Bioinformatics is the foundation of modern research, translating complex biological data into actionable insights by combining biology, computer science, and data analysis. Selecting the right ...
Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines biology, computer science, mathematics, and statistics to analyze and interpret biological data. It involves the development and application ...
Even before the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many biologists produced far more data than they personally needed to analyze, and many bioinformatics tools have been created in ...
High-throughput (HT) sequencing, microarray screening and protein expression profiling technologies drive discovery efforts in today's genomics and proteomics laboratories. These tools allow ...
We are living in an era where biology has become synonymous with big data due to the ever-increasing amount of data being generated by technologies such as next-generation sequencing. Bioinformatics ...
Genomic research holds incredible promise for improving human health, but one major challenge has slowed its progress: confusion over reference sequences. These sequences serve as blueprints for ...
Investigators who are writing grants can find below a description of the Genomics & Bioinformatics shared resource and its services for their grant applications. Descriptions of the overall Fred ...
A new data analysis tool developed by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center incorporates a user-friendly, natural-language interface to allow biomedical researchers without ...
For updated course listing of all undergraduate informatics courses at UAB, check out the Undergraduate Course Catalog. Introduction to bioinformatics and methodologies, with emphasis on concepts and ...