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Anne-Marie Girard
Last Updated: 04/25/2022
The Center for Quantitative Life Sciences at Oregon State University, formerly the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing facilitates genome-enabled and data-driven research in the life and environmental sciences at OSU and externally. The CQLS functions and facilities include: Core Laboratory facilities that provide a variety of services in genomics, functional genomics, genotyping and imaging;
Biocomputing facilities with an extensive high performance computing infrastructure, which includes a managed cloud and shared resources; Computational staff provide data analyses and training customized to researchers\' individual needs, including genome assembly and annotation, analysis of RNAseq, GBS, and metagenomics data, and GPU-enabled deep learning analyses.
Services are offerred outside of Oregon State University
Consulting is offerred outside of Oregon State University