Emory Integrated Computational Core

The Emory Integrated Computational Core offers comprehensive computational services and bioinformatics pipelines for the analysis of -omics data.

The Emory Integrated Computational Core mission is to provide cutting-edge computational support and bioinformatics analysis to Winship investigators and users of the Emory Integrated Core Facilities.

The Emory Integrated Computational Core operates a small high-performance computing system for short computational jobs. The cluster serves multiple functions related to core projects, including running next-generation sequencing analysis pipelines, high-performance and parallel computing for disciplines such as proteomics, metabolomics, and imaging. We also provide comprehensive computational services in two main categories. The first enables expert users to access existing pipelines or develop their own custom analyses. The second category provides investigators the ability to have analyses performed by our computational/bioinformatics expert for a set fee per project.

The Emory Integrated Computational Core is jointly managed by Winship Cancer Institute and Emory University School of Medicine. It is subsidized by the Emory University School of Medicine and is one of the Emory Integrated Core Facilities. Additional support is provided by the National Center for Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number UL1TR002378.

Contact the Emory Integrated Computational Core via email at eicc@emory.edu.

Publication Acknowledgement Policy

The National Cancer Institute requires that publications acknowledge the Winship Cancer Institute Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), and it is tracking compliance. If a Winship Cancer Institute CCSG-supported Shared Resource provided data, designed the study, performed analyses, provided results used in your publication, and/or provided any systems or services that were used for the work that resulted in your publication, please include the following statement in the acknowledgment section of your publication(s):

Research reported in this publication was supported in part by the Emory Integrated Computational Core (EICC) shared resource of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University and NIH/NCI under award number P30CA138292. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

 

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H. Rich Johnston, PhD

H. Rich Johnston, PhD

Core Director
Emory Integrated Computational Core

Rich's area of expertise is in whole genome sequencing and population genetics.

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Michael Epstein, PhD

Michael Epstein, PhD

Scientific Director
Emory Integrated Computation Core

Dr. Epstein's research focuses on statistical techniques for human gene mapping of complex traits.

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