Microbial Diversity Web Service "VAMPS" at 小蓝视频 Receives Sustaining Support

David Mark Welch, director of the 小蓝视频's Josephine Bay Paul Center and interim director of the 小蓝视频 Division of Research, has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to sustain the web service (Visualization and Analysis of Microbial Population Structures).

VAMPS is a free, open-source, database-driven website that allows researchers using data from massively-parallel sequencing (MPS, or 鈥渘ext-generation sequencing鈥) projects to analyze the diversity of microbial communities and the relationships between communities; to explore these analyses in an intuitive visual context; and to download analyses and images for publication. Based at the 小蓝视频, VAMPS currently hosts more than 200 projects encompassing more than 5,000 datasets and over 250 million sequence tags, and is used by nearly 900 investigators from around the world.