Program areas at Center for Computational Science Research
The bloodpac consortium, a division of ccsr: 1) develops and operates a data commons to support the liquid biopsy (also known as blood profiling) community; 2) develops applications over this infrastructure to support liquid biopsy and related Research and development; 3) contributes to the development of standards to support the liquid biopsy and related communities; and, 4) runs meetings, workshops and other educational outreach programs to support these and related activities. The bloodpac consortium is a consortium of industry, academic and government organizations.
The data mining group, a division of ccsr, continues to: 1) support the development of standards for data mining, analytics, and data Science, including the predictive model markup language (pmml) xml standard, and the portable format for analytics (pfa) json standard; 2) run meetings, workshops and other educational outreach programs around these and related standards. The data mining group is a consortium of industry, academic and government organizations.
The open commons consortium, a program of ccsr, continues to: 1) develop and operate data commons and cloud computing infrastructure to support scientific, medical, health and environmental Research; 2) develop applications over this infrastructure to support Research; and 3) run meetings, workshops and other educational outreach programs to support these and related activities. The open commons consortium is a consortium of industry, academic and government organizations.