ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information. The license is valid until September 1st each year.
Welcome to the Library's Scientific Software Hub. Here you can find information and access to all the software that is licensed to Weill Cornell Medicine faculty, staff and students, or is freely available. The library is also assisting groups of users who would like to share the licensing costs of specialized software - use the Suggest New Software form to inquire about new software costs or cost sharing. We also offer assistance in gaining access to data through many online repositories. For any questions or issues, please email scisoft@med.cornell.edu.
To view clinical databases, visit our Biomedical Research Database Resources page.
ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information. The license is valid until September 1st each year.
EcoCyc is a comprehensive, literature-curated bioinformatics database for the model bacterium Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655, detailing its complete genome, genes, proteins, metabolic pathways, transport systems, and transcriptional regulation to understand the cell's molecular workings. It serves as an electronic reference for biologists, offering tools for omics data analysis (like gene expression), comparative genomics, and metabolic modeling, accessible via a web interface.
MetaCyc is a comprehensive, curated database of experimentally verified metabolic pathways, enzymes, and metabolites from all domains of life, used for understanding metabolism in various organisms, supporting metabolic engineering, drug discovery, and genome analysis through its interactive diagrams, search tools, and links to external biological databases. It catalogues a diverse range of pathways, from core functions to secondary metabolism, providing rich data for researchers. MetaCyc transitioned to a subscription-only model for full access as of January 2024, meaning paid BioCyc subscriptions are needed for deeper institutional access or downloadable versions, though basic browsing remains free. WCM does no longer subscribed to BioCyc.