Simply register with your name and email to become a member of this group. By joining, you'll be part of a growing community committed to advancing bioinformatics research through collaboration and innovation.

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Yang “Eric” Li

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Jun 24, 2024, 9:47:01 AM6/24/24
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Welcome to the CATlas Database Google Group!

This group is dedicated to users and contributors of the CATlas Database, a comprehensive resource for high-quality bioinformatics data and tools. Our mission is to continuously add new data, develop innovative workflows, and integrate cutting-edge deep learning models to support the scientific community.

Group Objectives:

  • Share Updates: Receive timely notifications about new data releases, workflow developments, and software updates.
  • Collaborate: Engage with other users and contributors to discuss best practices, troubleshoot issues, and share insights.
  • Support: Access support from the CATlas development team and the broader community for any questions or challenges you encounter.
  • Innovate: Contribute ideas for new features, workflows, and data types to be included in the CATlas database.

Who Should Join:

  • Bioinformaticians, computational biologists, and researchers using high-throughput sequencing data.
  • Developers interested in creating or improving bioinformatics workflows and tools.
  • Scientists seeking to stay updated with the latest in data-driven genomics and bioinformatics.

How to Join:

Simply register with your name and email to become a member of this group. By joining, you'll be part of a growing community committed to advancing bioinformatics research through collaboration and innovation.

Group Guidelines:

  • Be respectful and considerate in all communications.
  • Share knowledge and support fellow members.
  • Keep discussions focused on topics related to the CATlas database and bioinformatics.

Thank you for being part of the CATlas community. Together, we can drive forward the frontiers of bioinformatics and genomics research.

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