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Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research  
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Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA
     [http://jura.wi.mit.edu/bio|Bioinformatics & Research Computing] (BaRC) Department
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     [http://barc.wi.mit.edu/ Bioinformatics & Research Computing] (BaRC) Department  
 
 
Location:
 
    Cambridge, MA
 
  
 
Name/Title:  
 
Name/Title:  
     Fran Lewitter, Ph.D., Director of BaRC, (lastname AT wi.mit.edu)  
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     George W. Bell, Ph.D., Director of BaRC, (gbell AT wi.mit.edu)  
  
Links:  
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Group size:  
     BaRC Whitehead Institute
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     - Total staff is 5:
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      - 1 Ph.D. director
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      - 3 Ph.D. Bioinformatics Scientists
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      - 1 M.S. Senior Bioinformatics Analyst
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    - We have a team of consultants for
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      - scientific illustration
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      - high-throughput image analysis
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      - biostatistics (for advanced topics)
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    - We have a full IT department that manages our hardware, Linux software, storage, and network.
  
Group size:
 
    6, 1 Ph.D. director, 1 Ph.D. Senior Bioinformatics Scientist, 2 Bioinformatics Scientists, 1 M.S. Bioinformatics Analysts, and 1 Senior Graphics specialist. We have a full IT department that manages our systems and network.
 
  
 
Environment:  
 
Environment:  
     The Whitehead Institute is a private research institute affiliated with MIT. All PIs at Whitehead hold faculty appointments at MIT. There are 19 labs - 14 Faculty and 5 Whitehead Fellows - with undergrads, graduate students, postdocs and technicians. Labs range in size from 6 to low 40s.  
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     The Whitehead Institute is a private research institute affiliated with MIT. All faculty at  
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    Whitehead are also Biology professors at MIT. There are about 20 labs - 16 faculty and several
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    Whitehead Fellows - with undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs and technicians.  
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    Labs range in size from 6 to low 40s.  
  
 
Tools:  
 
Tools:  
   We support software on Macs, PCs and Unix. For desktop software we currently support LaserGene, MacVector, Sequencher, Gene Construction Kit. Vector NTI, DNAStrider, lots of graphics software. On the Unix side we have EMBOSS, GCG, University of Washington Genome Center Software, WU-Blast, NCBI-Blast, Matlab, R, BioConductor, Patscan, Primer3, HMMER, clustalX, etc.  
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   We support software on Mac, Windows and Linux. For desktop software we currently support LaserGene, MacVector, Sequencher, Gene Construction Kit, the Adobe Creative Suite, PyMOL, and web tools like GeneGo and Oncomine Premium.
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  We have a huge selection of Linux software.
  
 
Pertinent hardware info:  
 
Pertinent hardware info:  
   A 4-processor Intel computer, a Linux cluster of 38 Intel dual-processor nodes and an EMC Clarion storage device. Desktops are Macs and PCs.  
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   The IT department supports a large cluster of machines and provides ample storage  
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  to support the scientific work at the Institute.
  
 
Training:  
 
Training:  
   Hands on mini-courses. See BaRC Education Pages. "Hot Topics" series include less than an hour talk about some specific tool or topic. Quarterly "Work in Progress" series for in-depth presentation of computational biology applications. Lots of one-on-one training.  
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   - Hands on mini-courses. See [http://barc.wi.mit.edu/education BaRC Education Pages].
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  - Our "Hot Topics" series is held monthly and includes an hour talk plus hands-on session
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    about some specific computational or bioinformatics topic.
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  - We also do lots of one-on-one training.  
  
 
Bioinformatics support model:  
 
Bioinformatics support model:  
   basic model is training, education, consultation and collaboration in the areas of bioinformatics and graphics.  
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   basic model is consultation, collaboration, training and education
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  in the areas of bioinformatics and graphics.  
  
 
Funding model:  
 
Funding model:  
   Institutional funds and grants.
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   Institutional funds.

Latest revision as of 08:18, 16 July 2019

Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA

    Bioinformatics & Research Computing (BaRC) Department 

Name/Title:

   George W. Bell, Ph.D., Director of BaRC, (gbell AT wi.mit.edu) 

Group size:

   - Total staff is 5:
     - 1 Ph.D. director 
     - 3 Ph.D. Bioinformatics Scientists 
     - 1 M.S. Senior Bioinformatics Analyst 
   - We have a team of consultants for
     - scientific illustration
     - high-throughput image analysis
     - biostatistics (for advanced topics)
   - We have a full IT department that manages our hardware, Linux software, storage, and network. 


Environment:

   The Whitehead Institute is a private research institute affiliated with MIT. All faculty at 
   Whitehead are also Biology professors at MIT. There are about 20 labs - 16 faculty and several 
   Whitehead Fellows - with undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs and technicians. 
   Labs range in size from 6 to low 40s. 

Tools:

  We support software on Mac, Windows and Linux. For desktop software we currently support LaserGene, MacVector, Sequencher, Gene Construction Kit, the Adobe Creative Suite, PyMOL, and web tools like GeneGo and Oncomine Premium.
  We have a huge selection of Linux software.

Pertinent hardware info:

  The IT department supports a large cluster of machines and provides ample storage 
  to support the scientific work at the Institute.

Training:

  - Hands on mini-courses. See BaRC Education Pages.
  - Our "Hot Topics" series is held monthly and includes an hour talk plus hands-on session 
    about some specific computational or bioinformatics topic.  
  - We also do lots of one-on-one training. 

Bioinformatics support model:

  basic model is consultation, collaboration, training and education 
  in the areas of bioinformatics and graphics. 

Funding model:

  Institutional funds.