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The Home page of Biomedical Informatics Core system. Users can login to the system or register using different options on this page.

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Microarray Data

Microarray experiments performed at multiple Washington University cores are available to investigators who initiated the experiment.The metadata and data of these experiments is stored in a central repository at the Bioinformatics Core. Using the pages in this tab, investigators can download their data or can share their experimental data with other investigators using following options.

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Search

The search tab may be used to: 1) query for and view annotations for genes or probe sets on microarrays; 2) View the expression of your favorite gene or genes across all the chips conducted at Washington University; 3) Find transcription factors whose sites are significantly over represented in your list of favorite genes.

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Software

The Biomedical Informatics Core has developed Function Express, an application to analyze microarray data in the context of gene annotation (e.g. pathway involvement, functional annotation, literature references, etc.).

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Publications

The tab contains a list of publications derived from data stored and served out by the Biomedical Informatics Core. Importantly, the metadata and data sets used in these publications are available for download on this page.

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Collaborative Projects

The Biomedical Informatics Core conducts collaborative projects with research groups and individual investigators at Washington University School of Medicine and Siteman Cancer Center. This tab contains project-specific information from such collaborations.

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The Biomedical Informatics Core is a cooperative effort between the Siteman Cancer Center,
the Nagarajan Lab in the Department of Pathology and Immunology, and the Washington University Neuroscience Blueprint Core.