Frontiers in Computational Biosciences Seminar Series: Mia Levine, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania
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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 […]
TITLE: “The genetics of pediatric surgical epilepsy disorders: successes, challenges and future avenues” Hosted by Saitta Sulagna for Genetics & Genomics
Learn how to make your applications ready for production and distribution. This workshop will give you your introduction to setting up version control and containerization for your applications to ensure […]