CODE OCEAN BLOG
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Stuart Kozola
- April 29, 2022
Monitoring sea ice, wildfires, troop movements or spying: the many uses of satellite video tracking Most action thrillers have at least one scene where the geek on the team hacks
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- Simon Adar
- October 4, 2021
Every year I eagerly await the announcement of the Nobel Prizes, especially in the sciences. It is a joyful and special moment to see science celebrated around the world and
- David Butler
- October 4, 2021
Drug Sensitivity Prediction From Cell Line-Based Pharmacogenomics Data: Guidelines for Developing Machine Learning Models Hossein Sharifi Noghabi1, Petr Smirnov2, Soheil Jahangiri-Tazehkand2, Anthony Mammoliti2, Sisira Kadambat Nair3, Casey Hon2, Arvind Mehr3,
- Ram Dayan
- September 8, 2021
Safety and security are one of the biggest areas of concern with any container-managed research application and, according to industry reports [1] is slowing adoption of this technology that otherwise
- Ben Xu
- September 7, 2021
Creating an Essential Research Collaboration Environment with R Studio Today’s high-throughput biomedical research techniques and intensive interdisciplinary collaborations – especially between biologists and computational researchers – require tools and infrastructure
- Ben Xu
- September 6, 2021
Code Ocean App Panels and Shiny Apps The interdisciplinary nature of computational biology demands rapid, reliable sharing of analyses to enable collaborative, reproducible research between individuals and teams. Increasingly, conventional
- Emily So
- September 3, 2021
Jupyter Notebooks have become exceedingly popular in computational biology because of their ability to combine code, images and text into a single document. Adding detailed as well as easy to