Research increasingly relies on interrogating large-scale data resources. The NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute developed the NHLBI BioData CatalystⓇ (BDC), a community-driven ecosystem where researchers, including bench and clinical scientists, statisticians, and algorithm developers, find, access, share, store, and compute on large-scale datasets. This ecosystem provides secure, cloud-based workspaces, user authentication and authorization, search, tools and workflows, applications, and new innovative features to address community needs, including exploratory [...]
Author(s): Ahalt, Stan, Avillach, Paul, Boyles, Rebecca, Bradford, Kira, Cox, Steven, Davis-Dusenbery, Brandi, Grossman, Robert L, Krishnamurthy, Ashok, Manning, Alisa, Paten, Benedict, Philippakis, Anthony, Borecki, Ingrid, Chen, Shu Hui, Kaltman, Jon, Ladwa, Sweta, Schwartz, Chip, Thomson, Alastair, Davis, Sarah, Leaf, Alison, Lyons, Jessica, Sheets, Elizabeth, Bis, Joshua C, Conomos, Matthew, Culotti, Alessandro, Desain, Thomas, Digiovanna, Jack, Domazet, Milan, Gogarten, Stephanie, Gutierrez-Sacristan, Alba, Harris, Tim, Heavner, Ben, Jain, Deepti, O'Connor, Brian, Osborn, Kevin, Pillion, Danielle, Pleiness, Jacob, Rice, Ken, Rupp, Garrett, Serret-Larmande, Arnaud, Smith, Albert, Stedman, Jason P, Stilp, Adrienne, Barsanti, Teresa, Cheadle, John, Erdmann, Christopher, Farlow, Brandy, Gartland-Gray, Allie, Hayes, Julie, Hiles, Hannah, Kerr, Paul, Lenhardt, Chris, Madden, Tom, Mieczkowska, Joanna O, Miller, Amanda, Patton, Patrick, Rathbun, Marcie, Suber, Stephanie, Asare, Joe
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad048