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Jarno Tuimala
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Hello!
We have developed, and continue to develop Chipster, a graphical user
interphase
build on top of R and Bioconductor. It is currently steered mostly
towards DNA
microarray data analysis, but it can be easily extended with any R
function,
Java code or command line tool.
Chipster is a client-server system, and it requires a *NIX backend for
server
components, but the client is platform independent. It is also
possible to set
up a stand-alone version of Chipster on a Linux machine. As such, it
might be a
little heavy-weight for your purpose.
Currently we have made binaries available in SourceForge, but we are
planning on
releasing the sources also, since the system is open source. Please
see
http://chipster.csc.fi/ for more information.
If you'd like to get a test license, you can contact us on chipster at
csc.fi.
Jarno
> Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 15:52:22 -0400
> From: "Deanne Taylor" <dtaylor at="" hsph.harvard.edu="">
> Subject: [BioC] Is anyone developing an extensible Galaxy-like
> interface for Bioconductor?
> To: <bioconductor at="" stat.math.ethz.ch="">
> Message-ID: <48933135.2DE5.00B2.0 at hsph.harvard.edu>
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> Dear all:
>
> Iis anyone aware of any projects creating an extensible platform
that can
> act as an interface to Bioconductor that could be used to deliver
Bioconductor
> methods to non-command-line-using users?
>
> To save some replies:
>
> * I am aware of limmaGUI and affylmGUI, but the tcl/tk interface is
> frustrating to some users who have difficulty installing tcl/tk
independently
> while having R recognize it. Macs and some *nix have been
particularly
> problematic for some reasons.
>
> * I am also aware of CARMAweb, bioconductor packages and a few other
basic
> R-web-interfaces, but I would like something more extensible outside
of the R
> framework that could work both in R and in Python/Perl for example.
Something
> more modular.
>
> * I'm thinking something like Galaxy or Bioclipse. I realize Ross
Lazarus is
> working on Rgenetics against Galaxy and Galaxy might be a good
solution.
>
> If anyone is aware of other projects (beginning or ongoing or
planned) in
> this area, I'd deeply appreciate getting pointers to them!
>
> Deanne
>
>
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> Deanne Taylor PhD
> Department of Biostatistics
> Harvard School of Public Health
> 655 Huntington Avenue
> Boston, MA 02115
> Office: 617.432.2899
> Fax: 617.432.5619
> dtaylor at hsph.harvard.edu
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Jarno Tuimala, PhD, bioinformatics, CSC, P.O.Box 405, FI-02101 Espoo,
Finland
tel.: +358 9 457 2226, fax: +358 9 457 2302, e-mail: jarno.tuimala at
csc.fi
CSC is the Finnish IT Center for Science, http://www.csc.fi/molbio