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Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
Figure 1B from Chromosome 20q Amplification Regulates in Vitro Response to Kinesin-5 Inhibitor Published in Cancer Informatics
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
Hewan Degu (left) from Dilla University. Ethiopia and Pamela Paparu (right) from National Crops Resources Research Institute, Uganda attend the Advanced Bioinformatics annual training workshop conducted by BecA-ILRI Hub in collaboration with the Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences (SLU) in Nairobi, Kenya October 7th - 18th, 2013 (photo credit: BecA-ILRI/Ethel Makila)
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
Figure 1 from Inhibition of Antiapoptotic BCL-XL, BCL-2, and MCL-1 Proteins by Small Molecule Mimetics Published in Cancer Informatics
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
I was discussing H1N1 with a bioinformatics friend of mine last weekend, and we ended up talking about ways that epidemiologists model transmission of disease. I wondered how some of the information that is shared voluntarily on social networks might be used to build useful models of various kinds.
I'm also interested in visualizing information that isn't implicitly shared - but instead is inferred or suggested.
This piece looks for tweets containing the phrases 'just landed in...' or 'just arrived in...'. Locations from these tweets are located using MetaCarta's Location Finder API. The home location for the traveling users are scraped from their Twitter pages. The system then plots these voyages over time.
I'm not entirely sure where this will end up going, but I am reasonably happy with the results so far.
Built with Processing (processing.org)
You can read more about this project on my blog - blog.blprnt.com
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
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
I am leaving today to teach a 3 day bioinformatics workshop in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina, as part of an ornithology conference there. I have a morning to bird after the workshop, so I'll return to posting neotropical birds shortly.
In the mean time, here is one more picture from my last work trip, to Sweden at the end of May. Watching this common moorhen run across the lily pads trying to achieve liftoff was pretty cool.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
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Photo by Cindy Chew
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
Photo showing Nick Goldman (UK), who works at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton (UK)) during his speech at the "TOTAL RECALL – Symposium – Panel 2".
Credit: tom mesic
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
Chir-Ren Shyu presented awards for the bioinformatics and computation biology category at the awards ceremony for poster session winners during Missouri Life Sciences Week 2019. | photo by Danielle Pycior, Bond LSC
www.sk.ru/en Boston, USA 18JUN2012
Representatives from the Skolkovo Foundation participated in the 2012 BIO International Convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center June 18-21. The conference, attended by pharmaceutical companies, teaching hospitals, venture capital firms and over 500 biotechnology companies, drew more than 15,000 attendees to the Boston area.
Students in the biology class, Genomics and Bioinformatics, confer with professor Mathew Jones Rhoades, as they prepare their final projects in the Scripps Landstrum Laboratory at Knox College. Photo by Peter Bailley.
Figure 6A (colour inverted) from The Roles of β²-Tubulin Mutations and Isotype Expression in Acquired Drug Resistance Published in Cancer Informatics
Equipment
Nikon D90
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8
Day 11: Today started pretty good. I got informed that I got a B on my bioinformatics exam. I'm so happy! *yay*
I hope you have an awesome day too!
At the end of the GLBRC RET program, participants give presentations at a mini-symposium sharing their research experience and demonstrating one of the classroom activities they developed. Lisa shares her sequence of lessons in which students will use online bioinformatic tools to ID a new species of yeast found in Wisconsin.