The consortium engages the biomedical research communities through various outreach activities
Access to and utilization of LINCS resources by the biomedical and data science research communities is one of the major aims of the LINCS program. The BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center, together with the data and signature generation centers, use approaches like webinars, courses, training seminars, challenges, workshops and symposia to foster an active LINCS community.
The 2024 Summer Research Training Program in Biomedical Big Data Science is a research intensive ten-week training program for undergraduate and master’s students interested in participating in cutting edge research projects aimed at solving data-intensive biomedical problems. Summer fellows training in the Ma'ayan Laboratory at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City will conduct faculty-mentored independent research projects in the following areas: data harmonization, machine learning, cloud computing and dynamic data visualization.
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The BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center supports data science research focused on developing methods that would further extract knowledge from LINCS data by integrating LINCS data with other relevant resources. Our data science projects will address methodological and computational challenges related to such integrative analyses.
Learn various methods of analysis including: unsupervised clustering, gene-set enrichment analysis, interactive data visualization, and supervised machine learning with application to data from the LINCS program, and other relevant Big Data from high content molecular omics data and phenotype profiling of mammalian cells.
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The NIH LINCS Program and the Connectivity Map at the Broad Institute are pleased to announce training workshops on the analysis of large-scale perturbational datasets for biological applications.
2018 Workshop
The BD2K-LINCS DCIC invited members of the LINCS community to attend their presentation session which featured research projects of the 2023 BD2K-LINCS Summer Research Fellows. This presentation session sponsored by the DCIC was hosted by the Ma'ayan Lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. [Poster][Videos]