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Fly Fishing & Treating Cancer: Same, Same but Different!

Gavin Conant, assistant professor bioinformatics, teaches his genomics class in the Animal Sciences Research Center.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

Gavin Conant, assistant professor bioinformatics, teaches his genomics class in the Animal Sciences Research Center.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

Screenshot of Cytoscape 2.6 beta 2

a beehive with closed cells housing bee larvae. Cells without larvae hold honey!

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 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.

Advanced Bachelor of Bioinformatics

Gavin Conant, assistant professor bioinformatics, teaches his genomics class in the Animal Sciences Research Center.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

biolinux packages installed to alestic ubuntu 9.04 ec2 instance

You can just about make out Abeer's matching head scarf on this photo, which is why I have included it.

 

Green and blue, see also Be the Match. www.marrow.org/index.html

ISMBECCB 2013 Berlin Germany, Best Paper in Translational Bioinformatics

Diego Faccone, a biotechnologist, talks with Laura Olivieri and Paula Gagetti, both biochemists, about DNA sequence results at the bioinformatic office on 10 October 2021 at Malbrán Institute in Buenos Aires.

 

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines. This makes infections harder to treat and increases the risk of disease spread, severe illness and death. Antimicrobial resistant organisms are found in people, animals, plants and the environment (in water, soil and air). AMR is considered one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity.

 

AMR can occur naturally over time, usually through genetic changes. However, misuse and overuse of antimicrobials is a main driver of AMR, as is lack of access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for both humans and animals; poor infection and disease prevention and control in health-care facilities and farms; poor access to quality, affordable medicines, vaccines and diagnostics; lack of awareness and knowledge; and lack of enforcement of legislation.

 

The Servicio Antimicrobianos of the Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas (INEI) is part of the Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud “Dr Carlos G. Malbrán” (ANLIS-Malbrán, known locally as the Malbrán Institute). The Malbrán Institute is a key space for AMR research, diagnosis, and surveillance, not only for Argentina, but also as a “Regional Reference Laboratory for Antimicrobial Resistance” for the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and as a “Collaborating Center on Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance” for PAHO and the World Health Organization (WHO). Malbrán’s influence on public health is vital in tracking the emergence of and controlling the spread of AMR in Argentina and the region.

 

The institute's multidimensional work is mainly focused on five strategic areas: Reference Diagnosis, AMR Surveillance, External Quality Assessment Programs, Human Resources Training and Applied Research. As part of the reference diagnostic work, microbiology laboratories can request the Malbrán Institute to conduct extensive susceptibility testing and molecular characterization of clinical bacterial isolates to provide alternative treatment options for infected patients.

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.

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.

Gavin Conant, assistant professor bioinformatics, teaches his genomics class in the Animal Sciences Research Center.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

The BecA-ILRI Hub in collaboration with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) held a training workshop on Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics from 7–18 September 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya. The workshop provides a learning forum for researchers in bioinformatics, computational biology as well as scientists utilizing computational methods in their research (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub\Marvin Wasonga)

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

The BecA-ILRI Hub in collaboration with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) held a training workshop on Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics from 7–18 September 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya. The workshop provides a learning forum for researchers in bioinformatics, computational biology as well as scientists utilizing computational methods in their research (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub\Marvin Wasonga)

A team of eight scientists from the Addis Ababa University received a tailor-made training in molecular biology, genomics and bioinformatics at the Biosciences eastern and central Africa-International Livestock Research Institute (BecA-ILRI) Hub in Nairobi From 17-28 August 2015 (photo: BecA-ILRI Hub\Marvin Wasonga)

B0006646 Bioinformatics - gene expression analysis

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Visualisation of large-scale gene expression studies, such as those carried out using DNA chip systems, to form a clustered gene expression network. Each dot represents a gene, and links between dots occur where there is a certain level of correlation between their expression patterns. Genes with very similar expression profiles link to many other dots and form clusters shown in the same colour. The clusters are 3-dimensional with larger dots existing in the foreground space and smaller ones further away.

Computer analysis

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Gavin Conant, assistant professor bioinformatics, teaches his genomics class in the Animal Sciences Research Center.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

A talk by Matias Piipari, founder of "Manuscripts" at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) in 2016.

 

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The existing computing infrastructure: "a Linux cluster of ~500 cores with nodes ranging from 48 to 512 GB of memory".

Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that creates strategies and programming devices for understanding biological data. As an interdisciplinary field of science, bioinformatics joins science, computer science, data designing, mathematics and measurements to examine and translate biological data. bit.ly/2Vslk29

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