SYBB 311/411A is a 5-week course that introduces students to the high-throughput technologies used to collect data for bioinformatics research in the fields of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
A strategy in Buffalo aimed at stimulating awareness of careers in the life sciences, particularly bioinformatics, has spurred local teachers and UB's Center for Computational Research to develop ...
Students will identify gene regulatory sequences in insect genomes using the "SCRMshaw" software pipeline developed in my laboratory, and/or work on improvements to this pipeline. Identifying and ...
The goal of the club to build a foundation in the logic and vocabulary of computer science through collaborative projects. In this past, this has included bioinformatics projects related to infectious ...
New Canadian bioinformatics and computational biology research projects will help manage, analyze and interpret vast amounts of genomics data to accelerate advances in personalized medicine, public ...
University of Wisconsin researchers have undertaken a genomic study involving patients with cystic fibrosis, aiming to uncover data that explain variation in symptoms among those afflicted with the ...
This five-day workshop aims to establish and connect scientists and institutes that are role players in the African BioGenome Project (AfricaBP) initiative, create awareness and galvanise institutions ...
Baylor’s Mary Lauren Benton earns national recognition for inspiring creativity and real-world impact in engineering students ...
BLACKSBURG, VA., Oct. 26, 2001—A multidisciplinary team of bioinformatics researchers from Virginia Tech has won a prestigious $600,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Next Generation ...