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📃The application of machine learning to multi-omics data: dealing with dimensionality

📘Journal: Briefing in Bioinformatics (I.F.=13.994)
🗓Publish year: 2023

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#review #machine_learning #multi_omics
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📑Ten simple rules for teaching yourself R
💥Teaching yourself new skills can be hard. It can be a process rife with frustration, self-doubt, and low motivation to continue. The 10 rules we list here are our best strategies to overcome these challenges, master new techniques, and maybe even have some fun along the way! We hope that these rules will help new R users, be they graduate students, hobbyists, or established researchers eager to learn a new tool.

📘Journal: PLOS Computational Biology (I.F.=4.779)
🗓Publish year: 2022

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#r
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📄Comprehensive Review of Web Servers and Bioinformatics Tools for Cancer Prognosis Analysis

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Journal: Frontiers in Oncology (I.F.=5.738)
🗓Publish year: 2022

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#review #cancer #tool #web
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📃Towards reproducible computational drug discovery

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Journal: Journal of Cheminformatics (I.F.=8.469)
🗓Publish year: 2020

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#review #drug_discovery
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👨‍🏫 Registration is open to One month International Bioinformatics Workshop by DE<code>LIFE

💥 Epigenomics & Immunoinformatics - 4th Ed, 2023💥

🗓 Duration: 14 March - 8 April, 2023

✍️ Registration Link
https://decodelife.co.in

💲 Fees: Rupees 1200 for Indian Participants /USD 25 for international Participants

💥Key Features :
▫️ 23 sessions with approximately 35 hrs of learning.
▫️E- Certificate of Participation.

ℹ️ video recording will be shared with participants immediately after each session along with relevant material.

Frequently asked questions
https://decodelife.co.in/faq/

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📃Interpretable machine learning for geneticists: opening the black box

📘Journal: Trends in Genetics (I.F.=11.821)
🗓Publish year: 2020

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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
#review #machine_learning #genetics
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📄 Computational drug discovery and repurposing for the treatment of COVID-19: A systematic review

📘Journal: Bioorganic Chemistry (I.F.=5.307)
🗓Publish year: 2021

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#review #drug_discovery #repurposing #covid19
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📃 Mapping miRNA Research in Schizophrenia: A Scientometric Review

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Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (I.F.=6.208)
🗓Publish year: 2023

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#review #miran #Schizophrenia
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📄Ten simple rules for defining a computational biology project

💥If you are working in the field of computational biology, then hopefully you are familiar with the excitement associated with coming up with a new idea and thinking about how to follow up on it. Maybe the idea came from a talk you heard at a conference, a paper you read, or a conversation with a colleague. Regardless, your brain is now abuzz with how this idea will be implemented and what data you’ll need to validate it. Ultimately, if your idea pans out, perhaps it will lead to profound scientific insights, a high-impact paper, and a widely used software tool. But for now, it’s just an idea in your head. How do you begin to bring your new idea to fruition? This is, of course, the core of the scientific method–transforming an idea (or hypothesis) into discoveries. Hence, your success as a scientist depends strongly on your ability to efficiently and effectively carry out such transformations.
Here, I focus on the very first few steps of that transformation, providing some general rules that can help start your new project in the right direction. Some of these rules may be considered variations on the questions asked in the Heilmeier catechism (
https://www.darpa.mil/work-with-us/heilmeier-catechism), which is a set of questions that the US Defense Advanced Projects Agency uses to evaluate potential research projects.

📘Journal: PLOS Computational Biology (I.F.=4.779)
🗓Publish year: 2023

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🎓 A review of data mining in bioinformatics

📘BSc Thesis from Centria University of Applied Sciences, Finland

🗓Publish year: 2019

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#thesis #data_mining #review
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📃 Machine-Learning-Based Disease Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Review

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Journal: Healthcare (I.F.=3.160)
🗓Publish year: 2022

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#review #machine_learning #disease
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💥Introduction to NCBI Pathogen Detection and antimicrobial resistance data in Google BigQuery💥
🧑‍💻Free webinar from NCBI

🗓 Date: Mar 29, 2023
🕖 Time: 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
📍 Location: Online, Zoom

✍🏻 Details and Registration

📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
#webinar #pathogen #google
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📑Precision Medicine Informatics: Principles, Prospects, and Challenges

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Journal: IEEE Access (I.F.=3.367)
🗓Publish year: 2019

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#review #precision_medicine
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📃A survey of the most recent Python packages for use in biology

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Journal: NeuroQuantology
🗓Publish year: 2023

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#review #python
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📑Artificial intelligence in medical diagnostics: A review from a South African context

📘Journal: Scientific African
🗓Publish year: 2022

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#review #ai #medical #african
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