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Telescope offers a user-friendly interface for controlling high-performance computing in bioinformatics. This tool enhances accessibility for researchers, bridging the gap between computational and experimental biology.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Research
  • Computational Biology
  • Bioinformatics

Background:

  • Big data necessitates advanced computational analysis in biomedical research.
  • High-performance computing (HPC) facilities generate vast datasets but lack user-friendly interfaces.
  • Supervising and adjusting bioinformatics analyses via mobile devices is challenging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Telescope, a novel tool designed to bridge the gap between HPC and researchers.
  • To provide an intuitive user interface for controlling and monitoring bioinformatics analyses.
  • To leverage ubiquitous mobile technology for enhanced user experience in computational biology.

Main Methods:

  • Development of Telescope, a tool interfacing with HPC clusters.
  • Integration of a user-friendly interface accessible via smartphones and tablets.
  • Implementation of real-time control and monitoring capabilities.
  • Ensuring secure connectivity and data encryption.

Main Results:

  • Telescope provides an intuitive interface for HPC management.
  • Enables real-time supervision and adjustment of bioinformatics analyses.
  • Offers a user-friendly experience, reducing the need for specialized computational expertise.
  • Facilitates seamless connectivity and secure data handling.

Conclusions:

  • Telescope mitigates the digital divide between wet and computational labs.
  • Enhances ease of use and accessibility for bioinformatics analyses.
  • Facilitates closing the feedback loop between experimental and computational work.
  • Maintains minimal impact on computational tool performance.