Integrating Bioinformatics Tools and Infrastructure to Enable High-Throughput Biology
Sven Nahnsen, Head, University of Tuebingen
High-throughput biology in the medical context
aims at developing predictive models for disease development and therapy
outcome. OMICS technologies and especially next-generation sequencing are
becoming increasingly popular for the acquisition of adequate system-wide
data. Such experiments need to involve stringent modelling of experiments and
bioinformatics workflows to reach comprehensive metadata annotation and to enable
automated processing and analyses. This talk will present the latest
developments towards the integrative analysis of large and complex
NGS-based data; these include the integration of data and project management
with state-of-the-art bioinformatics pipelines, as well as a production-scale
hard- and software stake. Our integrated technology builds on Liferay as
a portlet container and gUSE/WS-PGRADE as a workflow engine and
finally on openBIS for data management application. The infrastructure is embedded
in a multi-center environment and allows for distributed data acquisition
and management. The modular nature of our software architecture allows for
rapid extension of the functionality, such as novel pipelines
are visualisation tools for NGS data.
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