Cotygodniowe seminarium badawcze
2022-06-15, godz. 10:15, 5820
Norbert Dojer (MIM UW)
2022-06-01, godz. 10:15, 5820
Patrycja Rosa (MIM UW and Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology)
Exploring gene expression features concordant with Topologically Associating Domains
2022-05-25, godz. 10:15, 5820
Stanisław Dunin-Horkawicz (CeNT UW)
Exploring proteins and their interactions with the aid of computational tools
2022-05-18, godz. 10:15, 5820
Oliver Eulenstein (Iowa State University)
2022-05-11, godz. 10:15, 5820
Grzegorz Preibisch (MIM UW and Covid Genomics)
2022-04-27, godz. 10:15, 5820
Paulina Szymczak (MIM UW)
Explainable variational autoencoder for multiomics scRNA-seq data
2022-04-20, godz. 10:15, 5820
Jarosław Paszek (MIM UW)
Taming the Duplication-Loss-Coalescence Model with Integer Linear Programming
2022-04-13, godz. 10:15, 5820
Adam Izdebski (MIM UW)
How to discover optimal drug-like molecules with machine learning?
2022-04-06, godz. 10:15, 5820
Damian Wójtowicz (National Institutes of Health (NIH/NLM/NCBI))
Signatures of mutational processes in cancer: methods and mechanisms
Cancer genomes accumulate a large number of somatic mutations resulting from imperfections of DNA processing, naturally occurring DNA damage, replication errors, dysregulation of DNA repair mechanisms, and carcinogenic exposures. These mutagenic processes often produce characteristic mutational patt...
2022-03-30, godz. 10:15, 5820
Krzysztof Kazimierczuk (Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw)
NMR spectroscopy as a playground for armchair mathematicians
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a branch of chemical analysis, finding applications in material science, structural biology, chemical synthesis, pharma industry, food profiling, medical screening and many other fields. To apply NMR, we need to have a basic knowledge at many lev...