
Frontiers in Computational Biosciences Seminar Series: Armita Nourmohammad, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Washington
Boyer Hall 159TITLE: TBD Hosted by Alexander Hoffmann for Bioinformatics
TITLE: TBD Hosted by Alexander Hoffmann for Bioinformatics
TITLE: “Mechanisms of differences in gene expression and organismal traits caused by structural variation (both real and imagined)” Hosted by Leonid Kruglyak for Genetics & Genomics
TITLE: TBD Hosted by Paul Spellman for Genetics & Genomics
TITLE: TBD Hosted by Kirk Lohmueller for Bioinformatics
TITLE: Sensing and applying multi-axial tension to biomolecules using molecular devices built from DNA. ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology enables the construction of molecular devices for diverse biomedical applications. By leveraging DNA's exquisite positional control, researchers can engineer sophisticated nanostructures that execute a range of tasks. In this talk, I will present 2 DNA-based devices: an amphiphilic […]
TITLE: TBD Hosted by William Hsu for Medical Informatics
MATLAB is a powerful, high-level programing language for numerical computation, visualization, and application development. This workshop will start by introducing the MATLAB environment and then cover working with arrays and matrices, loops and conditional statements, writing your own functions, working with files and visualizing your data. The final day will briefly introduce utilizing MATLAB to […]
TITLE: TBD Hosted by Nandita Garud for Bioinformatics
This workshop aims to provide skills needed to address principles of the assay, quality assessment, sequencing depth, data processing and functional downstream analyses of ChIP-seq datasets. Students will have opportunities to practice hands-on with state-of-the-art analytical tools.