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    OncoIMPACT

    Cancer driver prediction via integrative omics

    OncoIMPACT is a model-driven approach to integrate omics profiles (genomics, transcriptomics etc.) and provides patient-specific cancer driver gene predictions.
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    iMet-Q (intelligent Metabolomic Quantitation) is an automated tool with friendly user interfaces for quantifying metabolites in full-scan liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) data. It has a complete quantitation procedure for noise removal, peak detection and peak alignment. In addition to accurate quantitation, iMet-Q provides the charge states and isotope ratios of detected compounds. It accepts input data in netCDF, mzXML, and mzML format and exports quantitation results in csv...
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    birgHPCC

    birgHPCC

    Rapid CUDA Cluster Deployment

    ...While retaining the major functions of the original birgHPC, including automated computing cluster conversion and auto slots detection, the new version (birgHPCC) is capable of creating and configuring a compute unified device architecture (CUDA) computing cluster, hence the extra “C” in the name. In addition to the increase in image size (less than 2 gigabytes) and a new Linux base (previously Debian, now Ubuntu), CUDA-capable bioinformatics software programs, such as NAMD, HOOMD-blue, VMD, GPU-HMMER and GPU-BLAST, are pre-installed in birgHPCC, along with the CUDA driver, libraries and software development kit (SDK). In short, birgHPCC is the world's first CUDA-ready, bioinformatics-based, live DVD.
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