Swapnil Bhalke

M.Tech Biotechnology student from Institute of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology,University of Pune

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    CHARLES SWANTON LAB

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: CHARLES SWANTON
    By BioStar 2173 days ago
    They are using the latest DNA sequencing technology to read the genetic makeup of cancer cells within tumours in ever greater detail, teasing out patterns of evolution (evolutionary rule books), cancer heterogeneity and working out what changes have...
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    Sidow Lab

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    PI: Arend Sidow
    By Neel 2177 days ago
    We study mechanisms of cancer evolution by using state-of-the-art genomic approaches at the bench and in analysis. Accurate genome reconstruction is our other major area of interest. We also collaborate on important questions for which our expertise...
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    Simpson Lab

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: Ian Simpson
    By Ian Simpson 2453 days ago
    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...
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    Hejnol Group

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    PI: Andreas Hejnol
    By Jit 2465 days ago
    The group studies a broad range of animal taxa using morphological and molecular tools to unravel the evolution and development of animal organ systems. To understand the evolution of the biodiversity seen on planet earth is one of the major...
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    The Brent Lab

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    PI: Michael Brent
    By Jit 2478 days ago
    The Brent Lab is developing and applying computational methods for mapping gene regulation networks, modeling them quantitatively, and engineering new behaviors into them.