The Biomedical Informatics Shared Resource (BISR) supports advanced biological and biomedical research conducted by OSU researchers by facilitating high-throughput, novel experiments that link multidimensional phenotypic and biomolecular data sets.
BISR utilizes and coordinates data-intensive computational methods for all high throughput data analysis, as well as pathway and network analysis. BISR also assists researchers with accessing publicly available data to generate new hypotheses and draw new conclusions via integrative analysis of both public and private data sources. BISR fosters collaborations with OSU researchers; customizes analysis workflows to meet the unique needs of their projects, interprets and presents results, works on manuscript preparation and design and planning of grant applications.