MaveRegistry
MaveRegistry is a collaborative resource and platform for sharing progress on Multiplexed Assays of Variant Effect (MAVE).
The MaveRegistry is located in Toronto, ON, Canada, the website is available at https://registry.varianteffect.org.
MaveRegistry is developed by Kevin Kuang and others at the Roth Lab at the University of Toronto.
How does MaveRegistry work?
Keep updated
Get updates for teams and projects that you follow.
Nominate targets
Propose MAVE targets of which a systematic variant effect map you would like to see.
Register projects
Register projects that your team is working on.
What can MaveRegistry do for you?
Stay in the Loop
Receive notifications for updates of projects and teams that you follow.
Foster Collaborations
Find teams with common interest and start a collaboration.
Resolve Conflicts
Identify and resolve potential project conflicts.
Seek Funding
Make your projects visible to potential funders.
MaveRegistry Tutorials
MaveRegistry Tutorial 1: Create an Account
MaveRegistry Tutorial 2: Browse and Register Projects
MaveRegistry Tutorial 3: Browse and Register Teams
MaveRegistry Tutorial 4: Browse and Nominate Targets