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  1. CWIG_May10th2020_RedHat_Recording

    04 Nov 2020

  2. CWIG_Nov08th2019_Pathos_Doig_Slides

    04 Nov 2020

  3. CWIG_Nov08th2020_PathOS_Recording

    04 Nov 2020

  4. CWIG_Oct09th2020_Tibanna_SooLee_Recording

    04 Nov 2020

  5. CWIG_OCT11th2020_JohannesKoster-Recording

    04 Nov 2020

  6. CWIG_Oct152019_PDCIntegrationSBG_Slides

    04 Nov 2020

  7. CWIG_Sept11th2020_Avi Ma'ayan_Recording

    04 Nov 2020

  8. CWIG_Sept13th2019_McKerrow_IntegratingMultiOmics_Slides

    04 Nov 2020

  9. CWIG_Sept13th2019_SBG_Recording

    04 Nov 2020

  10. Development of natural language processing tools for nanoparticle design

    05 Mar 2019 | Contributor(s): Nastassja Lewinski

    Nano WG February 28, 2019: In this presentation, an introduction to the application of natural language processing techniques to nanotechnology data will be discussed.  Natural language processing tools can aid in the automatic categorization, extraction, and analysis of data from...

  11. Development of Targeted Nanomedicines via Machine Learning Processes

    05 Mar 2019 | Contributor(s): Daniel Heller

    Nano WG February 21, 2019Description: We are using data science to facilitate the development of nanoparticle drugs incorporating kinase inhibitors with diverse chemical structures. Doing this work inspired us to bring together the nanoinformatics community...

  12. ITCR Monthly Teleconference September 4, 2015

    07 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s): Juli Klemm

     

  13. NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer, and caNanoLab: A Data Repository for Cancer Nanomedicines

    27 Nov 2018 | Contributor(s): Luisa Russell, Mervi Heiskanen

    Nano WG presentation November15, 2018 NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer –Structure–Achievements–Scientific FocuscaNanoLab–Intro to Platform–Data Curation–User Statistics–Future Directions

  14. Next-Generation Clustered Heat Maps (NG-­CHM)

    07 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s): Weinstein John, Bradley Broom

    Clustered Heat Maps (CHMs) have been referred to as the ubiquitous visual icons of post-genomic biology -- the most frequent type of visualization for large molecular profiling databases. However, “traditional” CHMs are static images -- a serious limitation. Accordingly, we have now...

  15. October 2021 CWIG Webinar Slides - Arun Isaac

    27 Dec 2021 | Contributor(s): Alan Zheng

  16. October 2021 CWIG Webinar Slides - Pjotr Prins

    27 Dec 2021 | Contributor(s): Alan Zheng

  17. Open source diffusion MRI technology for brain cancer research

    07 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s): Lauren O\'Donnell

    Using measurements of water diffusion, dMRI can give unique insights into the microstructure and cellular orientation of tissues. There is a growing awareness in the neurosurgery community that diffusion models must move beyond the current clinical standard of the diffusion tensor for better...

  18. Pathology Image Informatics Platform for visualization, analysis and management

    07 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s): Metin Gurcan, Anant Madabhushi, Anne Martel

    This multi-institutional proposal seeks to expand on an existing, freely available pathology image viewer (Sedeen Image Viewer) to create a pathology informatics platform (PIIP) for managing, annotating, sharing, and quantitatively analyzing digital Pathology Imaging (DPI) data. Sedeen has become...

  19. September 2021 CWIG Webinar Slides - Junjun Zhang

    27 Dec 2021 | Contributor(s): Alan Zheng

  20. Seven Bridges Cancer Genomics Cloud Pilot TCGA 2015 symposium workshop presentation

    23 May 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Deniz Kural

    Basic and translational cancer research creates the need to disseminate, manage, and interpret large heterogeneous datasets. The volume and complexity of the data now routinely generated by high-throughput technologies has become too costly for individual laboratories and many research...