Frontiers in Computational Biosciences Seminar Series: Chongzhi Zang, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Virginia
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TITLE: "Computational Methods for Trancriptional Regulation" Hosted by Jingyi Jessica Li for Bioinformatics
This workshop (UNIX Command Line II) continues Workshop W1: UNIX Command Line I and uses the Hoffman2 campus computing cluster. The focus is on features that make dealing with large […]
TITLE: "Intra-genomic conflict and the evolution of genome integrity” Hosted by Kirk Lohmueller for Genetics & Genomics
R (www.r-project.org) is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. First, this workshop introduces basic concepts, syntax, and usage in R programming, statistical analysis, and visualization techniques. We […]
This 3-day interactive workshop introduces the overarching principles guiding generative modeling and specifically Large-Scale Language Models (LLM), their application in Python for inference, and specific use-cases in Genomics. Experience with […]
TITLE: “AI and the Healthcare Safety Net” Hosted by William Hsu for Medical Informatics
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 […]
TITLE: TBD Hosted by Grace Xiao for Bioinformatics
Mergeomics is a computational tool designed to elucidate the underlying pathways, networks, and key regulators of complex diseases by integrating multi-omics data (genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, etc). With use of […]
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 […]