Sebastian Ayala Ruano
sayalaruano.bsky.social
Sebastian Ayala Ruano
@sayalaruano.bsky.social
Bioinformatician & data scientist at DTU Biosustain. #MachineLearning, #NetSci, and #OpenScience enthusiast. 🇪🇨➡️🇩🇰
sayalaruano.github.io
We developed this software at the MoNA group - tinyurl.com/4ccus8fv, @DTUBiosustain. Check this previous 🧵for more details: bsky.app/profile/saya.... Also, you can find the slides and poster here: doi.org/10.5281/zeno... and doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
MoNA · Multi-omics Network Analytics Group
tinyurl.com
July 21, 2025 at 7:35 AM
[5/5] 📦🛠️ VueGen is distributed as a Python package, Docker image, nf-core module, and desktop application. The source code is freely available
on github.com/Multiomics-A... under the MIT license. Documentation is provided at
vuegen.readthedocs.io.
GitHub - Multiomics-Analytics-Group/vuegen: VueGen automates the creation of reports from bioinformatics outputs, supporting formats like PDF, HTML, DOCX, ODT, PPTX, Reveal.js, Jupyter notebooks, and ...
VueGen automates the creation of reports from bioinformatics outputs, supporting formats like PDF, HTML, DOCX, ODT, PPTX, Reveal.js, Jupyter notebooks, and Streamlit web applications. Users simply ...
github.com
March 7, 2025 at 10:28 AM
[4/5] To showcase VueGen’s functionality, we present two case studies. The first is a basic example with a predefined directory, while the second is an end-to-end example that creates the folder and components using data from the Earth Microbiome Project - earthmicrobiome.org.
March 7, 2025 at 10:28 AM
[3/5] 📋🌐 Supported formats include documents (PDF, HTML, DOCX, ODT), presentations (PPTX, Reveal.js), Jupyter notebooks, and Streamlit web applications.
March 7, 2025 at 10:26 AM
[2/5]📝📊📈With VueGen, users can produce reports by simply specifying a directory containing output files, such as plots, tables, networks, Markdown text, and HTML components, along with the report format.
March 7, 2025 at 10:26 AM