Software

qBRC currently support two major Cloud Platforms for Data Analysis:

Cloud Native Analysis Platform (CNAP) CNAP is a cloud-based Next Generation Sequence (NGS) data analysis platform providing fast large data transfer, processing, and intuitive user interface.   It is designed for researchers with limited computing support to rapidly process FASTQ files into interpretable results.  Please fill out CNAP account request to obtain a free account, or email qbrc@hsph.harvard.edu for any question.
WebMeV (Multiple Experiment Viewer) – WebMeV is a cloud-based application supporting analysis, visualization, and stratification of large genomic data, particularly for RNASeq and microarray data.  It is a freeware funded by NCI, and is part of the ITCR program. The platform is accessible at: http://mev.tm4.org.

Cloud-based Analysis Resources

QBRC staff has build out WDL-based workflow infrastructure on both GCP and AWS running to allow for efficient deployment of standardized data analysis workflows and accompanied customized UI.  This service is most suitable for researchers with defined analysis pipelines wanting to

1) disseminate them to large user groups;
2) repeat the standard process on large number of samples; or
3) simply leverage the cloud computing resources.

Supported Software Projects

We have supported the development and distribution of research software in the Harvard community. Among those have been the following projects:

Please contact us for more information.