
EpigenCentral is a free, web-based resource developed collaboratively by The Centre for Computational Medicine and the Weksberg Lab at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. It is designed to assist the biomedical community and clinical practitioners in analyzing DNA methylation data to detect epigenetic patterns associated with various diseases, particularly neurodevelopmental disorders.
Key Features:
Availability: EpigenCentral is free to use and accessible online, promoting widespread adoption and collaboration within the scientific and medical communities.
Note: All resources and documentation are provided in English.
By offering a comprehensive suite of analytical tools and a growing repository of epigenetic signatures, EpigenCentral empowers researchers and clinicians to advance the understanding and diagnosis of diseases influenced by epigenetic modifications.

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Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
EpigenCentral is a free, web-based resource developed collaboratively by The Centre for Computational Medicine and the Weksberg Lab at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. It is designed to assist the biomedical community and clinical practitioners in analyzing DNA methylation data to detect epigenetic patterns associated with various diseases, particularly neurodevelopmental disorders.
Key Features:
Availability: EpigenCentral is free to use and accessible online, promoting widespread adoption and collaboration within the scientific and medical communities.
Note: All resources and documentation are provided in English.
By offering a comprehensive suite of analytical tools and a growing repository of epigenetic signatures, EpigenCentral empowers researchers and clinicians to advance the understanding and diagnosis of diseases influenced by epigenetic modifications.


Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
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