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🦠 Is the COVID-19 data reliable?
Which countries from China, USA, Brazil, India, Peru, South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Chile, the United Kingdom, France, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran, seems to manipulate the related data?

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344164702_Is_the_COVID-19_data_reliable_A_statistical_analysis_with_Benford's_Law

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💰Bioinformatics Market Overview:

The global bioinformatics market generated $6,389 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $18,233 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 13.8% from 2018 to 2025.

KEY MARKET SEGMENTS includes:

By Technology & Services
o Knowledge Management Tools
-Generalized Knowledge Management Tools
-Specialized Knowledge Management Tools
o Bioinformatics Platforms
-Sequence Analysis Platforms
-Sequence Alignment Platforms
-Sequence Manipulation Platforms
-Structural Analysis Platforms
-Others
o Bioinformatics Services
-Sequencing Services
-Database & Management
-Data Analysis
-Others

By Application
o Metabolomics
o Molecular Phylogenetics
o Trannoscriptomics
o Proteomics
o Chemoinformatics
o Genomics
o Others

By Sector
o Medical Bioinformatics
o Animal Bioinformatics
o Agriculture Bioinformatics
o Academics
o Others

Competitive Landscape:
The key players operating in this market include
• Agilent Technologies, Inc.
• Geneva Bioinformatics (Genebio)
• Dassault Systems
• Eurofins Scientific
• Illumina Inc.
• Bruker Daltonics Inc.
• Biomax Informatics AG
• Perkinelmer Inc.
• Qiagen N.V.
• Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

more information:
https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/bioinformatics-market

https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/global-bioinformatics-market-2020-top-countries-data-industry-size-share-business-growth-revenue-trends-market-demand-penetration-and-forecast-to-by-360-market-updates-2020-09-09

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👨‍🏫 FREE COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DISCOVERY CERTIFICATE COURSE

BioFlix presents its Computer-Aided Drug Designing Course that focuses more on theory, applications, and recent advancement of computational drug discovery and designing techniques with more emphasis on research.

https://bio-flix.com/course-directory/computer-aided-drug-designing-course/

The contents of this free certificate course include:
1) Introduction to CADD
2) Introduction to ligands and ligand databases
3) Retrieval of ligand structure from PubChem
4) Generation of 3D structure of ligand using OpenBabel
5) Generation of 3D structure of ligand using ChemSketch and SMILES notation
6) Determination of human health effect of the ligand based on Cramer's decision tree
7) Prediction of molecular and drug likeness properties of the ligand
8) Prediction of ADMET effect of the ligand
9) Introduction to protein and protein databases
10) retrieval of primary structure of proteins
11) retrieval and visualizing 3D structure of proteins
12) Modelling of 3D crystal structure of protein from its sequence
13) Validation of the generated model using Ramachandran plot
14) Virtual screening using molecular docking approach
15) Visualization of the docked protein and ligand interaction using PyMOL

https://bio-flix.com/course-directory/computer-aided-drug-designing-course/

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🏛 HarvardX Biomedical Data Science Open Online Training

🖇 Includes:
-Data Analysis for the Life Sciences
-Genomics Data Analysis
-Using Python for Research

http://rafalab.github.io/pages/harvardx.html

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Here comes 5th International career talk webinar series from LLB-SCHOOL, France 🎊

👉Topic: “Are you ready for the opportunities in Bioinformatics domains? A walkthrough!”

Guest Speaker:
Dr. Girinath Pillai
Zastra Innovations, Pvt Ltd
Bangalore, India

👉 Here is the Registration link 🔗
https://tinyurl.com/ICTWS5Register
Scheduled on : September 26th, 2 30PM (CEST) & 6PM (IST)

After your successful feedback completion you will receive your e-certificates within a week

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💥Alternative drug repurposing methods for COVID-19

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589750020301928

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🏢 Job Prospects as a Bioinformatics Graduate

Studying bioinformatics, I was often asked where you can work as a bioinformatician. In my experience, about 80% of bioinformatics position are in research or the public sector. The problem with research positions is that they are usually fixed-term (e.g. two years) because these positions are often financed using project funds. In the public sector, bioinformaticians are often sought after in the medical field (e.g. in hospitals) and in health-related government institutions. The advantage of positions in the public-sector is that they are frequently permanent. However, a job in a public institution such as a hospital often involves system administration duties such as setting up computers and databases - tasks that have little to do with bioinformatics itself. Moreover, both research and public-sector positions offer relatively low salaries compared to industry.

In my estimation, only about 20% of bioinformatics positions are in industry. Why is the percentage so low? In my view, the main reason is that only industry sector that employs bioinformaticians is big pharma. Here, bioinformaticians are needed to perform tasks such as:

Modeling: Estimation of protein structures and simulation of molecular interactions
Data processing: processing and analyzing sequencing data, for example, from next-generation sequencing or single-cell sequencing
Virtual screening: discovery of leads (potential new drugs) using computational methods
Data science: analysis and interpretation of data

Since bioinformatics is very research-oriented and jobs in industry are few, many graduates (maybe 40%) join PhD programs. The ones joining industry usually work in non-bioinformatics positions, for example, as IT consultants, software developers, solutions architects, or data scientists.

Some people advise against studying bioinformatics because it is supposed to be difficult to find a job afterwards. I didn’t have that experience at all and I received many job offers from recruiters. I would argue that, having a bioinformatics degree, job prospects are fine, considering that bioinformaticians have a special skill set, which makes them attractive for companies:

--Bioinformatics graduates exhibit the characteristics of T-shaped professionals. This allows them to perform a variety of tasks and to act as facilitators in interdisciplinary teams.
-Bioinformatics graduates often have more practical experience writing software than computer-science graduates.
-Bioinformatics graduates are keen learners. Their proficiency in multiple disciplines demonstrates that they can easily adapt to new situations.

study here more:
https://www.datascienceblog.net/post/commentary/studying-bioinformatics-is-it-worth-it/

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👨‍💻 12 days Mega workshop with e-certificate

Organised by- decodelife.org

Registration link
https://decodelife.org/recent-training-workshop/

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🎞 Recorded Workshops of Immunoinformatics:

https://youtu.be/6i_KzbLfSCQ
https://youtu.be/GDDZu6ZRI_g

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📖 Gene Set Analysis: A Step-By-Step Guide

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4638147/

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🥇 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to scientists who discovered CRISPR gene editing tool for 'rewriting the code of life'.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/health/nobel-prize-2020-winner-chemistry-scn-intl/index.html

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💻 All the techniques applied to COVID-19 from the Artificial Intelligence field:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960077920307335

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👨‍🏫 One Day Virtual Symposium on "Application of Next Generation Data Analysis in Omics"
Oct 26, 2020

Registration link:
https://tinyurl.com/y37owqby

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🎙Announcement:

🔖TOPIC: “Various Bioinformatics/Biotechnology opportunities through GATE & other competitive exams”

🕰 TIME: 17th
October,Saturday 6 PM (IST)🇮🇳

🎤SPEAKER PROFILE:
Ms. Akshaya Selvaraj (GATE TOPPER)
Researcher at TCS
Alumni of IIT-Chennai

👨‍💻 REGISTER: https://tinyurl.com/LLBICTWS8

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