InterMine platform presentation at Genome Informatics

Gos Micklem recently gave a platform presentation on InterMine at Genome Informatics in Cambridge, UK. The talk was very well received, thanks for all the questions! You can find slides here.

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InterMine workshop 30-31 October

We will be running a two day workshop that will allow participants to build a new InterMine data warehouse with some real data and query it. It will cover Java/Perl data integration APIs, releasing and configuring the web application, creating new widgets and running queries with the API. The workshop will be held in Cambridge and is free to attend. For more details see workshop registration.


InterMine at IB08

We gave a live demo of InterMine at the International Symposium for Integrative Bioinformatics (IB08) in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany in August. We were very pleased that the demo ran perfectly and there was lots of interest. Slides and details of other recent talks are available here.

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InterMine

InterMine is a powerful open source data warehouse system. Using InterMine, you can create databases of biological data accessed by sophisticated web query tools. InterMine can be used to create databases from a single data set or can integrate multiple sources of data. Support is provided for several common biological formats and there is a framework for adding your own data. InterMine includes an attractive, user-friendly web interface that works 'out of the box' and can be easily customised for your specific needs.

All InterMine code is freely available under the LGPL license. See checkout information.

Find out more - What is InterMine?

InterMine was developed to enable FlyMine and is now used in other projects. See FlyMine for a working example, click 'Take a tour' to explore features.

InterMine workshop

Workshop notes - click here

Starting points

Contact Us

InterMine is actively developed by the FlyMine & Cambridge UK ModENCODE Teams at the Cambridge Systems Biology Centre.

FlyMine and InterMine are funded by the Wellcome Trust.