Supporting NGS pipelines in the cloud

Authors

  • Ignacio Blanquer Blanquer Insitute of Instrumentation for Molecular Imaging – I3M, Universitat Politècnica de València, València
  • Goetz Brasche Microsoft Research, Aachen
  • Jacek Cala Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Fabrizio Gagliardi Microsoft Research, Aachen
  • Dennis Gannon Microsoft Research, Aachen
  • Hugo Hiden Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Hakan Soncu Microsoft Research, Aachen
  • Kenji Takeda Microsoft Research, Aachen
  • Andrés Tomás Insitute of Instrumentation for Molecular Imaging – I3M, Universitat Politècnica de València, València
  • Simon Woodman Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14806/ej.19.A.625

Keywords:

cloud computingd, data management, NGS, mutation analysis

Abstract

Cloud4Science is a research activity funded by Microsoft that develops a unique online platform providing cloud services, datasets, tools, documentations, tutorial and best practices to meet the needs of researchers across the globe in terms of storing and managing datasets. Cloud4Science initially focuses on dedicated services for the bioinformatics community. Its ultimate goal is to support a wide range of scientific communities as the natural first choice for scientific data curation, analysis and collaboration. This abstracts shows the prototype for NGS processing being developed by the Cloud4Science consortium.

Author Biography

  • Ignacio Blanquer Blanquer, Insitute of Instrumentation for Molecular Imaging – I3M, Universitat Politècnica de València, València
    Full-time professor and researcher of the I3M institute. Expertise in cloud, Grid and HPC computing, especially in the area of Bioinformatics.

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Published

2013-04-08

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Oral Presentations