GenRAIT is a platform for storing, analyzing, and understanding life sciences data. We provide a seamless experience for data management, analysis, annotation, and visualization designed to unite teams of diverse skill-sets from data scientists and bioinformaticians to wet-lab scientists.
Build your own analysis pipelines and automate them
Run your analysis
Mine your data easily by making it searchable
Store data inexpensively
Allocate computational resources to conform to a budget
Collaborate easily
Share securely
Ensure reproducibility with code and activity history
We serve scientists with diverse interests, who use omics tools for wildlife conservation, plant breeding, drug discovery, cancer research, animal husbandry, and developing consumer health products.
What is GenRAIT?
GenRAIT stands for Genomic Revolutionary Artificial Intelligence Technology. We are a cloud-based software platform for the modern life sciences, where scientists can take omics projects from start to finish. We’re building infrastructure to make analysis, data mining, discovery, and the contextualization of results faster, inexpensive, and scalable (and that’s where the AI comes in)
Do you provide bioinformatics and analytical services?
We are proud to partner with The Bioinformatics CRO, a team of PhD-level bioinformaticians and computational biologists with the experience and skill to tackle any omics project our clients need help with.
Can GenRAIT help migrate data?
Yes, we offer solutions to onboard your data via both our web browser and GenRAIT’s command line interface (CLI) tool.
Does GenRAIT offer command line experience?
Yes.
Can I run my own analysis, or do I have to use your in-house workflows?
We assume scientists know what they want to achieve and how they want to achieve it. Though we do offer several in-house, automated workflows, GenRAIT is proud that our platform is flexible enough to allow scientists to build their own workflows, import and run code they’ve built elsewhere, and use the tools they prefer.
What is your OpenData initiative?
GenRAIT wants the most commonly used public datasets and references readily available to our clients. We also know they can be time-consuming to acquire and use. We host these so you don’t have to.
Can I take a tour?
We’d be thrilled to show you what we’ve built. Request a demo here