Lung infections are a constant risk for people living with cystic fibrosis (CF), a life-threatening genetic disorder that ...
The global expansion of chicken farming has created conditions that allow Campylobacter to spread, mix and adapt more readily. Commercial poultry farms now hold billions of chickens, creating a vast ...
This course provides an introduction to key concepts and methods in bioinformatics. Emphasis will be put on review of efficient algorithms, data structures, and techniques used in current applications ...
The course considers methods integral to data analysis in modern molecular medical research. As such it is relevant to all PhD students and researchers who need to analyze large-scale molecular data ...
Offered by the Department of Chemistry & Molecular Biology at the Faculty of Science and Technology You will learn to apply bioinformatics methods for sequence analysis to understand the evolution and ...
MIRACLE is an online continual learning framework that efficiently integrates single-cell multimodal data across batches, modalities, tissues, and diseases. Profiling soil viral communities is ...
This camp will introduce students with no or limited previous programming experience to bioinformatics concepts and command line tools. For the time during which you take the class, you will be ...
The MSc Bioinformatics covers a diverse range of areas in bioinformatics and is suitable for students from a variety of academic backgrounds related to the life sciences (biology, biochemistry, ...
Computational biology and bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops and applies computational methods to analyse large collections of biological data, such as genetic sequences, cell ...
This valuable study provides key insights into the role of the G protein-coupled receptor GPR34 in an Alzheimer's disease (AD) model. Notably, its findings differ, at least in part, from those of ...
Researchers treated male high-fat-fed mice with liraglutide for 14 days, then tracked fecal bacterial communities after a ...
Currently, the causes for Alzheimer Disease (AD) are thought to lie in the formation of abnormal protein deposits including tau tangles and Amyloid ß (Aβ) plaques in the human cortex. These proteins ...