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  • End-to-End Bulk RNAseq Analysis on Demand

    Hi everyone,

    Really excited to be a part of this community. I am one of the team members of BioBox Analytics. We're a group of former academics that are building a powerful software platform for scientists working with NGS data that is intuitive and easy to use.

    Our platform is a self-serve data analytics solution that integrates your NGS data with powerful analytics tools. We enable you to analyze and explore your data on demand and accelerate your time to scientific discovery.

    Some features include:
    • Create & run bioinformatic pipelines in the cloud (FASTQC, STAR, DESeq2)
    • Auto-generate interactive visualizations like heatmaps, volcano plots, lollipop plots and scatter plots
    • Connect data directly to public databases to derive relevant insights
    • Leverage a gene search engine to provide in-depth information about your gene of interest and how it relates back to observations within your own datasets.


    Right now, we support human and mouse RNAseq/WGS/WES data, with a focus on gene expression and mutational analysis.

    Visit our website for more information.

    Give it a try, it's free use. Let me know your thoughts - your feedback is how we improve. Appreciate it in advance. Cheers!

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