NCGAS provides the following services:
- Consulting services for biologists undertaking genome analysis. If you have a question about genome analysis or NCGAS, contact us by sending email to help@ncgas.org or visit our help page.
- Extended consultations (involving days to months of consultant time) or programming/optimization work (improving / hardening existing open source genome analysis software) request extended engagement to be connected with our staff.
- Workshops - NCGAS hosts workshops throughout the year on different topics to train biologists run their genome analysis, the list is available on our training page.
- Online information to aid bioinformaticians and genomics researchers is also available as training materials,blog posts, and GitHub account.
Collaborations, including Grant Proposal Letters of Support
Letters of support for your project's NSF grant submission.
If you would like us to write a letter of support for your grant proposal, committing resources or assistance, contact us by visiting our help page or emailing ncgas@iu.edu.
We can also help provide information to support the preparation of your Data Management Plans and provide storage and publishing resources to disseminate data.
Partnership arrangements
If you have some sort of collaboration or partnership idea that you think is relevant to the mission of NCGAS,contact us by visiting our help page or emailing ncgas@iu.edu.
Acknowledgments
If you use our services, please acknowledge our support in the following way:
This research is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. DBI-1458641 and ABI-1062432 to Indiana University. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, the National Center for Genome Analysis Support, or Indiana University.