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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 855-766-7267



Address: 8996 Miramar Road, Suite 308 92126 San Diego, CA, US

Website: www.rosalind.bio

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Rosalind 07.07.2021

We appreciate the opportunity to add our voice to the #givingtuesday movement. In these challenging times, the value of giving back and making a difference has never been greater. Join us with @girlstart for a brighter future with more #girlsinSTEM.

Rosalind 04.07.2021

Please share this with all your California Friends, Colleagues and Family. The COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Trial sponsored by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, City of Hope and TGen is now enrolling California plasma donors and current COVID-19 patients! As the technology platform provider for this trial, we at OnRamp BioInformatics feel honored to be working alongside such an incredible team to help gain valuable insights into the host immune response for COVID-19 and future epidemic seasons. Learn more and enroll here: www.covidplasmastudy.com #covid19 #california

Rosalind 27.01.2021

This week we enhanced the COVID-19 Research Community with a new public-facing Showcase capturing key observations across the latest COVID-19 genomic datasets. https://bit.ly/389EcKQ

Rosalind 30.10.2020

News Update: Canopy Biosciences Announce Interactive Data Analysis Partnership with OnRamp featuring ROSALIND https://bit.ly/canopy-onramp

Rosalind 28.10.2020

FREE GENOMEWEB EVENT: If you're interested in multi-omics, join us for our upcoming webinar on June 18th, 11am-12p ET. Lexogen GmbH & OnRamp BioInformatics will show new ways to combine gene expression measured by #QuantSeq and histone post-translational modifications observed by ChIP-seq. Register here: https://lnkd.in/dBX2b7i #bio #freewebinar #genomics

Rosalind 17.10.2020

With the global efforts to further understand RNA viruses and tackle COVID-19, the scientific community needs smart tools and better enablement to share data and insights. In response to this, we offer these recent updates to the ROSALIND genomic analysis platform. https://bit.ly/3bfwu2A

Rosalind 09.10.2020

Whether working from the lab, office or at home, it is more important than ever that our scientists and researchers are empowered to continue their great work and drive discoveries for the betterment of health. https://bit.ly/2JlKpaY

Rosalind 29.09.2020

CALLING ALL SCIENTISTS: Join fellow researchers in the collaborative effort against the #coronavirus. Go to http://bit.ly/2uyhD2V to participate in the Coronavirus Global Research Community or learn more here: http://bit.ly/30WEFMW #Collaborate4Cures #Genomics #ReinventingResearch #EmpoweringScientists

Rosalind 26.09.2020

After conversations with thousands of Scientists, there is stunning lesson in their feedback that every Pharma and Biotech manager should internalize: Collaboration is more valuable than the underlying analysis pipelines. Discover why... #rosalind #empoweringscientists http://bit.ly/2LR5mf8

Rosalind 14.09.2020

Import and explore NCBI Public Data with full pathway interpretation. Compare to your RNA-seq datasets (no bioinformatics skills required) #rosalind #empoweringscientists https://wi.st/31xySwj

Rosalind 15.08.2020

Start analyzing and exploring your RNA-seq data today. Try ROSALIND Scientist and get fully interactive results with deep pathway interpretation and publication ready figures in a couple of hours. #rosalind #empoweringscientists http://bit.ly/2ML3tCG

Rosalind 30.07.2020

Let’s face it, collaborating on genomics data is hard. We all know that collaboration is important and adds tremendous value to interpreting and sorting through mountains of data. Yet, the complexities of collaborating on this data can be overwhelming with sharing massive files, spending hours of downloading, resolving inconsistent results and difficulty tracking emails and spreadsheet iterations. So, what happens too often? we resort to sending some charts by email after ha...ving spent hours (days?) massaging the data in hopes that our collaborators will be able to find similar meaning in the data and then tell ourselves this was collaboration? In reality, this wasn’t collaborating on the data at all. In no other industry would it ever be considered normal to send 50+ GBs of docs over email in order to have multiple authors make edits, and then attempt to merge and accept the changes. Today, we all take Google Docs for granted, so why do we continue to accept so much less for our highly valued genomic datasets? #empoweringscientists #rosalind http://bit.ly/2MRVmV4

Rosalind 12.07.2020

Have an RNA-seq experiment that you need to share with fellow scientists and wondering if Google Docs for Genomics exists? Even the most advanced pipelines require a collaboration platform to empower your Scientists. Here's how... #empowerscientists #rosalind http://bit.ly/31D2WHh