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ECM3413 - Bioinformatics
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This module runs in Semester 2.
It is...
The Bioinformatics group at Boku University has two main areas of interest, underpinning a common goal, the study of complex systems in living organisms. To overcome the engineered redundancies and combinatorial effects prevalent in higher...
University of Glasgow
College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine
Professor/Senior Lecturer of Comparative Genomics
Vacancy Ref: 153610
Salary: Professor, Grade 10 will be within...
At TU Dresden, Faculty of Computer Science, the DFG Research Training Group GRK 1907 “Role-based Software Infrastructures for continuous-context-sensitive Systems” offers the positions of 6 PhD Students (E 13 TV-L)
for applicants interested in...
The bioinformatics landscape for RNA sequence analysis is vast, with tools catering to specific needs. Whether you’re studying coding RNAs, non-coding RNAs, or exploring RNA-protein interactions, the right tools can transform your data into...
One persistent challenge of post genome biology remains the determination of the functions of all potential genes. In mammals this task is formidable given that a single gene can produce numerous protein isoforms through alternative pre-mRNA...
Bioinformatics is a blend of science, technology, and artistry. While the reality might not match the polished expectations, the journey is nothing short of exhilarating. If you’re ready to embrace the chaos and keep learning, the field of...
Responsible (a) for developing Chemgenome, Bhageerath & Sanjeevini methods & softwares for genome annotation, protein tertiary structure prediction & computer aided drug design respectively, (b) for setting up a multi-teraflop...
"I have a presentation tomorrow," they say, With hopeful eyes, like it’s all child's play. As if results bloom overnight, full-grown— Not wrangled from chaos, and error-prone.
An algorithm is a computable set of steps to achieve a desired result.
We use algorithms every day. For example, a recipe for baking a cake is an algorithm. Most programs, with the exception of some artificial intelligence applications, consist of...