caGrid is an open source platform aimed at enabling secure, multi-institutional e-Science collaborations. caGrid can be used to share data regardless of the specific clinical or research field: cancer research, public health, cardiovascular science, neuroscience, and more. This is possible because caGrid provides an interoperable service-oriented architecture to share data and analytical resources. caGrid uses metadata to describe the structure and semantics of resources and also provides discovery capabilities to find resources of interest. caGrid also provides researchers with powerful capabilities to compose their scientific workflows. Core caGrid development is funded by the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid program. The most recent version of caGrid, version 1.3, represents the sixth major release of caGrid since early 2005.
caGrid includes the APIs and core services that comprise a Grid. A group of collaborators either identifies a Grid to use or deploys their own Grid. Then the community creates and deploys value-added Grid services to share and analyze data. To learn more, please flip through the caGrid Executive Introduction. If you have a cup of coffee and an hour to spare, you will find it helpful to read the accompanying caGrid for Principle Investigators - A Short Guide.
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Join the caGrid Users Mailing List to receive caGrid announcements and send mail to discuss caGrid-related topics.
Email the caGrid Knowledge Center at knowledge@osu-citih.org to get a cagrid.org wiki account. This is only needed if you need to edit pages on the WIKI.
To stay informed about caGrid community milestones, participate in the monthly caGrid Users teleconferences. You will find further information on the News page.
Getting Help. Contact the caBIG caGrid Knowledge Center to learn about and deploy a caGrid-based informatics platform.