Awardee OrganizationALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
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The Bioinformatics Shared Resource (BISR) was established in 2004 with a focus on developing relational
database resources for the AECC research community as the essential foundation for the management of
data from high-throughput technologies (especially microarrays), and for the integration of data from different
sources. Since then, the BISR has established web-based clinical study databases, and has adapted to the
management of data from evolving microarray platforms and applications; in particular, the NimbleGen
custom microarray system. The BISR has also been integrated into the cancer biomedical informatics grid
(caBIG) project and currently has three contracts from NCI for its contributions to this program. The BISR is
closely linked with the Biostatistics Shared Resource and is designed to focus on data management and
mining, leaving the responsibility for data analysis with the latter facility. However, the expertise of both
groups has been used to develop AECC's high-throughput analytical capabilities along with software
programs to analyze microarray data that work within the database environment and generate not only the
final output but also intermediate analyses that are informative about data quality. These analytical
approaches are developed and supervised by AECC biostatisticians, but implemented by the BISR staff,
leveraging the strengths of both groups to meet the evolving major challenge of processing and analyzing
high-throughput genomic, epigenomic and proteomic data from basic and translational applications as they
emerge and expand at this Center. The BISR has developed a pilot clinical study database for the AECC
Head and Neck Cancer Affinity Group that allows the integration of laboratory and clinical data from multiple
sources and maintains HIPAA-compliance through the use of metadata repositories that can be extrapolated
to other disease sites. A second component to the bioinformatics infrastructure is being developed to support
pre-existing applications such as TransFac, microarray analysis software, batched Blat and Entrez analyses,
and biological pathway analysis tools such as GenMAPP and PathwayAssist. The facility is currently staffed
by 5.25 FTE consisting of three bioinformaticists who provide consultative support to AECC members along
with two programmers, and a part-time staff member who serves as a systems administrator and database
administrator.
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AdministratorAffinityAlbert Einstein Cancer CenterAreaBioinformaticsBioinformatics Shared ResourceBiologicalBiostatistics Shared ResourceBreastCancer CenterClinicalClinical DataClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommon Data ElementCommunitiesComputer softwareContractsCorrelative StudyCustomDataData AnalysesData QualityDatabasesDevelopmentDisorder by SiteEmployeeEnvironmentFacility Construction Funding CategoryFoundationsGenomicsGoalsGrowthHead and Neck CancerInformaticsInformation ManagementLaboratoriesLeftLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMetadataMicroarray AnalysisMiningMolecular BiologyNumbersOnline SystemsOutputPathway AnalysisPatientsPhaseProcessProteomicsRateRecordsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch InfrastructureResourcesSamplingScienceSenior ScientistServicesSourceStandards of Weights and MeasuresSystemTechniquesTechnologyTimeVocabularyWorkYinbasecancer Biomedical Informatics Griddata integrationdata managementdesignepigenomicsexpectationhigh throughput technologyinteroperabilitymemberprogramsrepositoryskillstoolweb based interface
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