepts related to gene regulation followed by a description of three common approaches used to interrogate chromatin […]
In this workshop, you will leave with a strong foundational understanding of the building blocks of GIS. Included in this introduction are the distinction between various GIS software, methods, and data. This introduction will break down the core data types for geospatial data, and you will leave with a strong understanding of how GIS data […]
This in-person workshop will introduce participants to basic concepts related to gene regulation followed by a description of three common approaches used to interrogate chromatin biology: ChIP-seq, CUT&RUN and ATAC-seq. This in-person workshop will introduce participants to basic concepts related to gene regulation followed by a description of three common approaches used to interrogate chromatin […]