Tag: harvard

  • Video processing on HPC

    Video processing on HPC

    Currently, all users of a special microscope that generates terabytes of data must use a Windows workstation for data processing. Bob adapted this PC workflow to Harvard’s HPC environment; this now provides flexibility & higher throughput for the lab’s image processing needs. “To help us start tackling this challenge, we greatly benefited from the help…

  • HPC bioinformatics and transcriptomics

    “I am a sixth year graduate student in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. I started a transcriptomics project with little experience in coding and no experience in high powered computing (HPC). Without Bob Freeman’s work through ACI-REF I do not think I would have been able to complete my bioinformatics project. I was…

  • Whole genome alignment

    Whole genome alignment is crucial to a large number of important applications in genomics, and is particularly important to our work on convergent evolution in birds. The current state of the art software for whole genome alignment is progressiveCactus, developed by the same group that built the UCSC genome browser. Getting this software to work…