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Fee Structure for the ICB Consulting Services

The fees do not apply to the first discussion about a possible project. This is considered a collegial scientific exchange of information.

Type of ProjectInternal Hourly RateExternal Hourly Rate
Sequence analysis, remote homolog detection, other bioinformatics, computational genomics, microarray analysis$75$150
Training$75
Training (student rate)$50

Hourly Rate: This rate applies to projects that are being quoted by the hour. Internal rates apply to Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, Hospital for Special Surgery, Sloan Kettering Institute and Rockefeller University. External rates apply to all other hourly consultancies.

NB: includes access to infrastructure. These hourly rates include the pro-rated cost of using the ICB computational infrastructure for the duration of the quoted work.

Access to the computational infrastructure:

The computational infrastructure of the ICB includes the infrastructure of the computational genomics core facility. The following subscription fees apply to members of WMC who need access to this infrastructure and do not require assistance from ICB staff. We recommend that users first take an introductory workshop. The first level of subscription, described below, allows up to 600 hours of CPU time per year (50 hours per month) and is suitable for most introductory uses. Please contact us about pricing for more extensive uses.

Term1 SubscriberUp to 5 Subscribers
1 year – level 1$2000$7000
1 month – level 1$200$600

For further information about consulting services at the ICB please visit our list of frequently asked questions [FAQ].

To subscribe to the ICB infrastructure please e-mail Audrey Rivera at ajr2004@med.cornell.edu or call her at (212) 746-6361

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Jul, 2009; ChIPseeqer, a comprehensive framework for analysis of ChIP-seq data developed in the Elemento lab, is now available for download. [More]
Apr, 2009; The BDVal program developed by the Campagne laboratory for MAQC-II is now available from http://bdval.org. The software supports the development and evaluation of predictive biomarker models from high-throughput data. The web site offers binary and source distributions. [More]
Jan, 2009; Twease now supports searching MEDLINE articles by Author, Journal, and Publication Year. Examples for performing these searches can be found in the updated Twease tutorial. [More]

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Dec 11th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Fabien Campagne; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
Jan 15th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Lei Shi; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
Feb 12th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Christopher E. Mason; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
Mar 12th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Olivier Elemento; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
Apr 9th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Emre Aksay; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
May 14th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Jonathan D. Victor; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
Jun 11th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Harel Weinstein; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301
Jul 9th; 4:00pm-5:00pm: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Research in Progress Seminar Series - Duane Hassane; ICB Conference Room - Y.1301