Published Papers That Used O2, Orchestra, or Research Computing
This page is an incomplete list of published papers which harnessed the O2 cluster, the now-retired Orchestra cluster, and/or acknowledge members of the HMS RC group. We always encourage researchers to mention HMS RC staff and O2 in their acknowledgements as appropriate, or as co-authors for substantial contributions. We appreciate it if you could contact us about such papers, so we can list them below. For computational labs doing work on O2 (or previously on Orchestra), we're happy to link your publications page!
To cite O2 in your paper, please use text similar to the following, modified to reflect the work you used O2 for:
Portions of this research were conducted on the O2 High Performance Compute Cluster, supported by the Research Computing Group, at Harvard Medical School. See https://it.hms.harvard.edu/our-services/research-computing for more information.
If you received support from the Research Computing Consultant Group (RCCG) that contributed to your work, but is not substantial enough to warrant co-authorship, please use text similar to the following. You can optionally mention specific consultants:
We would like to thank the HMS Research Computing Consultant Group for their consulting services, which facilitated the computational analyses detailed in this paper.
Papers Citing Orchestra or O2
Letswaart,R et al. GeneWalk identifies relevant gene functions for a biological context using network representation learning. Genome Biology volume 22, Article number: 55 (2021)Â
HMS RC staff as authors
Zhang, C.-H.; Gao, Y.; Jadhav, U.; Hung, H.-H.; Holton, K. M.; Grodzinsky, A. J.; Shivdasani, R. A.; Lassar, A. B. Creb5 Establishes the Competence for Prg4 Expression in Articular Cartilage. Communications Biology 2021, 4 (1), 332. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01857-0
Weber JA, Park SG, Luria V, Jeon S, Kim HM, Jeon Y, Bhak Y, Jun JH, Kim SW, Hong WH, Lee S, Cho YS, Karger A, Cain JW, Manica A, Kim S, Kim JH, Edwards JS, Bhak J, Church GM. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Aug 4. The whale shark genome reveals how genomic and physiological properties scale with body size.
Wang, H.; Sheehan, R. P.; Palmer, A. C.; Everley, R. A.; Boswell, S. A.; Ron-Harel, N.; Ringel, A. E.; Holton, K. M.; Jacobson, C. A.; Erickson, A. R.; Maliszewski, L.; Haigis, M. C.; Sorger, P. K. Adaptation of Human iPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Reduces Acute Cardiotoxicity via Metabolic Reprogramming. Cell Systems 2019, 8 (5), 412-426.e7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cels.2019.03.009
Kim HM, Weber JA, Lee N, Park SG, Cho YS, Bhak Y, Lee N, Jeon Y, Jeon S, Luria V, Karger A, Kirschner MW, Jo YJ, Woo S, Shin K, Chung O, Ryu JC, Yim HS, Lee JH, Edwards JS, Manica A, Bhak J, Yum S. BMC Biol. 2019 Mar 29;17(1):28. The genome of the giant Nomura's jellyfish sheds light on the early evolution of active predation.
Hanschen ER, Marriage TN, Ferris PJ, Hamaji T, Toyoda A, Fujiyama A, Neme R, Noguchi H, Minakuchi Y, Suzuki M, Kawai-Toyooka H, Smith DR, Sparks H, Anderson J, Bakarić R, Luria V, Karger A, Kirschner MW, Durand PM, Michod RE, Nozaki H, Olson BJ. (2016). The Gonium pectorale genome demonstrates co-option of cell cycle regulation during the evolution of multicellularity. Nature Communications 7, 11370
Lodato MA, Woodworth MB, Lee S, Evrony GD, Mehta BK, Karger A, Lee S, Chittenden TW, D'Gama AM, Cai X, Luquette LJ, Lee E, Park PJ, Walsh CA. (2015). Somatic mutation in single human neurons tracks developmental and transcriptional history. Science 350, 94–98.