About

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 Seminar: ARCs supercomputer town hall: How Pixi addresses common research and AI computing challenges - Oct. 21, 2025
Please join us for the BUG Seminar series on Wednesday November 12th, 12-1pm in ALS 3005, or via zoom “ARCs supercomputer town hall: How Pixi addresses common research and AI computing challenges" - Ed Davis (Bioinformatics Scientist, CQLS)
Coming soon: Illumina MiSeq i100 - Oct. 21, 2025
The CQLS was awarded a 2025 Research Equipment Reserve Fund (RERF) to purchase a new Illumina MiSeq i100. The CQLS has run an Illumina MiSeq for 12 years as the center of a highly successful low-range sequencing service. Primarily used for microbiome, environmental, and amplicon samples, the… Read More