About
What is Segex?
Segex is an online data management system designed to help your lab store, view, and retrieve gene expression data in one centralized location via the web.
You can use Segex to visualize responses of your microarray probes via basic graphs, enter and search probe- and gene-specific annotation, or you can perform sophisticated comparisons of probe sets under different experimental conditions.
Authors
Segex was conceived by David J. Waxman (Boston University) and developed primarily by Eugene Scherba and Michael McDuffie. Initial work on the database was done by Eugene Scherba and Katrina Steiling. Some visualization code was contributed by Niraj Trivedi. Gracia Bonilla refactored output files. Maxim Pyatkov added the ability to work inside the Podman container. Special thanks to Mary Ellen Gipson-Fitzpatrick for her help with hosting administration.
License
Copyright (c) 2009-2021, Eugene Scherba et al. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0
Other software
You can find other Waxmanlab software here: https://segex-new.bu.edu/soft/