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	<pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2013 11:28:49 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/videolist/watch/4959/evolution-and-cancer</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Evolution and Cancer]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<iframe width="" height="" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/j3uKOcNwYBw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Air date:  Wednesday, January 04, 2012, 3:00:00 PM
Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local  
 
Category:  Wednesday Afternoon Lectures  
Description:  There is a broad consensus that cancer is the result of somatic cells having serially gained, by a series of mutations, the ability to grow independently, to recruit resources from the circulation and the stroma, to invade local tissues, and to found anatomically distant metastases, ultimately killing the host. From the point of view of the cancer-causing somatic cell population, this is evolution driven by mutation and selection. Genomics has resulted in a parallel consensus that the central functions of all eukaryotes are highly conserved, not only at the level of individual protein functions, but also complex biological pathways and systems. These ideas motivated a comparison between results of molecular genetic studies of experimental evolution in yeast and the molecular genetic phenomena associated with tumorigenesis and tumor progression. We find some very striking similarities, including recurring genomic rearrangements, alterations of the regulation of specific growth-promoting genes, population-genetic features that affect the fitness trajectories of growth rate variants in evolving populations, and physiological and metabolic similarities derived from the conservation of the basic plan of growth and cell multiplication among all eukaryotes. It is hoped that some of the insights from yeast will aid the interpretation of sequence changes found in tumors, especially in the urgent necessity to distinguish 'driver' from 'passenger' mutations." 

David Botstein's fundamental contributions to modern genetics include the development of genetic methods for understanding biological functions and the discovery of the functions of many yeast and bacterial genes. In 1980, Botstein and three colleagues proposed a method for mapping human genes that laid the groundwork for the Human Genome Project. The basic principle of the mapping scheme was to develop, by recombinant DNA techniques, random single-copy DNA probes capable of detecting DNA sequence polymorphisms when hybridized to restriction digests, or specific fragments, of an individual's DNA. The method was used in subsequent years to identify several human disease genes, such as Huntington's and BRCA1. Variations of this method enabled the sequencing phase of the Human Genome Project. 

In the 1990s Botstein, having moved to Stanford University School of Medicine, collaborated with Patrick O. Brown of Stanford in exploiting DNA microarrays to study genome-wide gene expression patterns in yeast and in human cancers. This required developing a new statistical method and graphical interface, widely used today to interpret genomic data. Botstein also has helped to create, with Michael Ashburner and Gerald Rubin, a bioinformatics initiative to unify the representation of gene and gene product attributes across all species, called Gene Ontology. He graduated from Harvard College and earned his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1967 to 1988; served as vice president for science at Genentech from 1988 to 1990; chaired the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine from 1990 to 2003; and joined the Princeton University faculty in 2003. He has sat on numerous editorial boards and was the founding editor of Molecular Biology of the Cell. Among recent major awards, Bostein won the Peter Gruber Foundation Prize in Genetics in 2003, the Apple Science Innovator Award in 2008, and the Albany Medical Center Prize in 2010. 

The NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide. 

For more information, visit: The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series  
Author:  Dr. David Botstein, Princeton University  
Runtime:  00:59:58  

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	<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 17:40:28 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/38481/arcs-scaffolding-genome-drafts-with-linked-reads</link>
	<title><![CDATA[ARCS: scaffolding genome drafts with linked reads]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>ARCS requires two input files:</p>
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<li>Draft assembly fasta file</li>
<li>Interleaved linked reads file (Barcode sequence expected in the BX tag of the read header or in the form "@readname_barcode" ; Run&nbsp;<a href="https://support.10xgenomics.com/genome-exome/software/pipelines/latest/what-is-long-ranger">Long Ranger basic</a>&nbsp;on raw chromium reads to produce this interleaved file)</li>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/5253/pre-or-postdoctoral-research-fellowship-in-structural-bioinformatics-in-padova</guid>
  <pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2013 15:12:22 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Pre- or postdoctoral research fellowship in Structural Bioinformatics in Padova]]></title>
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<p>University of Padova (URL: http://protein.bio.unipd.it/)</p>

<p>A research fellowship is available at the BioComputing Laboratory, University of Padova (URL: http://protein.bio.unipd.it/). A highly motivated and creative candidate is sought to work on structural bioinformatics. Specifically, the project entails the development of novel methods, tools and databases for the analysis of protein structures. The BioComputing Laboratory is a group of a dozen people working on several aspects of prediction of protein structure &amp; function employing techniques at the intersection between biology, medicine, chemistry, physics &amp; computer science. Our aim is to integrate the development of novel methods and their application to biologically relevant problems. We are looking for candidates with a solid Bioinformatics background, programming experience (Python, Perl, C++ and/or Java) and good knowledge of molecular biology (protein structure/function, signalling pathways). Candidates should have a degree with top marks, optionally hold a PhD, and be highly motivated to work on interdisciplinary research. Good knowledge of English, an open-minded spirit, being collaborative and creative are crucial. The fellowship, which should start in late 2013, is initially for one year. It will be commensurate to experience, can be extended depending on performance and may lead to a PhD degree. The successful candidate will be located at the BioComputing Laboratory, University of Padova. Travel support for conferences and/or research visits abroad may be provided. To apply, please send your CV, a brief description of your research background and the names of two (or more) references to Prof. Silvio Tosatto (Email: silvio.tosatto@unipd.it). </p>

<p>Contact Person (Referent): Silvio Tosatto<br />Ref. E-Mail: silvio.tosatto@unipd.it<br />Tel: +39 049 827 6269<br />Fax: +39 049 827 6260<br />Group Web Page: http://protein.bio.unipd.it/</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 07:14:31 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/38672/ltr-retriever-accurately-identifies-and-annotates-ltr-retrotransposons-and-use-lai-to-evaluates-the-continuity-of-genome-assemblies</link>
	<title><![CDATA[LTR_retriever: accurately identifies and annotates LTR retrotransposons and use LAI to evaluates the continuity of genome assemblies.]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>LTR_retriever is a command line program (in Perl) for accurate identification of LTR retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) from outputs of LTRharvest, LTR_FINDER, and/or MGEScan-LTR and generating non-redundant LTR-RT library for genome annotations.</p>
<p>By default, the program will generate whole-genome LTR-RT annotation and the LTR Assembly Index (LAI) for evaluations of the assembly continuity of the input genome. Users can also run LAI separately (see&nbsp;<code>Usage</code>).</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://github.com/oushujun/LTR_retriever" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/oushujun/LTR_retriever</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Neel</dc:creator>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/7217/contract-faculty-bioinformatics-at-maulana-azad-national-institute-of-technology</guid>
  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2013 20:46:52 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Contract Faculty-Bioinformatics at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology]]></title>
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<p>Contract Faculty-Bioinformatics at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology</p>

<p>Job Description:F.No.11/10(1)/929 Qualifications: Candidates should have Ph.D. degree. If Ph.D. candidates are not available at least Post Graduate degree with GATE/NET qualification is a must. Walk-in-Interview on 19.12.2013 at 2.30 P.M. to 5.30 P.M .. at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology: Bhopal For more details,please visit website:http://www.manit.ac.in/manitbhopal/Year2013/Recruitment/Contract_faculty/contract%20faculty%202013-2014.pdf</p>

<p>For more @ http://www.manit.ac.in/manitbhopal/Year2013/Recruitment/Contract_faculty/contract%20faculty%202013-2014.pdf</p>

<p>Web address @ :http://www.manit.ac.in</p>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2013 13:05:15 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Yau Group]]></title>
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<p>Yau Group are a new research group based at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics and the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford.</p>

<p>Yau Group develops statistical and computational methods for the analysis of genomic datasets with a particular interest in cancer sequencing applications and the use of Bayesian Statistics.</p>

<p>Yau Group are currently have projects in somatic mutation analysis of heterogeneous cancers, data fusion or integration techniques and single cell genomics.</p>

<p>More @ http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/~cyau/index.html</p>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 11:22:18 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/news/view/40416/5700-year-old-human-genome</link>
	<title><![CDATA[5700 year-old human genome !]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>A Landmark in genomics, scientists have done something that hasn't been done ever.</p><p>Scientists have reconstructed the genome of an ancient human who lived nearly 5,700 years ago in Southern Denmark from the birch pitch- an ancient tar-like substance.</p><p>By sequencing the sample, researchers not only discovered the ancient human DNA but also microbial DNA reflecting the oral microbiome of the person who chewed the pitch, along with plant and animal DNA that could be the recent<span> meal she might have consumed.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12.8px;">The DNA sample is comparable in quality to well-preserved teeth and skull bones. The DNA suggests that the chewer was a female, most likely with dark skin, dark brown hair and blue eyes.</span></p><div><p><a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13549-9?fbclid=IwAR0FPk0Cl25YjHVdcfK4tqFhCsPx00SCSMUwlU6zNwMDNrKi1QynwtJKDfE" target="_blank">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13549-9</a></p><p><img src="https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/c_scale,f_auto,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/ykcvh491evenyvlrjb9r.jpg" width="800" height="450" alt="image" style="border: 0px;"></p><p>Artistic reconstruction. (Tom Bj&ouml;rklund)</p><p>More at&nbsp;<a href="https://gizmodo.com/scientists-reconstruct-lola-after-finding-her-dna-in-1840481633">https://gizmodo.com/scientists-reconstruct-lola-after-finding-her-dna-in-1840481633</a></p></div>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/7218/associate-professor-centre-for-bioinformatics-at-maharshi-dayanand-university-rohtak</guid>
  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2013 20:49:59 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Associate Professor - Centre for Bioinformatics at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak]]></title>
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<p>ADVERTISEMENT No. PR-54/2013</p>

<p>No. of Posts and Specialization: 1(UR)</p>

<p>Educational Qualification:</p>

<p>(i) Good academic record with a Ph.D. Degree in the concerned /allied /relevant disciplines.</p>

<p>(ii) The Ph.D. Degree shall be a mandatory qualification for all candidates to be appointed as Associate Professor through direct recruitment.</p>

<p>(iii) A Master‟s Degree with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed).</p>

<p>(iv) A minimum of eight years of experience of teaching and /or research in an academic /research position equivalent to that of Assistant Professor in a University, College or Accredited Research Institution/Industry excluding the period of Ph.D research with evidence of published work and a minimum of 5 publications as books and /or research papers in refereed journals only/policy papers.</p>

<p>(v) Contribution to educations innovation, design of new curricula and courses and technology-mediated teaching learning process with evidence of having guided doctoral candidates and research students.</p>

<p>(vi) A minimum score as stipulated in the Academic Performance Indicator (API) based performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS), set out in this notification in as mentioned in the advertisement.</p>

<p>Send your application to the A.R (Estt.Teaching), M.D.University, Rohtak on or before December 23, 2013.</p>

<p>For more details: http://www.mdurohtak.ac.in/pdf/Notices_Pdf/new_notice/Teaching%20Vacancy%20%28ADVT.%20No.%20PR-54%20of%202013%29.pdf</p>

<p>Last Apply Date: 23 Dec 2013</p>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 02:36:59 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/news/view/40789/complete-genome-sequence-of-wuhan-seafood-market-pneumonia-virus-is-out</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Complete genome sequence of Wuhan seafood market pneumonia virus is out !]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Wuhan-Hu-1 claimed at least 40 lives and infected at least 1300 others in China. Cases are now being reported from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Nepal, France, Australia and even as far as the US.&nbsp;On Jan 10 2020, while news of the first fatality was barely trickling in, the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/MN908947">29,903 letters</a> constituting the viral genome from an affected individual in Wuhan had already been elucidated (even though a few corrections were made subsequently). All the viral genome sequences from affected individuals are very very close to each other. Several are identical and none has more than 5 differences (99.983% similarity). This strongly suggests that transmission into humans came from a single pointed source and happened very recently, between Sep-Dec 2019.</p><p>Check out the detail at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/MN908947</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2013 13:00:37 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[NIT Calicut Faculty Jobs 2013 in Bioinformatics]]></title>
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<p>NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT, KERALA</p>

<p>NOTIFICATION FOR FACULTY RECRUITMENT – 2013</p>

<p>(Faculty openings in Technology, Science, Architecture and Management at NIT Calicut, Kerala)</p>

<p>National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kerala, established under Act XXIX/ 2007of the Parliament is one of the leading technological institutions in the Country with nearly 6000 students enrolled for various UG, PG and Ph.D. programmes in Technology, Science, Architecture and Management. The Institute invites applications from Indian nationals, possessing consistent excellent academic record, commitment to quality teaching and potential for carrying out outstanding research, for the post of Assistant Professors in various departments against the backlog reserved vacancies for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Communities (OBC) and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and also under open merit quota as detailed below. Candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC desirous of considering for selection under UR category also shall specifically indicate so in column 4.</p>

<p>Reservation quota for PWDs will be counted against the respective community. Young, meritorious, dynamic and student friendly academicians are welcome to join hands with the existing team in their effort to transform this Institute to a world class educational institution.</p>

<p>Candidates possessing Ph.D. degree will be considered for appointment on contract basis initially.</p>

<p>They will be considered for movement to AGP `7000 after one year of satisfactory performance.</p>

<p>Meritorious candidates possessing M.Tech./M.Phil. (*) with remarkably good potential to carry out outstanding research and already pursuing Ph.D. or aspiring to pursue Ph.D. will also be considered for appointment on contract, initially for a period of 3 years, extendable for a further period of 2 years on a year to year basis or till the candidate acquires Ph.D. degree whichever is earlier. Renewal of contract<br />will be done on an annual basis, subject to satisfactory progress of Ph.D. work, good conduct and good performance in teaching. Faculty appointed on contract basis will not be treated as regular staff till they are regularized, subject to the conditions stated earlier. The Institute has adopted 4-tier flexible faculty structure recommended by MHRD. </p>

<p>More Info : http://www.nitc.ac.in/index.php/?url=content/submenu/2345/5</p>
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