About VolFIS
VolFIS is an innovative and freely accessible web server designed to empower users to craft exquisite and customizable graphical representations, such as volcano and survival plots. These high-resolution, publication-ready images are crafted with meticulous detail, offering users maximum customization while eliminating the need to delve into the intricacies of underlying code. Leveraging the power of R's ggplot and survminer packages, VolFIS simplifies the creation of visually striking graphics, making it a valuable tool for researchers, scientists, and data enthusiasts seeking to convey their data insights with precision and visual appeal.
Additionally, VolFIS offers a versatile toolset for genomics and bioinformatics enthusiasts. With this web server, users can seamlessly convert probe set IDs into various essential gene identifiers, including Gene Symbol, Entrez IDs, and more. This feature simplifies data integration and analysis, ensuring that researchers can easily navigate and make meaningful connections in the world of genomics. Whether you're a biologist, geneticist, or data scientist, VolFIS provides the interconvertibility for efficient and productive research.

Licence
VolFIS is a web server providing services that are free and open to be used by anyone with basic internet connectivity
No login is required to utilise the services
The web server does not use any cookies
The data uploaded to the servers are kept private and will automatically be removed after 30 days
Compatibility
The functionality of VolFIS web-server is tested on the following web browsers and operating systems.
OS | Version | Chrome | Firefox | Microsoft Edge | Safari |
Linux | Ubuntu 20.04 | 119.0.6045.159 | 120.0 | 119.0.2151.72 | n/a |
MacOS | Monterey 12.6.8 | 119.0.6045.159 | 120.0 | 119.0.2151.72 | 15.6.1 |
Windows | 11 23H2 | 119.0.6045.160 | 120.0 | 119.0.2151.93 | n/a |
Best viewed using Chrome on 1280x960 resolution and above
Acknowledgment
We would like to acknowledge Department of Biotechnology (DBT), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) for fellowship and support.