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Cancer Data Exploration for the Public

Payne, Samuel; Paquette, Teancum; Lindgren, Caleb (Brigham Young University)

Faculty Advisor: Payne, Samuel (Brigham Young University, Life Sciences)

The National Cancer Institute’s Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) generates comprehensive proteogenomic data for cancer cohorts. Our goal is to bring CPTAC data to researchers and the general public. A major difficulty in accomplishing this is the large amount of variability in the programming capabilities in the public. As a solution, we created a set of interactive tutorials that instructs users on exploring CPTAC data in a way that even novice programmers can understand. However, these tutorials still require software installation, which can be complicated. In order to empower more people to confidently use, access and analyze cancer data, we are making our tutorials accessible without any installation. We plan to do this by hosting the tutorials directly using a tool called Binder. In the end this project will not only improve the quality of user experience with CPTAC, but also improve the quality of their experience accessing a vast amount of cancer data.