Sentences with phrase «at omics»

A group led by Piero Carninci, a biologist at Omics, looked at how genetic elements known as retrotransposons scattered through genomes affect the synthesis of RNA.

Not exact matches

«We have been able to produce a precise omics - level molecular atlas of the aortic valve and the molecular network of calcific aortic valve disease,» said first author Florian Schlotter, MD, a research fellow in the Center for Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences at BWH.
Piero Carninci at the RIKEN Yokohama Institute's Omics Science Center in Japan, and colleagues, combined powerful computer modelling with «deep sequencing» — a process which decodes huge numbers of DNA sequences to discover...
«There is a strong movement in systems biology to become more translational,» says Fabian Theis, director of the Institute of Computational Biology at the Helmholtz Zentrum München, in Germany, «and medical research is generating lots of «omics measurements.»
Lipidomics is another integral piece of the metabolomics puzzle, but it has been a neglected area of «omics, because few researchers explore these molecules — at least compared to their investigation of DNA, RNA, and proteins.
He is now a postdoctoral scholar in the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering at Caltech, working with Lior Pachter on statistics for omics based cell biology.
-- In silico basic and systems biology: We develop innovative approaches to reverse engineer biological networks from omics data, model tumor progression at the genomic, transcriptomic and epigenetic level, automatically annotate new proteins and functional elements through integration of complex and heterogeneous data, including data obtained from high - throughput sequencing or time - lapse video - microscopy.
GILBERT: You know, you can put «omics» at the end of anything and get a new tool out of it.
UC Davis has received funding to host an SMBE Satellite Meeting on Eukaryotic - Omics this spring — meeting dates have been set as Monday April 29 — Thursday May 2nd, 2013, and further details can be found at the meeting website: http://www.smbe.org/eukaryotes
It should be noted that the 7th Pan Arab Human Genetics Conference will be held from 18 to 20 January 2018 at Conrad hotel in Dubai, and will discuss the Omics Era through 4 main topics: precision medicine, big data in human genetics, genomics of multifactorial disorders, and the current trend in human genetics sciences.
«Omics Tech, Gut - on - a-Chip, and Bacterial Engineering» featured three new approaches to studying a suite of gastrointestinal illnesses called inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), which impact at least 1 million Americans and many more worldwide.
Recent advances in single - cell omics and other techniques are revealing variation at genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, and posttranscriptomic levels.
The RD - Connect Genome - Phenome Analysis Platform, developed and hosted at the CNAG - CRG, securely integrates - omics data with clinical information, providing not only a centralized data repository but also a sophisticated and user - friendly online analysis system.
At the end of its second year, RD - Connect has successfully achieved its objectives for the period and has made significant progress on the development of the central platform for omics data and the associated bioinformatics tools for data analysis, the integration of biobanks and registries, and the ethical framework for data sharing.
There is also a postdoc research associate position open in parasite genomics, as part of an established and successful research group focused on integrating «omics» approaches aimed at understanding organisms at a molecular level.
His postdoctoral career focused on Mass Spectrometry - based Omics technologies at Bruker Daltonics (Bremen, Germany), the Beatson Institute for Cancer Center (Glasgow, Scotland) and the University of Colorado Denver (Aurora, USA).
Dr. Smoller is a Tepper Family MGH Research Scholar and also serves as Director of the Omics Unit of the MGH Division of Clinical Research and co-Director of the Partners HealthCare Biobank at MGH.
Set up to overcome the siloing, fragmentation and inaccessibility of datasets from different projects, it links omics data with phenotypic data and information in registries and biobanks at both an individual ‐ patient and whole ‐ cohort level to enable researchers to analyse their own data and gain a complete view of their disease and patient population of interest.
Dr. Lanteri now serves as Director Scientific Affairs at Cerus Corporation while remaining an Affiliate Investigator at BSRI, participating in ongoing research with the REDS - III group of investigators on: i) Zika virus persistence using samples collected longitudinally from ZIKV - infected donors and ii) the red blood cell storage lesion through the RBC - Omics project.
Waters, who is director of biological sciences at PNNL, was invited to be on the committee because of her strong expertise in microarray and omics data analysis.
We identified 49 genes differentially regulated between intact and degraded cartilage in at least two - omics levels, 16 of which have not previously been implicated in OA progression.
(Now in charge at PNNL is Charles Ansong, a senior research scientist with the Integrative Omics group.)
«The UMI highlights the need for new imaging and omics technologies, such as those currently being developed at PNNL, to understand how microbes function and interact in complex environments and how they are impacted by climate change and other perturbations,» said Jansson, who also leads the Microbiomes in Transition initiative at PNNL.
Dr. Worthey received her Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of London in 2003 and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute at the University of Washington, working on both Eukaryotic Genomics and other high throughput «Omics» projects.
This is already happening, but if you look at things like PLOS, and the «omics journals, they are not held in high esteem by the academic world — I know this because at least one professor told us in class not to use them for our research.
The World Bank acknowledges customary title as a means of facilitating econ omic development and recently noted that «subject to minimum conditions, [customary title] is generally more effective than premature attempts at establish ing formalised structures».38 It should be noted that agricultural use of land is a key element of the value of land in the World Bank analysis, whereas this is not necessarily the case for remote land held under Indigenous communal ownership.
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