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
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 Nandita Garud for Bioinformatics