Frontiers in Computational Biosciences Seminar Series: Nasa Sinnott-Armstrong, PhD, Assistant Professor, Computational Biology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Boyer Hall 159"Building a framework to integrate genetics, environment, and society"
"Building a framework to integrate genetics, environment, and society"
This workshop will cover the basic principles involved in the applications mentioned above, such as pattern recognition, linear and non-linear regression and cluster analysis. The workshop will be oriented towards […]
Through this seminar, attendees will walk away knowing when and how to run modern versions of traditional statistical analysis. These tests and the underlying bioinformatical lesson about resampling will be […]
"Leveraging multi-ancestry biobanks to understand shared and ancestry-specific factors driving disease risk"
This workshop will cover the basis of Next-Gen Sequencing Library Preparation for Illumina Sequencers. Different Library Preparation Techniques (DNA-seq, ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, Methyl-seq) are explained the first and second day in […]
"Embedding strategies for understanding genes, pathways, and phenotypes"
The analysis of imaging datasets is both exciting and challenging. New and increasingly powerful techniques try to maximize the information derived from multi-dimensional imaging datasets. Yet, every dataset can be […]
The goal of the workshop is to enable the participants to submit and rationally evaluate results of the AlphaFold protein structure predictions. The class will cover the basic principles of […]
Spatial transcriptomics is an emerging field that bridges molecular biology and anatomy. Over the last decade, a battery of assays have been developed that profile gene expression in-situ, i.e, measuring […]