Name: National Institute of Environmental Health Science
Type: Organization
Bio: The mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives.
Location: Durham, NC
Blog: https://www.niehs.nih.gov/
National Institute of Environmental Health Science's Projects
a place for client code from the FASP effort
Sheng et al. 2024 (in-press) code repository
Quarto Template for Frontiers Journals
Retrieve omics data and metadata from DRS-compliant web services
A Frontend Framework for Gen3 data portals
Helm charts for Gen3 Deployments
Gen3 SDK for Python
Open-source software for connecting spatiotemporal exposure to individual and population-level risk
NIEHS Github to house data curation pipelines from NICEATM's Integrated Chemical Environment.
This R program allows rapid assessment of a variety of machine learning algorithms for classification and regression predictions
The workflow allows the flexibility to select from three different rat and human PK models
Data Carpentry styled lesson for Introduction to Cytoscape using Jekyll
GA4GH Data Repository Service Implementation for iRODS
Keycloak User Storage Providers for iRODS
knime-irods plugin
Enhanced ChatGPT Clone: Features OpenAI, Assistants API, Azure, Groq, GPT-4 Vision, Mistral, Bing, Anthropic, OpenRouter, Vertex AI, Gemini, AI model switching, message search, langchain, DALL-E-3, ChatGPT Plugins, OpenAI Functions, Secure Multi-User System, Presets, completely open-source for self-hosting. More features in development
Simultaneous variable selection and estimation of LUR models with spatiotemporally correlated errors that is scalable for big data
Indexer implementation for file properties and metadata
Metalnx Web Application
iRODS Metalnx pluggable search endpoint for Elasticsearch
MIBCOVIS
Python package to move, organize and preprocess data from the Macromolecular microscopy consortium
SNP and indel caller for mutation accumulation experiments
NIEHS Gen3 Pilot
Repository for QSAR modeling
Free and open-source application (command line and GUI) providing QSAR models predictions as well as applicability domain and accuracy assessment for physicochemical properties, environmental fate and toxicological endpoints. ==================>Download the latest compiled version from the "releases" tab and run the executable installer.
Online Resource for Integrative Omics- command-line tools