I am seeking existing bioconductor deployments in the Atlanta area that might let me come by and take a peek at the software in action before deployment. I work in the Emory area, but am willing to drive.
E Keathley
I am seeking existing bioconductor deployments in the Atlanta area that might let me come by and take a peek at the software in action before deployment. I work in the Emory area, but am willing to drive.
E Keathley
The googles indicate that there is somebody at Emory who not only uses Bioconductor, but teaches a class as well:
http://web1.sph.emory.edu/users/hwu30/teaching/bioc/bioc.html
And Hao Wu got his PhD with Rafa as one of his advisers, so I can't imagine you could get a better local person than that.
Or you could just look at the 'deployment' of Bioconductor on AWS:
http://bioconductor.org/help/bioconductor-cloud-ami/
Or just install R and Bioconductor. They are both free, after all, and there are like a bazillion talks, vignettes, examples, etc that you can use to work through whatever analysis you might be interested in doing. You could start here for instance:
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