CBSE cultivates and maintains mutually beneficial industry relationships through research collaborations and seminars.
OpenHelix trains scientists on the UCSC Genome Browser
Working with the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group, OpenHelix offers hands-on training programs for biologists and other interested scientists at locations throughout the United States.
Affymetrix collaboration benefits the scientific research community
CBSE affiliate Manny Ares has worked with Affymetrix on the development of a new kind of microarray to detect and quantify alternative splice variants of human and mouse genes. Affymetrix also contributes data to the UCSC Genome Browser.
Intel gift allows genome browser improvements
We thank Intel Corporation for an unrestricted gift of $150,000 made in 2003 to support the work of David Haussler. Haussler’s team has used the gift to improve its computational power by building a test cluster for increased file input and output, speed distribution to computing nodes, and job scheduling capacity.
Companies that contribute data and expertise to the UCSC Genome Browser
Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF)
CBSE seeks to develop additional partnerships with industry