🎞Good introduction to Ontologies from EMBL-EBI
💥In this webinar, we will introduce the concept of an ontology, a type of controlled vocabulary that encompasses relationships between entities, and will cover why ontologies are useful for describing biological data and biology.
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💥In this webinar, we will introduce the concept of an ontology, a type of controlled vocabulary that encompasses relationships between entities, and will cover why ontologies are useful for describing biological data and biology.
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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Ontologies for biocuration
This webinar, part of the biocuration series, will introduce the concept of an ontology, a type of controlled vocabulary that encompasses relationships between entities, and will cover why ontologies are useful for describing biological data and biology.…
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📌 RSG-Spain BioinfoPills Abril 2022 📌
🇪🇸 Language: ES
📓Título: Hackathon en BU-ISCIII para desarrollar BU-ISCIII-tools
💁🏼♀️Ponente: Erika Kvalem
Denoscription: This talk has as its main goal to introduce the methodology used in the first hackaton in BU-ISCIII (bioinformatics unit in the Institute of Health Carlos III) in february 2022 in which we developed software for automatizing our support to the institute labs.
👀 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bthw27A1hcc
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
🇪🇸 Language: ES
📓Título: Hackathon en BU-ISCIII para desarrollar BU-ISCIII-tools
💁🏼♀️Ponente: Erika Kvalem
Denoscription: This talk has as its main goal to introduce the methodology used in the first hackaton in BU-ISCIII (bioinformatics unit in the Institute of Health Carlos III) in february 2022 in which we developed software for automatizing our support to the institute labs.
👀 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bthw27A1hcc
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
YouTube
Hackathon en BU-ISCIII para desarrollar BU-ISCIII-tools | Bioinfo Pills | RSG-Spain Madrid
RSG-Spain presenta su ciclo de charlas BioinfoPills en su I edición de abril de 2022.
Ponente: Erika Kvalem Soto
Bio: Estudié Ingeniería Biomédica y me especialicé en Big Data y y ciencia de datos. Actualmente trabajo en el departamento de Bioinformática…
Ponente: Erika Kvalem Soto
Bio: Estudié Ingeniería Biomédica y me especialicé en Big Data y y ciencia de datos. Actualmente trabajo en el departamento de Bioinformática…
🧑💻Free webinar
💥A look into the future of Genomics - Have your say💥
🗓 Date: Thu, 21 April 2022
🕖 Time: 15:30 – 16:30 (+04:30)
📍 Location: Online
✍🏻 Registration & More information
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
💥A look into the future of Genomics - Have your say💥
🗓 Date: Thu, 21 April 2022
🕖 Time: 15:30 – 16:30 (+04:30)
📍 Location: Online
✍🏻 Registration & More information
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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A look into the future of Genomics - Have your say
This is your opportunity to have your say and contribute to the Genomic Medicine Service Alliances, Digital DNA Project business case.
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💥 Bulk and Single Cell RNA Sequencing Analysis💥
Interested in learning how to analyse Bulk and Single Cell RNA Seq data? Here, we offer an online workshop on this topic with expert speakers and live demo sessions. Check out www.dollareducation.org
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🗓 Date: 11- 20 April, 2022
⏰ Time: 6:00 pm IST
✍️ Registration Link
https://www.dollareducation.org
💲 Fees: Rupees 1200 for Indian Participants /USD 25 for international Participants
💥Topics:
▫️Linux and R programming
▫️Reference based and de novo assembly
▫️Quantification of RNA trannoscripts
▫️Introduction to scRNAseq
▫️Integrating multiple datasets in scRNAseq analysis
▫️Differential gene expression
▫️Gene enrichment analysis
ℹ️Contact and More information:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/+qCL0SBRZSLZmMDE1
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Interested in learning how to analyse Bulk and Single Cell RNA Seq data? Here, we offer an online workshop on this topic with expert speakers and live demo sessions. Check out www.dollareducation.org
👉🏻ENROLL FAST
🗓 Date: 11- 20 April, 2022
⏰ Time: 6:00 pm IST
✍️ Registration Link
https://www.dollareducation.org
💲 Fees: Rupees 1200 for Indian Participants /USD 25 for international Participants
💥Topics:
▫️Linux and R programming
▫️Reference based and de novo assembly
▫️Quantification of RNA trannoscripts
▫️Introduction to scRNAseq
▫️Integrating multiple datasets in scRNAseq analysis
▫️Differential gene expression
▫️Gene enrichment analysis
ℹ️Contact and More information:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/+qCL0SBRZSLZmMDE1
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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📄 Developments in Algorithms for Sequence Alignment: A Review
📘 Journal: Biomolecules (I.F.=4.879)
🗓Publish year: 6 April 2022
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📘 Journal: Biomolecules (I.F.=4.879)
🗓Publish year: 6 April 2022
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📄A Survey of Brain Tumor Segmentation and Classification Algorithms
📘 Journal: Journal of Imaging
🗓Publish year: 2021
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📘 Journal: Journal of Imaging
🗓Publish year: 2021
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📚Free online book:
Workshop in Applied Bioinformatics using R and Python
💥Biology is becoming a data science where high-throughput methodologies produce vast amounts of heterogeneous data that require analysis, mining, synthesis and effective delivery of such results (e.g., papers, presentations, reports). This course is a workshop designed to introduce graduate students in biology and biotechnology to practical applications of bioinformatics. As any workshop, this class consists of hands-on and practical training experiences, and it is not a regular course where the instructor feeds you with pieces of information. For this purpose, we will use R as our standard coding language, but we will introduce Python at later stage of this class. During this workshop, students will follow recipes and worked examples in a dedicate resource (an online book designed specifically for this class). This online book aims to illustrate how you can implement bioinformatics code to perform data manipulation, exploration, mining, statistics and graphics...
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Workshop in Applied Bioinformatics using R and Python
💥Biology is becoming a data science where high-throughput methodologies produce vast amounts of heterogeneous data that require analysis, mining, synthesis and effective delivery of such results (e.g., papers, presentations, reports). This course is a workshop designed to introduce graduate students in biology and biotechnology to practical applications of bioinformatics. As any workshop, this class consists of hands-on and practical training experiences, and it is not a regular course where the instructor feeds you with pieces of information. For this purpose, we will use R as our standard coding language, but we will introduce Python at later stage of this class. During this workshop, students will follow recipes and worked examples in a dedicate resource (an online book designed specifically for this class). This online book aims to illustrate how you can implement bioinformatics code to perform data manipulation, exploration, mining, statistics and graphics...
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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📄 The roles of code in biology
💥 From abstract: The way in which computer code is perceived and used in biological research has been a source of some controversy and confusion, and has resulted in sub-optimal outcomes related to reproducibility, scalability and productivity. We suggest that the confusion is due in part to a misunderstanding of the function of code when applied to the life sciences. Code has many roles, and in this paper we present a three-dimensional taxonomy to classify those roles and map them specifically to the life sciences. We identify a ‘‘sweet spot’’ in the taxonomy—a convergence where bioinformaticians should concentrate their efforts in order to derive the most value from the time they spend using code...
📘 Journal: Science Progress Journal
🗓Publish year: 2021
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
💥 From abstract: The way in which computer code is perceived and used in biological research has been a source of some controversy and confusion, and has resulted in sub-optimal outcomes related to reproducibility, scalability and productivity. We suggest that the confusion is due in part to a misunderstanding of the function of code when applied to the life sciences. Code has many roles, and in this paper we present a three-dimensional taxonomy to classify those roles and map them specifically to the life sciences. We identify a ‘‘sweet spot’’ in the taxonomy—a convergence where bioinformaticians should concentrate their efforts in order to derive the most value from the time they spend using code...
📘 Journal: Science Progress Journal
🗓Publish year: 2021
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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👨🏫Bioinformatics resources for protein biology
💥Free course materials from EMBL-EBI
📁 Including videos and slides
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💥Free course materials from EMBL-EBI
📁 Including videos and slides
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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👨🏻💻Accomplished Workshop
💥Microbiome bioinformatics analysis
🔷 Lessons:
▫️Set up and resources
▫️Sequence processing
▫️Data cleaning
▫️Data visualization
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💥Microbiome bioinformatics analysis
🔷 Lessons:
▫️Set up and resources
▫️Sequence processing
▫️Data cleaning
▫️Data visualization
🚪Enter the workshop
📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
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📜How to develop Bioinformatics software (Step-by-Step)
guide for beginners
🔷 Table of contents:
▫️Stage 1: Learning the basics
▫️Stage 2: Program development
▫️Stage 3: Finalization, Validation, and Marketing
▫️Why Bioinformatics tools are in High Demands?
▫️Important tips for designing bioinformatics software
▫️Summary
▫️Final thoughts
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guide for beginners
🔷 Table of contents:
▫️Stage 1: Learning the basics
▫️Stage 2: Program development
▫️Stage 3: Finalization, Validation, and Marketing
▫️Why Bioinformatics tools are in High Demands?
▫️Important tips for designing bioinformatics software
▫️Summary
▫️Final thoughts
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
Software Radius
How to Develop Bioinformatics Software [2025] Guide
Want to develop your own tool this Step-by-Step Guide on How to Develop Bioinformatics Software for Beginners help you to do so
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📑Computational Genomics in the Era of Precision Medicine: Applications to Variant Analysis and Gene Therapy
📘 Journal: Journal of Personalized Medicine (I.F.=4.945)
🗓Publish year: 2022
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📘 Journal: Journal of Personalized Medicine (I.F.=4.945)
🗓Publish year: 2022
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📃 Current progress and open challenges for applying deep learning across the biosciences
📘 Journal: Nature Communications (I.F.=15.805)
🗓Publish year: April 2022
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📲Channel: @Bioinformatics
📘 Journal: Nature Communications (I.F.=15.805)
🗓Publish year: April 2022
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👨🏫Network analysis of protein interaction data
💥Free online tutorial from EMBL-EBI
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💥Free online tutorial from EMBL-EBI
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📑Graph- and rule-based learning algorithms: a comprehensive review of their applications for cancer type classification and prognosis using genomic data
📘Journal: Briefings in Bioinformatics (I.F.=11.622)
🗓Publish year: 2020
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📘Journal: Briefings in Bioinformatics (I.F.=11.622)
🗓Publish year: 2020
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