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WUSTL Oncology

Division of Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine

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Code and documentation from the WUSTL Division of Oncology

These repositories represent accumulated tools and knowledge that enable labs to get up and running with cloud computing, mostly using cancer genome analysis as the use case. Some of the contents include:

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  1. analysis-wdls analysis-wdls Public

    Scalable genomic analysis pipelines, written in WDL

    WDL 5 11

  2. cloud-workflows cloud-workflows Public

    Infrastructure and tooling required to get genomic workflows running in the cloud

    Python 1 7

  3. immuno_gcp_wdl_local immuno_gcp_wdl_local Public

    Tutorial for running immuno.wdl on Google Cloud

    1 1

  4. immuno_gcp_wdl_compute1 immuno_gcp_wdl_compute1 Public

    Tutorial for running immuno.wdl on Google Cloud starting from local data

    6

  5. .github .github Public

    Main profile page

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  • immuno_gcp_wdl_compute1 Public

    Tutorial for running immuno.wdl on Google Cloud starting from local data

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    0 MIT 6 0 0 Updated Nov 5, 2024
  • cloud-workflows Public

    Infrastructure and tooling required to get genomic workflows running in the cloud

    wustl-oncology/cloud-workflows’s past year of commit activity
    Python 1 7 8 5 Updated Oct 15, 2024
  • analysis-wdls Public

    Scalable genomic analysis pipelines, written in WDL

    wustl-oncology/analysis-wdls’s past year of commit activity
    WDL 5 MIT 11 25 4 Updated Oct 15, 2024
  • .github Public

    Main profile page

    wustl-oncology/.github’s past year of commit activity
    0 0 0 0 Updated May 15, 2023
  • immuno_gcp_wdl_local Public

    Tutorial for running immuno.wdl on Google Cloud

    wustl-oncology/immuno_gcp_wdl_local’s past year of commit activity
    1 MIT 1 0 0 Updated Jun 16, 2022

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