Research Interest:
(A) Regulatory System Analysis with respect to microRNAs
(B) Computational Epigenomics & Regulomics:
(C) Computational issues with Next Generation Sequencing:
Department of Biotechnology,
Institute of Himalyan...
GABi Research
The major researching fields defined as the GABi scope are described next:
Sequence Analysis
Protein Structure Prediction
Comparative Genomics
Functional Analysis of Residues on Protein Families
Gene/Protein...
Post-doc in Genomics of Fungi
Fungi are of central importance for the global carbon cycle because of
their role in the degredation of complex organic matter such as plant
material. Fungi also represent one of the last frontiers...
Qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D. and a strong background in Molecular and Cellular Biology, protein expression, FACS, or computational biology, and ability to work collaboratively.
This position will have a significant focus on...
We are involved in the development of methods and software in chemoinformatics. Current main projects are:
1.automatic learning of chemical reactivity and metabolism,
2.simulation of NMR spectra,
3.modelling of properties of ionic liquids,...
genome.edu.au - RNA Seq
Basic Galaxy Tutorial
RNA-Seq tutorial based on Trapnell et al. (2012) Nature Protocols
In this tutorial we cover the concepts of RNA-Seq differential gene expression (DGE) analysis using a very small synthetic dataset from a well...
(October 20, 2009) Michael Snyder, Professor of Genetics and Chair of the Department of Genetics at Stanford, discusses advances in gene sequencing, the impact of genomics on medicine, the potential for personalized medicine. and efforts at Stanford...
Lab focus is to elucidate fundamental principles, new mechanisms, machineries and emergent properties that are involved in maintaining the genome and gene expression programmes for improvements in lifelong health and well-being for all.
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Research in our group focuses on the investigation of the signals involved in gene specification in genomic sequences (promoter elements, splice sites, translation initiation sites, etc…). We are interested both in the mechanism of their recognition...