💪 Computational Biology Boundaries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyFGZjiqLGg
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyFGZjiqLGg
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
YouTube
Is Computational Biology an answer to our health problems | Neelanjana Sengupta | TEDxHITKolkata
Can difficult diseases have a cure, is computational biology the answer to this problem?
Neelanjana Sengupta, a computational biologist almost by accident. She had been a curious child who felt bothered unless she was able to grasp, at least conceptually…
Neelanjana Sengupta, a computational biologist almost by accident. She had been a curious child who felt bothered unless she was able to grasp, at least conceptually…
🧬 Sequencing Key Molecules in Just Minutes Instead of Years
https://scitechdaily.com/sequencing-key-molecules-in-just-minutes-instead-of-years/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://scitechdaily.com/sequencing-key-molecules-in-just-minutes-instead-of-years/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
SciTechDaily
Sequencing Key Molecules in Just Minutes Instead of Years
Research demonstrates potential for rapid, accurate glycan sequencing. Using a nanopore, researchers have demonstrated the potential to reduce the time required for sequencing a glycosaminoglycan — a class of long chain-linked sugar molecules as important…
⚙ Nvidia and Harvard develop AI tool that speeds up genome analysis
https://venturebeat.com/2021/03/08/nvidia-and-harvard-develop-ai-tool-that-speeds-up-genome-analysis/
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https://venturebeat.com/2021/03/08/nvidia-and-harvard-develop-ai-tool-that-speeds-up-genome-analysis/
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VentureBeat
Nvidia and Harvard develop AI tool that speeds up genome analysis
Nvidia and Harvard researchers say they've developed an AI tool that can dramatically speed up genome analysis.
🧑🏫 New research trends for metabolic network reconstruction
⏱ Time: 14-Mar-2021 / 19:00
🕸https://vc.sharif.edu/ch/soal
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
⏱ Time: 14-Mar-2021 / 19:00
🕸https://vc.sharif.edu/ch/soal
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🧑⚕️ Whole genome sequencing shows promise in routine treatment of blood cancers
A study by university doctors found that sequencing the genome of people with blood cancers is often better and even quicker than conventional tests and costs about the same. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, one of the most prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals.
“What we showed is that genome sequencing has reached a point that it is now practical, fast, economical, clinically feasible and accessible for the routine testing of patients,” said Dr. David Spencer, medical director of Washington University’s McDonnell Genome Institute Clinical Sequencing Lab.
https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/for-blood-cancers-whole-genome-sequencing-may-be-able-to-replace-standard-genetic-tests-that-guide-therapy/?_ga=2.42947427.71587469.1615559294-1696562336.1615559294
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A study by university doctors found that sequencing the genome of people with blood cancers is often better and even quicker than conventional tests and costs about the same. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, one of the most prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals.
“What we showed is that genome sequencing has reached a point that it is now practical, fast, economical, clinically feasible and accessible for the routine testing of patients,” said Dr. David Spencer, medical director of Washington University’s McDonnell Genome Institute Clinical Sequencing Lab.
https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/for-blood-cancers-whole-genome-sequencing-may-be-able-to-replace-standard-genetic-tests-that-guide-therapy/?_ga=2.42947427.71587469.1615559294-1696562336.1615559294
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Promising role for whole genome sequencing in guiding blood cancer treatment | Washington University School of Medicine in St.…
Sequencing results returned in a few days; costs similar to conventional testing
🧑🏫 Workshop on Genome Annotation using Ensembl Genome Browser
⏱ 23, 24 and 25 March 2021 | 6:00 to 9:00 PM IST (+5:30 GMT)
📝 Register Here:
https://genespectrum.co.in/bioinformatics-training/ensembl_workshop/
📞 For more details contact on whatsapp/telegram : +91 7021386045
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
⏱ 23, 24 and 25 March 2021 | 6:00 to 9:00 PM IST (+5:30 GMT)
📝 Register Here:
https://genespectrum.co.in/bioinformatics-training/ensembl_workshop/
📞 For more details contact on whatsapp/telegram : +91 7021386045
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👁 Researchers identify 50 additional genes for eye color
An international team of scientists has identified 50 more genes for eye color. “We knew of all these people whether they had brown, blue or any other color eyes. Computers searched their DNA for areas that have something to do with eye color. In this way, we found 61 genes associated with eye color, 50 of which were still unknown,” Dr. Manfred Kayser of the Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, said in an article on the university’s website. Study the paper here:
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/11/eabd1239
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An international team of scientists has identified 50 more genes for eye color. “We knew of all these people whether they had brown, blue or any other color eyes. Computers searched their DNA for areas that have something to do with eye color. In this way, we found 61 genes associated with eye color, 50 of which were still unknown,” Dr. Manfred Kayser of the Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, said in an article on the university’s website. Study the paper here:
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/11/eabd1239
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Science
Genome-wide association study in almost 195,000 individuals identifies 50 previously unidentified genetic loci for eye color
Human eye color is highly heritable, but its genetic architecture is not yet fully understood. We report the results of the largest genome-wide association study for eye color to date, involving up to 192,986 European participants from 10 populations. We…
📹 64 Short lecture videos on bioinformatics
from the Center for Computational Biology and bioinformatics
at Indiana University School of Medicine
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLusPIkuVew_75IRojlv8uOhoxI89CFbKD
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
from the Center for Computational Biology and bioinformatics
at Indiana University School of Medicine
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLusPIkuVew_75IRojlv8uOhoxI89CFbKD
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👷♂️ Full-time fully virtual Co-Op position
2021 Computational Biology, Bioinformatics
https://jobs.merck.com/us/en/job/MERCUSR105237ENUS/2021-Computational-Biology-Bioinformatics-Co-Op?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=phenom-feeds
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2021 Computational Biology, Bioinformatics
https://jobs.merck.com/us/en/job/MERCUSR105237ENUS/2021-Computational-Biology-Bioinformatics-Co-Op?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=phenom-feeds
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🧑🏫 Workshop from McGill University on Introduction to single cell analysis concepts
This workshop intends to introduce the basic concepts underlying single-cell data generation, processing, and analysis. We will introduce the current state-of-the-art technologies for molecular profiling at the single cell level. The goal is to help participants get familiar with existing tools and understand the differences between them. The main focus of the hands-on section will be an example of the typical analysis workflow of single-cell RNA sequencing data. It is strongly recommended to have previous coding experience and a basic understanding of bulk genomic analyses. See more details here:
https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/introduction-single-cell-analysis-concepts-329688
⏱ March 29, 2021 | 1 PM- 5 PM
📝 Register here:
https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUvfumsqTgpG9w0bZmqEcEWCm1CMi2CfrvD
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
This workshop intends to introduce the basic concepts underlying single-cell data generation, processing, and analysis. We will introduce the current state-of-the-art technologies for molecular profiling at the single cell level. The goal is to help participants get familiar with existing tools and understand the differences between them. The main focus of the hands-on section will be an example of the typical analysis workflow of single-cell RNA sequencing data. It is strongly recommended to have previous coding experience and a basic understanding of bulk genomic analyses. See more details here:
https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/introduction-single-cell-analysis-concepts-329688
⏱ March 29, 2021 | 1 PM- 5 PM
📝 Register here:
https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUvfumsqTgpG9w0bZmqEcEWCm1CMi2CfrvD
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📉 Workflow overview of pathway analysis protocol for RNA-seq data
Input data of normalized differentially expressed genes lists for samples (Top) is subjected to Data Processing and Pathway Analysis steps to generate both ranked lists and nodal network maps of biological functions and pathways of interest (Bottom).
🗒Source Paper:
https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/4/1/21/htm
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Input data of normalized differentially expressed genes lists for samples (Top) is subjected to Data Processing and Pathway Analysis steps to generate both ranked lists and nodal network maps of biological functions and pathways of interest (Bottom).
🗒Source Paper:
https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/4/1/21/htm
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🎞 NCBI Mastery: A Beginner's Guide to Bioinformatics
A complete and Up to Date NCBI Video Guide
🗒 Including tons of tools and databases of NCBI like:
mRNA Sequence Retrieval and Analysis, Gene Database, FASTA Format, Genbank Format, Genbank Database, RefSeq Database, ORF Finder, Genome Database, Genome Data Viewer, Genome Assembly, SNP Database (dbSNP), ...
📝 More information details:
https://www.udemy.com/course/ncbi-mastery-beginners-guide-to-bioinformatics
⏱ Lifetime Time Access
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A complete and Up to Date NCBI Video Guide
🗒 Including tons of tools and databases of NCBI like:
mRNA Sequence Retrieval and Analysis, Gene Database, FASTA Format, Genbank Format, Genbank Database, RefSeq Database, ORF Finder, Genome Database, Genome Data Viewer, Genome Assembly, SNP Database (dbSNP), ...
📝 More information details:
https://www.udemy.com/course/ncbi-mastery-beginners-guide-to-bioinformatics
⏱ Lifetime Time Access
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🏛 Conference on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
🗓 Event Date: April 15 - 17, 2021
💣 Deadline: March 31, 2021 (Registration/Abstracts)
🕸 Location: Virtual
✍️ Registration and more information:
https://lbrn.lsu.edu/conference-on-biology-and-bioinformatics.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🗓 Event Date: April 15 - 17, 2021
💣 Deadline: March 31, 2021 (Registration/Abstracts)
🕸 Location: Virtual
✍️ Registration and more information:
https://lbrn.lsu.edu/conference-on-biology-and-bioinformatics.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👨🏫 Registration is open for three week Genome Informatics Workshop
✍️ Registration Link
https://decodelife.org
💲 Fees: Rupees 1000 For Indian Participant. / Dollar 20 (USA) for Foreign Participant.
We have kept nominal fees in order to ensure that only serious candidates participate.
💥Key Features :
▫️E- Certificate of participation
▫️Global Instructors
▫️Videos access for all sessions
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
✍️ Registration Link
https://decodelife.org
💲 Fees: Rupees 1000 For Indian Participant. / Dollar 20 (USA) for Foreign Participant.
We have kept nominal fees in order to ensure that only serious candidates participate.
💥Key Features :
▫️E- Certificate of participation
▫️Global Instructors
▫️Videos access for all sessions
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👨🏫 Free online Training course in single-cell spring school
🗓 Time: One week course starts on 4.04.2021
👄 Language: English
✍️ Registration (deadline: 31.03.2021):
https://forms.gle/H3zXb1ofaSvZ3bKg8
ℹ️More information:
https://genomics.org.ua/2021/03/training-course-in-single-cell-biology/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🗓 Time: One week course starts on 4.04.2021
👄 Language: English
✍️ Registration (deadline: 31.03.2021):
https://forms.gle/H3zXb1ofaSvZ3bKg8
ℹ️More information:
https://genomics.org.ua/2021/03/training-course-in-single-cell-biology/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
💾 Using Big data (large, complex datasets) for diabetes research
https://www.healio.com/news/endocrinology/20210321/niddk-big-data-programs-help-to-enhance-share-new-research-in-diabetes
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://www.healio.com/news/endocrinology/20210321/niddk-big-data-programs-help-to-enhance-share-new-research-in-diabetes
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Healio News
NIDDK big data programs help to enhance, share new research in diabetes
New digital tools and technologies are being used to parse through big data and allow researchers to study diabetes in unprecedented ways, according to a speaker at the ENDO annual meeting. Griffin P. Rodgers, MD, MACP, director of the National Institute…
📎 New Review Paper:
Incorporating Machine Learning into Established Bioinformatics Frameworks
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/6/2903/htm
Here, authors review recently developed methods that incorporate machine learning with techniques from molecular evolution, protein structure analysis, systems biology, and disease genomics. They outline the challenges posed for machine learning, and, in particular, deep learning in biomedicine, and suggest unique opportunities for machine learning techniques integrated with established bioinformatics approaches to overcome some of these challenges
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Incorporating Machine Learning into Established Bioinformatics Frameworks
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/6/2903/htm
Here, authors review recently developed methods that incorporate machine learning with techniques from molecular evolution, protein structure analysis, systems biology, and disease genomics. They outline the challenges posed for machine learning, and, in particular, deep learning in biomedicine, and suggest unique opportunities for machine learning techniques integrated with established bioinformatics approaches to overcome some of these challenges
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👨🏫 Spring 2021 MIT course on
Computational Systems Biology: Deep Learning in Life Science
🎞 With lecture videos, slides and other course materials
https://mit6874.github.io/
This courses introduces foundations and state-of-the-art machine learning challenges in genomics and the life sciences more broadly. It introduces both deep learning and classical machine learning approaches to key problems, comparing and contrasting their power and limitations. It seeks to enable students to evaluate a wide variety of solutions to key problems we face in this rapidly developing field, and to execute on new enabling solutions that can have large impact. Students will program using Python 3 and TensorFlow 2 in Jupyter Notebooks, a nod to the importance of carefully documenting their work so it can be precisely reproduced by others.
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Computational Systems Biology: Deep Learning in Life Science
🎞 With lecture videos, slides and other course materials
https://mit6874.github.io/
This courses introduces foundations and state-of-the-art machine learning challenges in genomics and the life sciences more broadly. It introduces both deep learning and classical machine learning approaches to key problems, comparing and contrasting their power and limitations. It seeks to enable students to evaluate a wide variety of solutions to key problems we face in this rapidly developing field, and to execute on new enabling solutions that can have large impact. Students will program using Python 3 and TensorFlow 2 in Jupyter Notebooks, a nod to the importance of carefully documenting their work so it can be precisely reproduced by others.
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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💣 Genomics and Bioweapons
https://www.military.com/daily-news/opinions/2021/03/23/will-genomics-become-next-arena-of-china-us-military-competition.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://www.military.com/daily-news/opinions/2021/03/23/will-genomics-become-next-arena-of-china-us-military-competition.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Military.com
Will Genomics Become the Next Arena of China-US Military Competition?
Genomics offers benefits to medical science and human health, but its weaponization could make it another arena of Sino-American competition.
🧠 'Zombie' genes? Research shows some genes come to life in the brain after death
In the hours after we die, certain cells in the human brain are still active. Some cells even increase their activity and grow to gargantuan proportions, according to new research from the University of Illinois Chicago.
In a newly published study in the journal Scientific Reports, the UIC researchers analyzed gene expression in fresh brain tissue — which was collected during routine brain surgery — at multiple times after removal to simulate the post-mortem interval and death. They found that gene expression in some cells actually increased after death.
Study the paper here:
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85801-6
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
In the hours after we die, certain cells in the human brain are still active. Some cells even increase their activity and grow to gargantuan proportions, according to new research from the University of Illinois Chicago.
In a newly published study in the journal Scientific Reports, the UIC researchers analyzed gene expression in fresh brain tissue — which was collected during routine brain surgery — at multiple times after removal to simulate the post-mortem interval and death. They found that gene expression in some cells actually increased after death.
Study the paper here:
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85801-6
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
❓How to Become a Bioinformatician
We’ve got the lowdown on the training you’ll need to pursue this career path, and a handy list of resources to get you started on your learning.
✍️ Level: Elementary
https://bitesizebio.com/38236/how-to-become-a-bioinformatician/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
We’ve got the lowdown on the training you’ll need to pursue this career path, and a handy list of resources to get you started on your learning.
✍️ Level: Elementary
https://bitesizebio.com/38236/how-to-become-a-bioinformatician/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Bitesize Bio
8 Must-have Skills for Budding Bioinformaticians
Interested in a career in bioinformatics? Read on for some important career information on how to become a bioinformatician and the skills you'll need to prepare for this career.