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230619 The potential of research data – How research infrastructures support new opportunities and benefits for society

19 – 20 June 2023, Lund, Sweden

Panel discussion 3: The Future is now, and it’s digital: Highlights on data and emerging technologies.

 

Erik Huizer, CEO, Géant

Darja Fišer, Director, Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN-ERIC)

Matthew Thakur, Senior Programme Manager European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)

Ilse van Bemmel, Project Scientist, Joint Institute for VLBI (JIV-ERIC), and Event Horizon Telescope Team Member 5

Liane Hughes, Project Leader, Covid-19 & Pandemic Preparedness Data Portal,nSciLifeLab

 

Photo: Josefine Stenersen

Students Advanced Bachelor of Bioinformatics

hTectonin is distantly related to the invertebrate Tectonins.

(A) The phylogenetic tree constructed after a PSI-Search query using the invertebrate Tectonins revealed K1358 family of proteins as closely related Tectonin domain containing proteins in the mammals and also in lower species like the frog. The numbers at the nodes are an indication of the level of confidence for the branches as determined by bootstrap analysis (1000 bootstrap replicates). (B) Bioinformatics domain analysis utilizing SMART [22], [23] shows existence of Tectonin domain-containing proteins both in invertebrates and vertebrates from the horseshoe crab lectins, worm, up to humans. Of interest in this study is the protein hTectonin (red asterisk) which appear to have homologues in other species as well, for example in P. troglodytes (chimpanzee), P. pygmaeus (orangutan), M. musculus (mouse), G. gallus (chicken), C. elegans (worm) and D. melanogaster (fruitfly).

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Well constructed and it is quite small. Picture was taken by Jae Ho Cha on 1st September 2015 and i used my galaxy s5 which is 16MP.

Session IV : Made in Brussels , made in Belgium - 28 October 2013

 

Yves Moreau , Professor of Bioinformatics at University of Leuven and researcher at the iMinds Future Health department

 

TEDX BRUSSELS 2013 - Belgium - Brussels - October 2013 © TEDx Brussels/Scorpix

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In professor Michelle Arbeitman's lab, post-doctoral fellows Matt Lebo (right, Ph.D. in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics '08) and Saori Lobbia analyze DNA gel electrophoresis data with Thomas Goldman (left), a Ph.D. candidate in molecular biology. Photo by: Philip Channing.

The helix in the court yard at EMBL when I was out there in Heidelburg.

For more information about the ITEST, please visit www.nwabr.org/education/itest.html

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CRI Workshop Learning Series

Bioinformatics Workshop 2014

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Post-doctoral fellows Matt Lebo (right, Ph.D. in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics '08) and Saori Lobbia analyze DNA gel electrophoresis data in professor Arbeitman's laboratory. Photo by: Philip Channing.

From the 7-19 August 2016, the Biosciences eastern and central Africa-International Livestock Research Institute (BecA-ILRI) Hub and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) conducted a training workshop on Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics at the ILRI campus in Nairobi, Kenya (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub/Sylvia Muthoni).

Head of Bioinformatics, Animal Bioscience (AG) (photo credit: ILRI).

 

Initials of the Structural Bioinformatics and Computational Biochemistry Unit, made from soft drink cans consumed in the lab. Installation by Robert G. D'Rozario and Chze-Ling Wee (2008).

 

[photographed with Olympus E420 (Zuiko 25mm pancake lens), stitched with Hugin OS X]

 

The 1st European Cancer Dependency Map Symposium was an international event organised by scientists at Human Technopole (Milan, IT), EMBL – European Bioinformatics Institute (Cambridge, UK), Wellcome Sanger Institute (Cambridge, UK) and ETH Zurich (Switzerland) on 8 May 2023 at Human Technopole.

vaginal microbiome-We offer a wide range of professional microbial genome analysis to address your reproductive tract microbial research based on our High-throughput sequencing technology platforms and expertise in bioinformatics analysis.

 

230619 The potential of research data – How research infrastructures support new opportunities and benefits for society

19 – 20 June 2023, Lund, Sweden

Panel discussion 3: The Future is now, and it’s digital: Highlights on data and emerging technologies.

 

Erik Huizer, CEO, Géant

Darja Fišer, Director, Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN-ERIC)

Matthew Thakur, Senior Programme Manager European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)

Ilse van Bemmel, Project Scientist, Joint Institute for VLBI (JIV-ERIC), and Event Horizon Telescope Team Member 5

Liane Hughes, Project Leader, Covid-19 & Pandemic Preparedness Data Portal,nSciLifeLab

 

Photo: Josefine Stenersen

iMAL, Brussels, May 2014

William Latham is a computer art pioneer, internationally known for his organic artworks based on the processes of evolution. Up to 1993, he was a Research Fellow at The IBM UK Scientific Centre. He then founded Computer Artworks Ltd, a game studio that produced the video game The THING. Since 2007, Latham is Professor of Computer Art at Goldsmiths, where he applies his evolutionary rule-based approach to the domain of protein folding, scientific visualization and gamification in collaboration with the Bioinformatics department, neuroscientists and Prof. Frederic Leymarie.

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George Tinega is a graduate student in Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. His research fellowship at BecA-ILRI (2013) is on "Molecular characterization of Salmonella isolates obtained from Wambizzi pig abattoir in Kampala, Uganda" (photo credit: ILRI/George Tinega).

From the 7-19 August 2016, the Biosciences eastern and central Africa-International Livestock Research Institute (BecA-ILRI) Hub and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) conducted a training workshop on Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics at the ILRI campus in Nairobi, Kenya (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub/Sylvia Muthoni).

Ken Kemner is the originator and leader of the Molecular Environmental Science Group at Argonne, an integrated multidisciplinary research group that makes use of synchrotron radiation and lab-based environmental chemistry and biology approaches for biogeochemical research, with a subsequent focus on the incorporation of pyrosequencing and bioinformatics tools for metabolic and microbial community analysis. More »

 

Photo by Wes Agresta / Courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.

 

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Photo by Mohd Faiz Fakruddin bin Hassan / Bach in Bioinformatics / 2nd Prize Winner of MSU Architectural Photography Contest

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