Awardee OrganizationCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
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BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS SHARED RESOURCE: PROJECT SUMMARY
The Biomedical Informatics Shared Resource (BISR), directed by Aris Floratos, PhD, provides members of the
Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) with access to the knowledge and expertise of
specialized personnel and a computational infrastructure that supports integrative analyses of genomic,
transcriptomic, and large-scale proteomic data. Such analyses are complex but essential for basic and
translational cancer research, which increasingly requires the use of multi-dimensional data generated by high
throughput technologies. Through the BISR, HICCC members gain cost-effective access to experienced staff
with strong cross-disciplinary knowledge in cancer biology, informatics, and statistics. Working closely with
HICCC members, they to help answer research questions using state-of-the-art computational and statistical
approaches. Services offered include: (1) guiding experimental design to ensure adequately powered
downstream analyses; (2) providing the full analysis component of laboratory and translational investigations;
(3) assisting in the development of the bioinformatic portions of papers and grant applications; (4) assisting in
the submission of genomic data to NIH data repositories; and (5) providing education and training in the use of
informatics methods. In addition to using well-established computational pipelines based on community-
accepted best practices, the BISR applies novel systems biology methodologies to characterize regulatory
processes that mediate cancer establishment, maintenance, and progression as well as response to treatment.
These powerful methodologies have been developed by faculty within the Department of Systems Biology and
have been used with remarkable success to elucidate regulatory and signaling programs that play key roles in
coordinating cell-state transitions across many cancer phenotypes. To support its operations, the BISR maintains
a large collection of biomedical informatics tools and databases in addition to utilizing the world-class
computational infrastructure of Columbia University’s Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics,
which includes one of the largest academic computer clusters dedicated to biological research. During the
current project period (2014-2019), the BISR was utilized by 46 HICCC members across all HICCC Research
Programs and provided key data and insights to support 17 peer-reviewed research grants and 34 HICCC
member publications including work in 13 journals with an impact factor >10, of which 10 were in journals with
an impact factor >20 (Nature, Cancer Cell, and Cell Stem Cell). As technologies evolve and new methods of
analysis emerge, the BISR is committed to continuously updating service offerings to meet the research needs
of HICCC members through adoption of new methodologies for data analysis, new analytical approaches, and
enhancement of existing analytical methods.
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AdoptedAdoptionApplications GrantsBasic Cancer ResearchBioinformaticsBiological MarkersBiomedical ResearchCancer BiologyCancer Center Support GrantCancer EtiologyCellsCollectionCommunitiesComplexComputational BiologyConsultDataData AnalysesData SetData Storage and RetrievalDatabasesDedicationsDevelopmentDisease ProgressionDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEnvironmentExperimental DesignsFacultyFlow CytometryFundingGenomicsGoalsHerbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer CenterHigh Performance ComputingHuman ResourcesIndividualInformaticsInfrastructureInvestigationJournalsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLiteratureMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsManuscriptsMediatingMemoryMethodologyMethodsMolecularNCI Center for Cancer ResearchNaturePaperPhenotypePlayPrecision cancer therapyProcessProteomicsPublicationsResearchResearch Peer ReviewResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSample SizeServicesSignal TransductionSystemSystems BiologyTechnologyTherapeuticTrainingTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateValidationWorkanalytical methodanalytical toolanti-cancer researchbiological researchbiomedical informaticscancer cellcancer educationcomputational pipelinescomputer clustercomputer infrastructurecomputerized toolscomputing resourcescostcost effectivedata repositorydrug mechanismexperiencegene regulatory networkgenomic datahigh throughput technologyinformatics shared resourceinformatics toolinsightlipidomicsmembermetabolomicsmultidimensional datanoveloperationpetabyteprogramsrepositorystatisticsstem cellssuccesstechnology platformterabytetooltranscriptomicstranslational cancer researchtreatment response
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