Bioinformatics Research Center
Baylor College of Medicine's Bioinformatics Research Center applies best practice enterprise-quality software engineering to problems in biomedical research. We engage in the research, development, and application of computational tools and approaches for expanding the use of biological, medical, behavioral or health data, including those to acquire, store, organize, archive, analyze, or visualize such data.
We are one of several important bioinformatics groups at the College and provide both a focus for these activities and a source of expertise. We are dedicated to collaborative biomedical research endeavors at Baylor College of Medicine.
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Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas - development of database-backed web portal in collaboration with SixFoot studios and the Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas bioinformatics team.
- Stem Cell Genome Anatomy Project - development of the Baylor component of the consortium web portal, sequence analysis software, and coordination of the overall bioinformatics effort.
- Endometrium Database Resource - development of database-backed website describing genes important in the endometrium.
- Microarray Core Facility - development of novel algorithms and software for the effective use of data derived from microarray experiments; support for users of microarray software analysis packages; support for computer hardware and software used by the Micorarray Core Facility.

The staff of the BRC offers a unique combination of education and experience that covers a cumulative span of 40 years in academic research, computing and program development.
If you need assistance or would like to contact us, please email us at BRC_Support@bcm.edu
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