Wednesday May, 11, 2022 - 12:00 PM
QCBio Research Seminar: Keunseok Park (Park), Grad Student, Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering
TITLE: “G-Flux: a metabolic flux and free energy analysis software for interpreting 13C, 2H, 18O, and 15N isotope tracing data.” ABSTRACT: Metabolic fluxes offer insights into pathway utilization, kinetics, and …
Tuesday Apr, 12, 2022 - 12:00 AM
W28: Introduction to Phylogenetics
Phylogenetics – the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of a the variety of species known to us, is among the most fundamental and traditional tasks in Biology. With the dramatic …
Saturday Apr, 02, 2022 - 10:00 AM
11th Annual Southern California Systems Biology Symposium
https://socalsysbio.qcb.ucla.edu
Monday Mar, 07, 2022 - 4:00 PM
Bioinformatics/Human Genetics Seminar Series: King Jordan, PhD, Professor and Director, Bioinformatics Graduate Program
TITLE: “Genomics for precision public health in Colombia” Hosted by Juan De La Hoz.
Monday Feb, 28, 2022 - 4:00 PM
Bioinformatics/Human Genetics Seminar Series: Jason Moore, PhD, Founding Chair of the Department of Computational Biomedicine, Cedars-Sinai
TITLE: “Automated genetic analysis” Hosted by Nandita Garud.
Wednesday Feb, 23, 2022 - 12:30 PM
QCBio Research Seminar: Chenghao (Trevor) Zhu (Boutros), Postdoc in Human Genetics
TITLE: “moPepGen: a fast custom database generator from multi-omics data for proteogenomics.” ABSTRACT: Cancers are driven by genomic variants such as SNV (single nucleotide variants) and INDEL, often accompanied by …
Wednesday Feb, 23, 2022 - 12:00 PM
QCBio Research Seminar: Matthew Heffel (Luo), Graduate Student in Bioinformatics
TITLE: “Multimodal Single-Cell Epigenomic Sequencing of the Developing Human Cerebral Cortex.” ABSTRACT: Single cell epigenomic technologies allow the measurement of unique molecular signatures within cells, however cell type complexity remains highly …
Monday Feb, 14, 2022 - 4:00 PM
Bioinformatics/Human Genetics Seminar Series: Leila Jamal, PhD, Genetic Counselor and Bioethicist, Associate Director for Cancer Genomics, National Cancer Institute and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
TITLE: “Walking the line between progress and paternalism in genetic counseling.” Hosted by Christina Palmer.
Wednesday Feb, 09, 2022 - 12:30 PM
QCBio Research Seminar: Richard Law (Park), Graduate Student in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
TITLE: “Quantitative flux analysis reveals redistribution of glycolytic pathways in dynamic nutrient environments.” ABSTRACT: Optimal operation of metabolic fluxes is critical for an organism to be evolutionarily competitive. Textbook glycolysis …
Wednesday Feb, 09, 2022 - 12:00 PM
QCBio Research Seminar: Apeksha Singh (Hoffmann), Graduate Student in Biomathematics
TITLE: “Characterizing distinct cell states based on stimulus-response dynamics.” ABSTRACT: Macrophages show remarkable functional pleiotropy that is dependent on microenvironmental context. Prior studies have characterized how polarizing cytokines alter epigenetic …
