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The Canopy project is an initiative to merge and expand the functionality of Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN), Census, Xpose and PopED. The goal is to produce a coherent, inclusive and convenient platform for pharmacometric data analysis.
PROMPT is a system for retrieval, analysis, mapping and comparison of proteins. It allows easy mapping of different types of sequence IDs, data retrieval and integration, a multitude of analysis and comparison algorithms and a full-blown easy to use GUI.
For software developers in domains involving statistical analysis, the "R + Java = Inf" project analyses and enhances the interoperability between the R and Java programming languages. The deliverables are source code, documentation and benchmarks.
IoC container for the configuration and design for experimental design
InPUT offers a descriptive and programming language independent format and IoC (Inversion of Control) container for the configuration and design of computer experiments.
Code and more info can be found on github:
http://github.com/feldob/InPUT
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships.
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships. Built using the Grails web application framework (http://grails.org/) with MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/) as a back-end datastore and utilizing R (http://www.r-project.org/) for statistical analysis.
Developed by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (http://compbio.dfci.harvard.edu/) and Entagen (http://www.entagen.com).