Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center

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The Biostatistics and Informatics Shared Resource provides a variety of services:

Biostatistics, Analytics and Bioinformatics

The Analytics group provides biostatistical and bioinformatic assistance to the Duncan Cancer Center investigators and can also collaborate with Baylor College of Medicine investigators. Services span the gamut from basic science through translational to clinical research:

  • Experimental design
  • Assistance with design and conduct of clinical trials
  • Data analysis of clinical and laboratory studies
  • Bioinformatic and integrative analysis of -omic data, using both investigator generated data and publicly available data
  • Statistical review for PRMS, DRC, etc.

We also provide consultation, project planning, assistance with grant preparation and related services. For more information visit our other webpages, put in a request through CrossLab, or contact one of our faculty.

Multi-Omics Data Analysis

The Multi-Omics Data Analysis services are operated as fee-for-service under the umbrella of the Biostatistics and Informatics Shared Resource (BISR) of the Duncan Cancer Center to assist biomedical investigators at Baylor College of Medicine and beyond.

The multi-omics data analysis services include:   

The data sharing services include:

  • Primary analysis of coding and non-coding transcriptomics
  • MS metabolomics and lipidomics
  • MS proteomics and RPPA proteomics
  • ChIP-Seq, ATAC-Seq, and bisulfite sequencing epigenomics
  • Data integrative analysis of data generated in Baylor core facilities and of publicly available data from national and international repositories

For more information on new services, pricing and contact information please visit the Multi-Omics Data Analysis web site.

Data Sharing

Data Sharing services are operated as fee-for-service under the umbrella of the Biostatistics and Informatics Shared Resource (BISR) of the Duncan Cancer Center. 

Services include:

  • Data deposition and sharing in national repositories 
  • Cross-reference membership
  • Training in data deposition for novel or specialized repositories

For more information on new services, pricing and contact information please visit the Multi-Omics Data Analysis web site.

Biomedical Informatics & Research IT

The Biomedical Informatics Group provides support for data management and web development for biobanks, clinical trials and custom projects as well as enterprise HPC and licensing of commercial software at value discounted rates.

We also provide consultation, project planning, assistance with grants and related services.

Scientific software

Individual licenses for statistical analysis software such as SAS and SPSS are managed by OIT and can be purchased by visiting the lab (contact licensing@breastcenter.tmc.edu for assistance).

Individual licenses for Ingenuity Pathway Analysis® are also managed by BCM OIT and can be purchased through ILAB by visiting the BISR Core and submitting a Software License Request.

Requests for service are initiated in several ways, but virtually always involve personal contact and discussion. Investigators with an existing collaboration with a resource member and need for the same support, should contact the member directly. Investigators with new projects may contact a member or one of the co-directors. Projects may also be undertaken at the request of center leadership.

Site Licenses for Scientific Software

Individual licenses for scientific software such as SAS, SPSS, Ingenuity IPA, and Oncomine RPE are now available at reduced rates through Baylor College of Medicine OIT and can be purchased directly at On The Hub (SAS, SPSS), by contacting licensing@breastcenter.tmc.edu (IPA, Oncoming).

Education and Training

BISR members serve as trainee mentors and teach in a number of courses. Visit our Training and Education page for more information.