LinkedOmics
This webinar, hosted by NCI's Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research (OCCPR) and led by Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) scientist Dr. Eric Jaehnig, will provide an in-depth look at the LinkedOmics software by teaching registrants how to wield the software, its new features, and how to share data.
LinkedOmics was developed in 2016 by Dr. Bing Zhang at the Baylor College of Medicine to explore associations between multiple types of omics data sets. LinkedOmics is a publicly available portal that includes multi-omics data from all 32 CPTAC cancer types. It also includes mass spectrometry-based proteomics data generated by the CPTAC for The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) breast, colorectal and ovarian tumors.
Registration is required.
Dr. Eric Jaehnig is a research associate at Baylor College of Medicine.
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