Tools & Resources Available Software Software Licensed for Einstein Researchers Software Available on the High-Performance Computing Cluster Self-Help IT Reference Materials Cores and Centers Biostatistics: Provides statistical expertise and collaboration to cancer center investigators on all phases of basic science, translational, clinical, and epidemiological research, including studies of health services, cancer care delivery and cancer prediction and prevention. Computational Genomics: Provides essential informatics resources and infrastructure for the analysis and interpretation of large genomic and epigenomic datasets, providing for timely and standardized delivery of data to investigators, and to organize and present tutorials for data retrieval and analysis using the provided tools and methodologies. Epidemiology and Clinical Research Informatics: Serves a crucial dual role in support of both epidemiological and clinical trial research management by providing overall research management expertise and informatics-based management solutions to Albert Einstein Cancer Center (AECC) investigators. Epigenomics: Offers massively-parallel sequencing services, including fully-automated library preparation using TECAN Robotics, quality control and assurance, and a number of assays to study the epigenome. Genomics: Serves the Einstein scientific community by providing a broad range of services, utilizing current and emerging nucleic acid technologies. Single-cell assays, MPS, Microarrays, real-time PCR, Sanger sequencing and assay automation are available. Human Multi-omics Data Core: Addresses major questions such as “What are the proteomic fingerprints of chronological aging?” and “Can we capture changes in the biology of aging in humans treated with aging-targeting interventions?” through extensive multi-omics analyses. Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Resources: Organized into various cores and resources which provide education and expertise to support a wide range of clinical and translational research. Proteomics (LMAP): Provides Einstein researchers with a comprehensive mass spectrometry resource for analysis of proteins, peptides and other selected families of biomolecules. Research Informatics: Provides essential computational and data management support to clinical, translational and basic science researchers. Stable Isotope and Metabolomics: Provides targeted and untargeted metabolite profiling of plasma or tissue, and the rate of change of substrates (flux), using stable isotopes and mass spectrometry. For other cores and centers, see the Shared Facilities and Cores website.