The iPlant Collaborative

The iPlant Collaborative iPlant is a national cyberinfrastructure to enable basic and applied life sciences research by democratizing access to world-class computing resources.

The iPlant Collaborative is a national cyberinfrastructure to enable basic and applied biological research and to train the next generation of scientists in its use. iPlant will achieve this by democratizing access to world-class compute resources, encouraging innovation through collaboration and federation, and fostering growth of the scientific community's computational abilities. Researchers an

d educators use and extend iPlant's foundational cyberinfrastructure to understand and ultimately predict the complexity of biological systems and their dynamic nature under various environmental conditions, thus stimulating the transformation of how the life sciences community does research.

01/11/2016

Once again folks, we have REBRANDED! Please like our new page at:

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01/08/2016

Dear iPlant Community:

We have rebranded to CyVerse, a new name that acknowledges our expanded mission to serve the data management and computational needs of all life sciences.

PLEASE LIKE OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE:
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The New Year will bring new beginnings for the iPlant Collaborative. Throughout the past year, we expanded our collabora...
12/31/2015

The New Year will bring new beginnings for the iPlant Collaborative. Throughout the past year, we expanded our collaborations and broadened our community in all areas of science, development, and education. Take a moment to peruse our top 5 stories of 2015!

Dec 30 2015 Top 5 of 2015 Posted: Dec 30 2015 By Shelley Littin, iPlant Collaborative The New Year will bring new beginnings for the iPlant Collaborative. Throughout the past year, we expanded our collaborations and broadened our community in all areas of science, development, and education. Take a…

A conversation between University of Arizona husband and wife scientists helped lead to a publication in Ecology Letters...
12/21/2015

A conversation between University of Arizona husband and wife scientists helped lead to a publication in Ecology Letters demonstrating that land animals diversify faster than marine animals.

Dec 21 2015 Partners in Science Explain Animal Diversification Posted: Dec 21 2015 By Shelley Littin, iPlant Collaborative A new publication in Ecology Letters demonstrates that land animal species diversify faster than marine animals. The finding offers the first major test of this hypothesis for w…

WE ARE HIRING!Do you have an advanced degree in life sciences and track record of data driven research? Are you interest...
12/08/2015

WE ARE HIRING!

Do you have an advanced degree in life sciences and track record of data driven research? Are you interested in merging science and technology? Do you communicate easily with scientists from diverse disciplines? Do you enjoy blue skies and sunshine? We invite your application for the position of Scientific Analyst today!

Note: We are especially seeking candidates with expertise in using sensor data for phenotyping.

Below you will find the details for the position including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying to the opening. To apply to the position, please click the Apply to this Job link/button.

Check out iPlant featured on Page 26 of The University of Arizona's Global Reach magazine:
12/03/2015

Check out iPlant featured on Page 26 of The University of Arizona's Global Reach magazine:

UA Office of Global Initiatives

Great program here offered by our partner site:
12/02/2015

Great program here offered by our partner site:

Nov. 17 -- The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin is seeking applications from research teams wishing to participa

12/01/2015

We've reached 500 iPlant-supported publications! Check out the filterable list of all papers that resulted from collaborations or use of our platforms and services. We're proud to have empowered so much discovery, and looking forward to an ever-growing library!

A growing community for open source data management:
11/24/2015

A growing community for open source data management:

AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 19 -- The National Institute of Computational Sciences (NICS) at the University of Tennessee today became the 13th member of the iRODS C

Check out our video of a recent Focus Forum webinar on using the new Next Generation Sequencing Eclipse Plugin (develope...
11/23/2015

Check out our video of a recent Focus Forum webinar on using the new Next Generation Sequencing Eclipse Plugin (developed by iPlant user Jorge Duitama of CIAT) to analyze high-throughput sequence reads:

Next Generation Sequencing Eclipse Plugin

Nice article on Big Data's expanding role in research.
11/19/2015

Nice article on Big Data's expanding role in research.

Technology is allowing researchers to generate vast amounts of information about tumours. The next step is to use this genomic data to transform patient care.

Great piece highlighting National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported computing efforts, including iPlant!
11/18/2015

Great piece highlighting National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported computing efforts, including iPlant!

When researchers need to compare complex new genomes; or map new regions of the Arctic in high-resolution detail; or detect signs of dark matter; or make sense of massive amounts of fMRI data, they turn to the high-performance computing and data analysis systems supported by the National Science Fou…

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