Engaging the Researcher: A Research Support Case Study

Jamie Rosner

University of British Columbia

Jamie Rosner is the Life Sciences Analyst for the Advanced Research Computing (ARC) group at the University of British Columbia. He also serves as co-lead of the Compute Canada Bioinformatics National Team, and is a member of the Compute Canada National Software Carpentry Team. He holds bachelor degrees in Mathematics (CompSci) from the University of Waterloo and Sociology from the University of Manitoba. Jamie worked at the Vancouver Prostate Centre in the mid-2000’s where he was the bioengineering lead in charge of microarray R&D and production. Since 2008, he has been involved in bioinformatics, data management, and software development for next-generation sequencing (NGS) data in HPC cluster environments. Prior to joining ARC, he worked at the BC Cancer Research Centre developing NGS analysis pipelines, data management and visualization solutions.

Abstract

It’s often not enough to merely offer support to a research community.  Such an offering must be discoverable, efficient, and presented in a way that encourages interaction.  This presentation will examine a novel support... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Jamie Rosner (University of British Columbia)

Topic Area

Topics: Other

Session

D4-S2-10 » Thursday Session 2 - 10 (09:45 - Thursday, 21st June, HC 114)

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