Melanie Bahlo is an applied statistician working in the areas of statistical genetics, bioinformatics and population genetics. Her main area of research is linkage mapping, in humans and mice.
Research Area:
Mapping loci in ENU mutants in mice...
Lab of Dr. Rawal is supported by generous grants to build advanced applications in emerging areas of cancer genomics, network sciences, vaccine development and epidemiology. The lab has dedicated high end Xeon servers, desktops, & laptops for...
Research Area
Genome analysis, genome visualization, mutation detection, molecular docking, comparative genomics, cancer informatics
Link @ http://www.bcgsc.ca
We are the Statistical Bioinformatics group in the Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. The group is led by Dr. Ian Simpson who is a Lecturer in Biological Informatics in the...
"Bioinformatics is a science of biological predictions and analysis" -- Jitendra Narayan
"The mathematical, statistical and computing methods that aim to solve biological problems using DNA and amino acid sequences and related...
bioconda.github.io - Snakemake is a workflow engine that provides a readable Python-based workflow definition language and a powerful execution environment that scales from single-core workstations to compute clusters without modifying the workflow.
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...
Millennium Software productions India Private Limited
www.cytosolve.com
Post - System Biologist
Job Description: Role of system biology is to design quantitative models of bimolecular networks and to study interactions between the...
The IITM-Tokyo Tech Joint Symposium is a biannual international symposium held in Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), India in collaboration with Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo-Tech), Japan.