We are excited to announce that new computational equipment to support high throughput, intensive data analysis is now available to all UTIA students, staff and faculty. Two new Linux servers with data storage are online and ready for use, and a new Windows server with a CLC Genomics license is available through the UTIA Genomics Hub. This equipment is suitable for multi-terabyte genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and phenomics projects, including tasks such as genome assembly, read/spectra mapping, variant calling, association analysis, image processing, machine learning/deep learning, and more.
We invite you to attend an information session that will cover the new computational equipment and other exciting new lab equipment and services for omics on the UTIA campus.
Growing Omics Research at UTIA Information Session
Tuesday August 24th, 9am-10am, Brehm 254 or Zoom
Speakers:
- “Accelerating your computational biology research: new equipment and consulting services” – Meg Staton, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, UTIA Computational Genomics Consulting
- “UTIA Genomics Center Mission and Resources” – Jon Beever, UTIA Genomics Center for the Advancement of Agriculture
- “Resources at The UTIA OMICS Hub” – Sujata Agarwal, UTIA OMICS Hub
The session will be available in person or via Zoom and the recording will be made available afterward.
We thank AgResearch and the UTIA Genomics Center for the Advancement of Agriculture for their generous support in funding the equipment, and Dr. Meg Staton’s lab, the OMICS Hub, and OIT for setting up and managing the equipment.