Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
The scientists and software engineers in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics provide the computational expertise for all Broad programs, initiatives, and platforms. The group's mission is to advance, promote, and coordinate institute-wide activities in the computational sciences critical to Broad's efforts to improve medical treatment and identify the molecular causes of disease.
There are three main foci of computational activity at the Broad Institute:
Software distributed by the Broad Institute includes packages for whole-genome assembly (Arachne), genome browsing (ARGO), analysis of microarray gene expression data (GenePattern), and genetic linkage analysis (MapMaker, GeneHunter). For a full list, please go to Software.
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics further serves as a central resource on computational issues for the Broad's scientific staff. Through group meetings, seminars, lecture series, and journal clubs, it also provides a forum for computational scientists to share ideas, discuss issues, and work on computational strategies.