We provide a program update on the COBRE Center for the Computational Biology of Human Disease (CBHD) at Brown University and affiliated hospitals. High throughput data from multiple 'omics-level' technologies are fundamental factors in identifying and treating human disease. The acquisition of these data is now straightforward, but the efficient and creative interpretation of these data remains a serious impediment to progress for faculty at all levels in both the basic and translational aspects of biomedical science. The CBHD COBRE seeks to build close collaboration between laboratory scientists working with model systems and data scientists working with computational and bioinformatics tools that can accelerate human disease research implementation. We describe the accomplishments of junior faculty Project Leaders (9) and Pilots Project leaders (8) and the objectives of the CBHD COBRE's core facility: The Computational Biology Core (CBC). To extend the CBHD COBRE's reach in the future, we encourage one and all to visit the CBHD COBRE and bring your data sets and questions. Only by engaging with new people and challenges can the program grow to serve the broader biomedical research community in the State of Rhode Island.
Keywords: bioinformatics; data science; genomics; reproducibility.