📖 Good review of Gene Regulatory Network Inference techniques and tools
https://academic.oup.com/bib/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bib/bbaa190/5904505
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https://academic.oup.com/bib/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bib/bbaa190/5904505
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🧑🏫 IV International Workshop on Computational Mathematics and Bioinformatics
📌Topics:
▫️Computational Mathematics
▫️High Performance Computing
▫️Computational Design of Nanomaterials
▫️Bioinformatics and its applications
▫️Neuroinformatics
🗓 Dates:
May 31, 2021: Deadline for the receipt of works.
July 1, 2021: Acceptance by the Scientific Committee.
August 1, 2021: Deadline for the receipt of rectified works.
October 5 to 7, 2021: Event development.
📍Location: Virtual
🗣 Language: Spanish and English
ℹ️ For more information click here
✍️Submission link:
https://easychair.org/cfp/UCIENCIA2021
📨Email: gulinj@uci.cu
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📌Topics:
▫️Computational Mathematics
▫️High Performance Computing
▫️Computational Design of Nanomaterials
▫️Bioinformatics and its applications
▫️Neuroinformatics
🗓 Dates:
May 31, 2021: Deadline for the receipt of works.
July 1, 2021: Acceptance by the Scientific Committee.
August 1, 2021: Deadline for the receipt of rectified works.
October 5 to 7, 2021: Event development.
📍Location: Virtual
🗣 Language: Spanish and English
ℹ️ For more information click here
✍️Submission link:
https://easychair.org/cfp/UCIENCIA2021
📨Email: gulinj@uci.cu
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👨💻 Novel algorithm can determine how cancer cells re-organize the 3D structure of their DNA
https://phys.org/news/2021-05-cancer-cells-hijack-3d-dna.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://phys.org/news/2021-05-cancer-cells-hijack-3d-dna.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
phys.org
Cancer cells hijack the 3D structure of DNA
In cancer, a lot of biology goes awry: Genes mutate, molecular processes change dramatically, and cells proliferate uncontrollably to form entirely new tissues that we call tumors. Multiple things go ...
📕 Bioinformatics online workbook
The best way to learn bioinformatics is through examples of real world problems. The Bioinformatics Workbook provides the reader with an in depth understanding of experimental design, data acquisition, data wrangling, data analysis and visualization. This is accomplished through worked out example problem in each of these sections along with one or more advanced problem sets and corresponding solutions. This books assumes that the reader has some knowledge of biology and basic understanding of the Unix command line. However, for the beginner, the appendix contains introductory material and tips/tricks for common bioinformatics problems, that is referred to for more information throughout the book.
https://bioinformaticsworkbook.org/list.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
The best way to learn bioinformatics is through examples of real world problems. The Bioinformatics Workbook provides the reader with an in depth understanding of experimental design, data acquisition, data wrangling, data analysis and visualization. This is accomplished through worked out example problem in each of these sections along with one or more advanced problem sets and corresponding solutions. This books assumes that the reader has some knowledge of biology and basic understanding of the Unix command line. However, for the beginner, the appendix contains introductory material and tips/tricks for common bioinformatics problems, that is referred to for more information throughout the book.
https://bioinformaticsworkbook.org/list.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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🎞 Free recorded webinar
💥Mastering Phylogenetic Tree Creation & Optimization💥
https://www.dnastar.com/mastering-phylogenetic-tree-creation-and-optimization-with-megalign-pro/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
💥Mastering Phylogenetic Tree Creation & Optimization💥
https://www.dnastar.com/mastering-phylogenetic-tree-creation-and-optimization-with-megalign-pro/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📊 Biological data visualization important notes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2PxHtmfCK0
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2PxHtmfCK0
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
YouTube
The essence of data visualization in bioinformatics (Webinar)
Presenter: Martin Krzywinski, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Center.
Progress in science requires effective communication—do not leave your audience confused, bored, or uninspired. Using critique by redesign and drawing from published examples in…
Progress in science requires effective communication—do not leave your audience confused, bored, or uninspired. Using critique by redesign and drawing from published examples in…
📖 Network modeling methods for precision medicine
Abstract:We discuss in this survey several network modeling methods and their applicability to precision medicine. We review several network centrality methods and two systems controllability methods . We demonstrate their applicability to precision medicine on three multiple myeloma patient disease networks. Each network consists of protein-protein interactions built around a specific patient's mutated genes, around the targets of the drugs used in the standard of care in multiple myeloma, and around multiple myeloma-specific essential genes. For each network we demonstrate how the network methods we discuss can be used to identify personalized, targeted drug combinations uniquely suited to that patient.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2104.09206.pdf
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Abstract:We discuss in this survey several network modeling methods and their applicability to precision medicine. We review several network centrality methods and two systems controllability methods . We demonstrate their applicability to precision medicine on three multiple myeloma patient disease networks. Each network consists of protein-protein interactions built around a specific patient's mutated genes, around the targets of the drugs used in the standard of care in multiple myeloma, and around multiple myeloma-specific essential genes. For each network we demonstrate how the network methods we discuss can be used to identify personalized, targeted drug combinations uniquely suited to that patient.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2104.09206.pdf
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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📽 Bioinformatics Project from Scratch
Data professor learning series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVLRashaA8&list=RDCMUCV8e2g4IWQqK71bbzGDEI4Q&index=2
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Data professor learning series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVLRashaA8&list=RDCMUCV8e2g4IWQqK71bbzGDEI4Q&index=2
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
YouTube
Bioinformatics Project from Scratch - Drug Discovery Part 1 (Data Collection and Pre-Processing)
Do you want to collect your very own novel and original dataset in biology that you can use in your Data Science Project? In this video, I will show you how to download and pre-process biological activity data from the ChEMBL database that you can use to…
🤒 -😊 New atlas can help understand the relationship between healthy and breast cancer cells
Australian researchers have documented the diversity of cells in the human breast, explaining the relationship between healthy breast cells and breast cancer cells.
The research, which relied on expertise spanning from breast cancer biology through to bioinformatics, measured gene expression in single cells taken from healthy women and cancerous breast tissue, including tissue carrying a faulty BRCA1 gene. This enabled the researchers to create an 'RNA atlas' that details the different cells found in these tissues.
The atlas, which was described in EMBO Journal, will enable researchers to better understand the different cell types that constitute breast tissue and how these change during the development of cancer.
📑 Paper link:
https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/embj.2020107333
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Australian researchers have documented the diversity of cells in the human breast, explaining the relationship between healthy breast cells and breast cancer cells.
The research, which relied on expertise spanning from breast cancer biology through to bioinformatics, measured gene expression in single cells taken from healthy women and cancerous breast tissue, including tissue carrying a faulty BRCA1 gene. This enabled the researchers to create an 'RNA atlas' that details the different cells found in these tissues.
The atlas, which was described in EMBO Journal, will enable researchers to better understand the different cell types that constitute breast tissue and how these change during the development of cancer.
📑 Paper link:
https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/embj.2020107333
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📘 Data Visualization with R - Online Book
R is an amazing platform for data analysis, capable of creating almost any type of graph. This book helps you create the most popular visualizations - from quick and dirty plots to publication-ready graphs. The text relies heavily on the ggplot2 package for graphics, but other approaches are covered as well.
🧑🏫 Read the book from here:
https://rkabacoff.github.io/datavis/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
R is an amazing platform for data analysis, capable of creating almost any type of graph. This book helps you create the most popular visualizations - from quick and dirty plots to publication-ready graphs. The text relies heavily on the ggplot2 package for graphics, but other approaches are covered as well.
🧑🏫 Read the book from here:
https://rkabacoff.github.io/datavis/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🧬 Sample Bioinformatics Analyses for Hub Gene Identification
🖇 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cmmm/2021/5548918/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🖇 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cmmm/2021/5548918/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🧫 An insilico method to predict genetics that underpin adverse drug reactions
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119303516#fig0015
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119303516#fig0015
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📈 Current trend and development in bioinformatics research
https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12859-020-03874-y
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12859-020-03874-y
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👨🏫 Two Days Hands on training on Cancer Genomics
🗓 Duration: 22 May and 23 May 2021
⏰ 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 2:30 pm. (IST)
📍Location: Virtual via Zoom
💻Software used: R studio
🧓Eligibility: Anyone from Life science or related fields.
✍️ Registration Link
https://forms.gle/r5PADzXaZG5RmqBr5
💲 Fees: Rs. 799 | 25 USD
🌐 Website: https://lifegenbio.com/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🗓 Duration: 22 May and 23 May 2021
⏰ 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 2:30 pm. (IST)
📍Location: Virtual via Zoom
💻Software used: R studio
🧓Eligibility: Anyone from Life science or related fields.
✍️ Registration Link
https://forms.gle/r5PADzXaZG5RmqBr5
💲 Fees: Rs. 799 | 25 USD
🌐 Website: https://lifegenbio.com/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🏢 ISCB-Africa ASBCB Bioinformatics Conference 2021
Online Event
💣 Deadline for abstract submission: April 19, 2021
🗓 Date: 7-10 June, 2021
🖇Website & more info.: https://www.iscb.org/iscbafrica2021
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Online Event
💣 Deadline for abstract submission: April 19, 2021
🗓 Date: 7-10 June, 2021
🖇Website & more info.: https://www.iscb.org/iscbafrica2021
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
❗️7 Key points about big data in pandemics
The use of data has played a central role in the COVID-19 pandemic, but it should come as no surprise that researchers are already looking at ways to improve data acquisition, management, and access. EMBL’s most recent Science and Society seminar, ‘Harnessing Big Data to Monitor and Tackle Pandemics‘, featured a panel of three speakers who shared their experiences and conclusions about these topics.
🔗 https://www.miragenews.com/just-gist-big-data-and-pandemics-in-seven-key-563697/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
The use of data has played a central role in the COVID-19 pandemic, but it should come as no surprise that researchers are already looking at ways to improve data acquisition, management, and access. EMBL’s most recent Science and Society seminar, ‘Harnessing Big Data to Monitor and Tackle Pandemics‘, featured a panel of three speakers who shared their experiences and conclusions about these topics.
🔗 https://www.miragenews.com/just-gist-big-data-and-pandemics-in-seven-key-563697/
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
💀 The entire genome of a woman from 35,000 years ago sequenced
https://phys.org/news/2021-05-entire-genome-petera-muierii-sequenced.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://phys.org/news/2021-05-entire-genome-petera-muierii-sequenced.html
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
phys.org
The entire genome from Peştera Muierii 1 sequenced
For the first time, researchers have successfully sequenced the entire genome from the skull of Peştera Muierii 1, a woman who lived in today's Romania 35,000 years ago. Her high genetic diversity shows ...
💥Network Analysis of Herbs Recommended for the Treatment of COVID-19
In this study, we aimed to identify the pattern and combination of herbs used in the formulae recommended for treating different stages of COVID-19 using a network analysis approach. A total of 142 herbal formulae comprising 416 herbs were analyzed. All possible herbal pairs were examined, and the top frequently used herbal pairs were identified for each disease stage. The herb Glycyrrhizae radix et rhizoma is only identified in one herb pair, even though this herb is identified as one of the herbs with high frequency of use for every disease stage. This study may provide new insights and ideas for clinical research in the future.
📑Study more: https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S305176
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
In this study, we aimed to identify the pattern and combination of herbs used in the formulae recommended for treating different stages of COVID-19 using a network analysis approach. A total of 142 herbal formulae comprising 416 herbs were analyzed. All possible herbal pairs were examined, and the top frequently used herbal pairs were identified for each disease stage. The herb Glycyrrhizae radix et rhizoma is only identified in one herb pair, even though this herb is identified as one of the herbs with high frequency of use for every disease stage. This study may provide new insights and ideas for clinical research in the future.
📑Study more: https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S305176
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🎬Introduction to Biological Network Analysis
👩🏫Mini Courses from Donna Slonim at Tufts University
Session 1: Network Basics and Properties
Session 2: From Graphs to Function
Session 3: Identifying Network Modules
Session 4: Network Alignment and Querying
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
👩🏫Mini Courses from Donna Slonim at Tufts University
Session 1: Network Basics and Properties
Session 2: From Graphs to Function
Session 3: Identifying Network Modules
Session 4: Network Alignment and Querying
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🧑🎨 Tasks, Techniques, and Tools for Genomic Data Visualization
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cgf.13727
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cgf.13727
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics