Knowledge Centers (NCI-funded)
caBIG® Knowledge Centers (KC) are NCI-funded organizations that provide expertise and support for specific domains and caBIG®-compatible applications. Knowledge Center staff can provide expert guidance to end-users, IT staff, and senior decision makers implementing caBIG®-compatible applications and infrastructure. Access each Knowledge Center through the links below.
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Biobanking management applications like caTissue Suite, caTissue Core, and caTIES
Clinical trials management applications like caBIG® Adverse Events Reporting System (caAERS), caBIG® Central Clinical Participant Registry (C3PR), caBIG® Integration Hub (formerly caXchange), Patient Study Calendar (PSC), Lab Viewer, and Clinical Connector (formerly C3D Connector)
Molecular analysis applications like caArray, caIntegrator, geWorkbench, and GenePattern
caGrid, the backbone of the caBIG® infrastructure
Vocabulary management applications like LexBIG/LexEVS, NCI Protégé, LexWiki
Requirements to encourage and facilitate scientific data sharing
Medicinal Imaging applications like NBIA and AIM
- Browse the Imaging Knowledge Center
Edit pages, add forum postings, report defects/bugs, and download application code
Anyone can browse Knowledge Centers resources without an account. To edit wiki pages, add forum postings, report defects and bug requests, and download application code, you will need an account.
Once assigned, your login and password can be used across the multiple Knowledge Centers listed above. Please use your professional e-mail account when signing up; if your e-mail domain is not recognized, you may be contacted by NCICB Applications Support for more information.
Ask questions across knowledge centers
Some questions may cross Knowledge Centers or relate to something that does not appear to "belong" to a Knowledge Center. The caBIG® General Forum allows you to post questions that you have not been able to find answers to elsewhere.
While the Knowledge Center forums are your first resource in posting caBIG® domain and tool questions, you can use the caBIG® General Forum for questions that fall outside the Knowledge Center’s domains, or for cross-cutting questions that do not fit into a specific Knowledge Center.