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  • Announcing iPathwayGuide - Advanced Pathway Analysis

    Hi. My name is Andrew. I work for a company, Advaita Bioinformatics, that has some grants to develop advanced systems biology tools.

    I wanted to let you all know of a new web application (no command line required) for pathway analysis. iPathwayGuide is different from other applications for a number of reasons, but the most important one is that it takes the topology (how the genes are connected) into consideration and calculates total system perturbation.

    The application has the following key elements:

    • Dashboard
    • Gene analysis
    • Biological Processes
    • Molecular Functions
    • Cellular Components
    • Pathway Analysis
    • Mechanism Prediction
    • Drug Interactions
    • Disease Analysis

    Currently this is a FREE application. Please help us make this a great application for all users. Below are some sample screenshots. Just click on one and register for an account and receive a demo data set. Tell me what you think. We want to hear form you.

    Summary:




    Gene analysis:




    GO analysis:




    Pathway analysis (summary):




    Pathway analysis (details):




    Disease analysis:

    Last edited by AndrewO; 06-27-2014, 06:28 AM.

  • #2
    Sounds interesting, but unfortunately I can't register/login via the "Get IPathwayGuide" or "login" buttons

    HTTP ERROR 404

    Problem accessing /oauth-provider/WEB-INF/jsp/login.jsp. Reason:

    Not Found

    Powered by Jetty://

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    • #3
      We just noticed that too... working on it. Should be back up in a little bit.

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      • #4
        It's back up. Sorry for that. Part of the growing pains...

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        • #5
          Ok, the links work now, registration too, but I can't login

          The username or password you entered are incorect.
          of course, I triple checked that they are correct. Resetting the password and entering the newly generated I got per mail also doesn't work.

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          • #6
            It would also help if a link for the site was included in the original post. Clicking on one of the images seems to get you there but that is not obvious.

            Also be ready for "SeqAnswers" effect (i.e. many trying to sign-up)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WhatsOEver View Post
              Ok, the links work now, registration too, but I can't login



              of course, I triple checked that they are correct. Resetting the password and entering the newly generated I got per mail also doesn't work.
              Did you receive an email with a link for activation?

              Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
              It would also help if a link for the site was included in the original post.
              Added. Thanks.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AndrewO View Post
                Did you receive an email with a link for activation?
                Yes. And if I click "Activate account" in it again, the site tells me "This account has already been activated." The login, however, still doesn't work...

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