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The Center for Quantitative Life Sciences facilitates genome-enabled and data-driven research at OSU. The Center offers scientific leadership, training and services to faculty, staff and students through expert staff, core laboratory services and instrumentation, computational resources, seminars and technology workshops, and conferences. It also provides a focal point for researchers to establish contacts, initiate collaborations, and apply new technologies in their own laboratories.
Announcements
BUG: Utilizing GPUs in Genomics - Kidder 202, February 11, 2026 at noon - Monday
The Research Computing Office (RCO) Users Group @ OSU is hosing an interactive talk.
Date: February 11th, 2026
Time: 12-1pm
Place: Kidder 202 or ZOOM, (note different room this week)
Talk Title: Utilizing GPUs in Genomics: 3 Case Studies
Speaker: Sam Talbot (CQLS)
Other… Read More
Introducing our New MiSeq i100 - Thursday
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The CQLS is pleased to announce our new Illumina MiSeq i100 sequencer. As Illumina phases out their original MiSeq we have upgraded to the new MiSeq i100. The CQLS MiSeq i100 sequencing service is now available.
Illumina’s new… Read More
CQLS Bioinformatics Users Group (BUG) and the Supercomputer Townhall will host combined users group meetings - Jan. 14, 2026
The newly formed Research Computing Office (RCO) Users Group@OSU would like to invite everyone to our upcoming interactive talks. This term the CQLS Bioinformatics Users Group (BUG) and the Supercomputer Townhall will host combined users group meetings. The users group meeting consists of… Read More
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