Investigator

Jianmin Wu

Head · Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute, Center for Cancer Bioinformatics

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CVCDAP: an integrated platform for molecular and clinical analysis of cancer virtual cohorts

Abstract Recent large-scale multi-omics studies resulted in quick accumulation of an overwhelming amount of cancer-related data, which provides an unprecedented resource to interrogate diverse questions. While certain existing web servers are valuable and widely used, analysis and visualization functions with regard to re-investigation of these data at cohort level are not adequately addressed. Here, we present CVCDAP, a web-based platform to deliver an interactive and customizable toolbox off the shelf for cohort-level analysis of TCGA and CPTAC public datasets, as well as user uploaded datasets. CVCDAP allows flexible selection of patients sharing common molecular and/or clinical characteristics across multiple studies as a virtual cohort, and provides dozens of built-in customizable tools for seamless genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and clinical analysis of a single virtual cohort, as well as, to compare two virtual cohorts with relevance. The flexibility and analytic competence of CVCDAP empower experimental and clinical researchers to identify new molecular mechanisms and develop potential therapeutic approaches, by building and analyzing virtual cohorts for their subject of interests. We demonstrate that CVCDAP can conveniently reproduce published findings and reveal novel insights by two applications. The CVCDAP web server is freely available at https://omics.bjcancer.org/cvcdap/.

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Positions

2016–

Head

Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute · Center for Cancer Bioinformatics

2010–

Group leader

Garvan Institute of Medical Research · Cancer division

2006–

Postdoctoral fellow

Biomedicum · Genome-Scale Biology Research Program

Education

2006

Ph.D. in Bioinformatics

Peking University

2001

B.S. in Biology

Shandong University

Country

CN

Keywords
Cancer BioinformaticsCancer cohort studyTranslational research