Difference between revisions of "NERC Environmental Bioinformatics Centre"

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<b>Tools:</b> Bio-Linux, R, maxdLoad2, omixed, many more.  See website.
 
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<b>Pertinent hardware info: This group deals purely with data management and analysis.  Most work is done on Dell Precision workstations supplied to research groups and supported by us.  In house-server is 4-way/16 GB Dell box running Debian 32-bit.  Large jobs are done on CEH compute clusters.</b>
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<b>Pertinent hardware info:</b> This group deals purely with data management and analysis.  Most work is done on Dell Precision workstations supplied to research groups and supported by us.  In house-server is 4-way/16 GB Dell box running Debian 32-bit.  Large jobs are done on CEH compute clusters.  
 
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<b>Training:</b> Provided courses on: Introduction to Linux, Linux System Admin, Relational Databases, Perl.  All course materials available from our site.
 
<b>Training:</b> Provided courses on: Introduction to Linux, Linux System Admin, Relational Databases, Perl.  All course materials available from our site.

Latest revision as of 07:52, 8 September 2009



Location: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Oxford (UK) Also University of Manchester (UK) and European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge (UK)

Name/Title: NERC Environmental Bioinformatics Centre

Links: NEBC

Group size: Currently 8 : 4 at CEH, 2 at Manchester, 2 at EBI



Environment:

Tools: Bio-Linux, R, maxdLoad2, omixed, many more. See website.

Pertinent hardware info: This group deals purely with data management and analysis. Most work is done on Dell Precision workstations supplied to research groups and supported by us. In house-server is 4-way/16 GB Dell box running Debian 32-bit. Large jobs are done on CEH compute clusters.

Training: Provided courses on: Introduction to Linux, Linux System Admin, Relational Databases, Perl. All course materials available from our site.

Bioinformatics support model: ??