by be-webmaster | Jun 2, 2017 | News
UCSC researchers will collaborate with partners in U.S. and Europe to build a data coordination platform for the effort to characterize every cell type in the human body June 01, 2017 By Tim Stephens Read about it here.
by be-webmaster | Jan 23, 2017 | News
SANTA CRUZ, CA – January 23, 2017 – Until now, genomics research groups working with sensitive medical data were largely limited to using local Genome Browser installations to maintain confidentiality, complicating data-sharing among collaborators. Today, the Genome...
by be-webmaster | Jun 22, 2015 | News
By Peggy Townsend It was May 2000, the race to sequence the human genome was on, and UC Santa Cruz Biomolecular Engineering Professor David Haussler was worried. A private firm named Celera Genomics was beating a path to the prize with a big budget and what was...
by be-webmaster | Oct 29, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Melissae Fellet, UCSC Public Information Office Researchers at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute have just made it easier to install a copy of the popular UCSC Genome Browser on a private computer. The browser has always been readily...
by be-webmaster | Oct 1, 2014 | News
By Guy Lasnier, UCSC Public Information Office The UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute late Tuesday (September 30) released a new Ebola genome browser to assist global efforts to develop a vaccine and antiserum to help stop the spread of the Ebola virus. The team led by...