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Bakul Patel, MS, MBA, is a Policy Advisor in the Office of the Center Director in FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health. He is also a contributor to FDA Voice, the agency's official blog.
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Figure 5 from Simulation of Different Truncated p16INK4a Forms and In Silico Study of Interaction with Cdk4 Published in Cancer Informatics
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
Figure S4 from Evolution of the RALF Gene Family in Plants - Gene Duplication and Selection Patterns Published in Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Chapel Hill, North Carolina – This 6-story, 150,000 square food project required the negotiation of a diverse and complex program and integration with the larger fabric of UNC’s School of Medicine campus. Large expanses of glazing and regular patterns of fenestration maximize interior natural lighting to research and office spaces for this multidisciplinary building and interior design project.
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).
Aujourd'hui; longue journée de bioinformatique. Mais détrompez vous: pas de passionnantes simulations 3D informatisée de chimères protéiques potentielles... Non, juste de la réorganisation de donnée par sous-catégories d'expériences sur tableur afin d'optimiser les résultat et de les insérer dans une base de donnée !
14 November 2022 - Virtual Global Workshop on Digital Sequence Information and Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Composite photo from left: Neveen Abdel Fattah Hassan, Egypt; Irene Hoffmann, Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, FAO; Ren Wang, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China; David Smith, CAB International, United Kingdom; ThankGod Ebenezer, European Molecular Biology Laboratory – European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom; Yang H. , Vice-Chair, CGRFA, China; Halima Benbouza, University of Batna-1, Algeria; Alberto Orgiazzi, Italy; Christian Keambou Tiambo, Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH), International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya; Maria Rowena R Romana-Eguia, De la Salle University, Philippines; Amber Scholz, DSMZ;
Muuuuuchas horas seguidas pegado al pc intentando terminar los ejercicios para la primera pc lab session de Applied Bioinformatics.
Dios creó al hombre, y el hombre creó las bases de datos.
Jason Gandelman, 17, Staples High School,Westport CT
Bioinformatic and synthetic approaches to studying advanced glycation end-products
Intel STS 2010
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
http://www.urbigene.com/gears/mynetwork/
Google gears is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality. The data are stored locally in a fully-searchable relational database using the sqlite engine. My Biological Network is a tool I created as a test to play with Google gears: it is used to build a network of protein-protein interactions. It uses Google Gears to record your entries on the local disk, so Gears needs to be installed on your computer.
The BecA-ILRI Hub annual workshop on Introduction to Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics took place in Nairobi 09–20 May 2016 (photo credit: BecA-ILRI Hub/Marvin Wasonga)
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
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
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 26JAN13 - Ewan Birney, Associate Director, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom is seen during the Session 'Science Uncovered with Nature Magazine' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 26, 2013..
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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
Sometimes lichen research goes way beyond the microscope. Volunteer intern and bioinformatics talent Brian Eugene Smith is working with Adjunct Curator and Collections Manager Robert Lücking of The L-team this autumn on the analysis of Big Data using lichens and fungi as examples. Eugene works on GIS (Geographic Information Systems) data from large public databases such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; with a map of the distribution of the lichen Usnea longissima shown here), employing predictive ecological niche mapping to identify potential outliers in database records that might represent misidentifications. GBIF contains over 500 million occurrence data, most of these corresponding to specimens housed in natural history collections such as The Field Museum. Since revising all this material is impossible due to the lack of experts and resources, Robert and Eugene expect their tool to be useful for sorting out collections data and assess potential problems remotely.
In another project, Eugene looks at environmental fungal sequence data gathered through a new technology that permits to detect all fungi present in sample, for example soil or water, without actually recognizing them morphologically. This technology offers a unique opportunity to uncover the hundreds of thousands of still undescribed fungal species, since it accumulates a hundred times more data than traditional sequencing. The problem lies in how to analyze, classify and name these data. Eugene and Robert developed an analytical pipeline that automatically mines millions of environmental sequences, aligns them (as depicted here in the picture), and computes a phylogenetic tree for classification purposes. The datasets they worked with contained over 12,000 sequences and revealed 170 previously unknown species of fungi in a class in which so far only one species was known.
Eugene, who is also volunteering as a Research Assistant in Dr. Joy Bergelson's lab at the University of Chicago and will be entering a graduate program soon, graduated from Miami University with degrees in Botany (Bachelor) and Music Performance (Master) and is performing modern and contemporary classical music. Living proof that music and mathematics are closely intertwined!
(c) The Field Museum, Robert Lucking
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
Emily Bellis, assistant professor of bioinformatics at Arkansas State University with a U of A Division of Agriculture appointment, was recognized as the 2022 New Investigator of the Year by the Arkansas Biosciences Institute during the ABI Fall Symposium at the Don Tyson Center for Agricultural Sciences in Fayetteville. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Bellis)