
The Center for Research Computing’s multi-day hands-on workshops give researchers the research, open-sourced tools to plan and execute successful bioinformatics and genomics experiments. These workshops, taught by experienced Bioinformatics core faculty, cover both the theoretical and practical aspects of a wide range of NGS data, using the HTC cluster.

Users of R and RStudio are invited to bring their questions to this weekly, in-person office hour. Tutoring-style assistance is offered. If we don’t know the answer, we’ll help you look for it! Students, faculty, and staff are all welcome.

Register for Pathway Enrichment Analysis Using IPA and CE
July 27, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., virtual
This is a flipped class; links to PowerPoint slides, lecture videos, and practice exercises that you can view on your own schedule are available upon registration.

HSLS Classes are under development, with new and exciting videos and self-paced learning content coming in Fall 2022!
Please help us with the development of this new experience by completing a brief Class Categories survey*.

You’re invited to join the LabArchives Education Edition Bootcamp! During these special training sessions, you’ll learn everything you need to know to prepare for the Fall semester. Join us to learn how the LabArchives Education Edition can help you and your peers to easily manage student lab work and course content – whether your courses are online, in-person, or hybrid.

The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD) Professional 2022.2 is now available, expanding the world’s largest collection of human inherited disease mutations to 368,587 entries—that’s 6,354 more than the previous release.
Register to access HGMD with an HSLS license.