The Harvard/MIT 4DN DCIC is hiring for multiple positions that are available immediately.
The 4D Nucleome (4DN) Data Coordination and Integration Center (DCIC) aims to collect, store, curate, display, and analyze data generated in the 4DN Network. The DCIC is a collaboration of two centers from three institutions: Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and The Washington University in St. Louis (WashU). The Harvard/MIT DCIC is tasked with building the infrastructure for data collection and integration. The Harvard/MIT and WashU centers will collaborate on the development and incorporation of novel data visualization tools. The 4DN Data Portal is accessible at data.4dnucleome.org.
While the 安卓手机怎么改国外ip地址 went into production earlier this year, our team has also been growing. Over the past months Luisa Mercado, Shannon Ehmsen, and Chad Serrant joined the 4DN DCIC team as Assistant Data Curator, Graphics Designer, and Senior Software Developer, respectively.
More...Our newest recruit Sarah Reiff has joined the infrastructure team as a data curator. As we enter the second half of the 5 year 4D Nucleome Project, the centers of the Network have begun larger scale data production. Sarah will be part of the team at DCIC responsible for making sure we collect and curate 4DN data in a timely fashion and make it available to the public in a most useful format.
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安卓ip地址更改软伀We present an interactive visualization interface - HiPiler - for the exploration and visualization of regions-of-interest (ROI) in large genome interaction matrices. HiPiler works on top of HiGlass, and allows exploring ROIs as snippets. The manuscript describing HiPiler is now on bioRxiv.
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