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- The CIRM Center of Excellence in Stem Cell Genomics (CESCG) - was established with the goal to apply genomics and - bioinformatics approaches to stem cell research to accelerate - fundamental understanding of human biology and disease - mechanisms, enhance cell and tissue production and advance - personalized cellular therapies. The Stem Cell Hub was built - with funding from CIRM to host high-quality genomic data - collected under the CESCG Collaborative Research Programs - (CRP).
-- The Stem Cell Hub contains many terabytes of data that cover - a large variety of sequencing assays, including a vast amount - of single-cell data. It houses primary data files such as DNA - reads in fastq format, as well as many types of files derived - from mapping and other analysis of the primary data, and PDF - and other document files describing protocols. Sequenced - samples in the Stem Cell Hub include naturally developing - human tissues as well as cells engineered from healthy skin - and blood cells to become replacements for diseased cells and - tissues, including data from ethically and scientifically - careful human clinical trials.
- -- We hope that the Stem Cell Hub will be useful to a wide range - of scientists from clinicians to cell biologists to - bioinformaticians doing custom analysis and combining data - from multiple projects. Please see the help link for - additional information on how to use the site.
- + Welcome to the DRACCs Data Portal, the central hub for accessing and exploring the data generated by the laboratories participating in the “Scalable and Systematic + Neurobiology of Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Disorder Risk Genes (SSPsyGene)” Consortium. This consortium, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health + (NIMH), is dedicated to systematically characterizing the genotypes and phenotypes of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorder risk gene deletion models. + To learn more about the labs are projects visit: https://sspsygene.ucsc.edu/- If you have any questions, or if you'd like to contribute - data to the Stem Cell Hub, please contact our support team - at cirm-wrangler-group@ucsc.edu
+ If you have any questions, or if you'd like to contribute data to the SSPsyGene Data Portal, + please contact our support team at wranglers@ucsc.edu