The Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC) is the Dutch network of bioinformatics experts active in research, education and support. Over 100 bioinformatics scientists, including 40 ‘NBIC faculty’ members, structurally collaborate in a networked, supra-institutional organisation.
Partners
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The CTMM Translational Research IT (TraIT) project aims to develop a long-lasting IT infrastructure for the Netherlands that will facilitate the collection, storage, analysis, archiving and securing of the data generated in the CTMM’s twenty-one operational research projects.
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Scientists who pursue basic research questions closely collaborate with clinicians involved in patient care, allowing UMCU to be at the forefront of new developments and to provide better care. As a practical medical- and biology- knowledge partner, UMCU provides vital value for GENALICE development.
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EMC’s goal is to optimize the information infrastructure to meet growing demands for hyper scale content management, security, archiving, storage and virtualization. High volume DNA-correlation requires a phenomenal effort in this area. We are delighted to team with EMC who brings this value.
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“Key people make a key difference. GENALICE is a company with people who have an in depth knowledge of high volume, high performance data processing technology coupled a passion to really make a life changing difference to people living with cancer. They have our full support!” Mark Clark, Director, e-health & Life Sciences EMEA
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“Hewlett-Packard helps you to accelerate your ability to bring the right therapies to market quickly and cost effectively.” Stan Bosch, ICT Solutions
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Oracle’s open architecture and multiple operating-system options gives customers unmatched benefits from industry-leading products, The robust stature of Oracle is a perfect context to which GENALICE adds specialized high performance and high volume DNA correlation capabilities.
