cBioPortal Foundation
Learn more about cBioPortal Foundation, its impact, and how to contribute.
Supported Impact Ventures and Initiatives
In furtherance of its mission, cBioPortal Foundation supports:
The cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics
The cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics (CBioPortal) is a resource for interactive exploration of multidimensional cancer genomics data sets to empower researchers to translate these rich data sets into biological insights and clinical applications. The cBioPortal significantly lowers the barriers between complex genomic data and cancer researchers by providing rapid, intuitive, and high-quality access to molecular profiles and clinical attributes from large-scale cancer genomics projects.
The cBioPortal was originally developed at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and is now developed and maintained by a multi-institutional team, consisting of MSK, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Caris Life Sciences, The Hyve and SE4BIO in the Netherlands, and Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. The cBioPortal software is available under an open-source license via GitHub.
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