Managing Your Research Data Stored in the Cloud
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Managing Your Research Data Stored in the Cloud - hosted by AWS
Data management is becoming increasingly complex. Data needs to be accessed, moved, shared, discovered, analyzed and published. Doing all of this in a cloud and hybrid storage environment results in many challenges. In this webinar we will discuss how to address these challenges, and hear from Michael Cianfrocco, at the University of Michigan, on how Globus together with AWS help him manage the massive amounts of research data generated by cryo-electron microscopes.
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Michael A. Cianfrocco, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry
Research Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Institute
Dr. Cianfrocco is a faculty at the University of Michigan who uses single particle cryo-EM to determine the structures of biological macromolecules. To support research and education, Dr. Cianfrocco uses Globus for orchestrating data movement to supercomputing resources and the public cloud.
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Vas Vasiliadis
Chief Customer Officer, University of Chicago (Globus)
Vas Vasiliadis is Chief Customer Officer for Globus, innovative software-as-a-service for research data management, developed and operated by the University of Chicago. His responsibilities include sales, marketing, customer support, training, and working with current and prospective users to grow adoption of the service. Vas is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Masters Program in Computer Science, where he teaches courses on Cloud Computing and Product Management.