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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large: April 2013
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. Tuesday, 9 April 2013. Structural Biology - the business end of life. As part of my Biochemistry degree at Oxford, I had to spend a year focusing on a single research project. My obsession with bioinformatics was already firmly established when Iain Campbell. Type III fibronectin determined by NMR,. From I. Campbell's group. I learned a lot about NMR and structural biology, from the technical aspects of chemical shifts, coupling constants, distance restraints, diso...
Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large: May 2014
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. Tuesday, 27 May 2014. DNA" as a cultural icon. Over the years I've been fascinated to see where the word "DNA" and the iconic double helix turn up in everyday life. It's become so commonplace that phases like "corporate DNA" are in common usage and the double helix has pride of place on beauty cream adverts and many other places. While it's interesting to see genomics enter the cultural lexicon, I think the. DNA in corporate management. Corporate DNA . inspires...
Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large: December 2013
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. Tuesday, 17 December 2013. The Start of a Journey. Last week a new paper, “Policy challenge of clinical genome sequencing,” led by Caroline Wright and Helen Firth and on which I am a co-author, was published in the. It lays out the challenges of making more widespread use of genetic information in clinical practice, in particular around ‘incidental findings’. Caroline and I have a joint blog on this paper on Genome Unzipped. Medicine is also quite diverse, and righ...
Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large: September 2014
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. Monday, 29 September 2014. A cheat's guide to histone modifications. Here's my take of histone modifications. It's probably a reasonably accurate snapshot of what we knew by the end of 2013. (There is a lot more to cover, and this view will surely go out of date fairly quickly. If you are reading this post in 2016, you might want to look for your cheat sheet somewhere else! Isn't it more like a "trunk"? Or an acetyl group (CH. CO; alcohol, basically). There are som...
Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large: Five statistical things I wished I had been taught 20 years ago
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Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. Saturday, 18 June 2011. Five statistical things I wished I had been taught 20 years ago. Biology is really about stats. Indeed, the foundation of much of frequentist statistics - RA Fisher and colleagues - were totally motivated by biological problems. We just lost the link the heyday of molecular biology when you could get away with n=2 (or n=1! Vodka) test of whether two sets of observations come from the same distribution. Way to get a sensible sense of whether ...
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Human Neurobiology and Single Cell Genomics. Mike McConnell, Ph.D. Ian Burbulis, Ph.D. Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. It is NOT junk. California Stem Cell Report. Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. Stukenberg-trained spindle checkpoint guru. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Sorry, your...
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Our contributing writers to the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Ludmil is currently a PhD student in the Cancer Genome Project where he works under the supervision of Mike Stratton on identifying and understanding the mutational processes that cause cancer. Browen Aken is the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Ensembl. When genome assemblies are very fragmented, full length protein-coding genes cannot fit onto short pieces of DNA. With next-generation transcriptom...
Karma Bacterium: New additions to the Culture Club | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Karma Bacterium: New additions to the Culture Club. This entry was posted on May 5, 2016 by sangerinstitute. And tagged Gut bacteria. Bacteria discovered from human faecal microbiota. Credit:. Is an Advanced Research Assistant in the Host-Microbiota Interactions Laboratory headed by Trevor Lawley. The group seek to understand the role our microbiota play in human health and disease and the interactions that take place between the host and the microbial community&...
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Computational Proteomics and Bioinformatics. Monday, 27 July 2015. One big lesson I just learn. The picture completely changed, after one year abroad, the only big think I learned is that outside my farm and my small country: time, ideas, contacts are gold. In science you have people with you can work and collaborate, because they are open by nature (not only because they source code is in github. Monday, July 27, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Recently Published Proteomics Manuscripts. Every day, I e...
Socialising the Genome | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. This entry was posted on March 14, 2016 by sangerinstitute. How easy is it to strike up a conversation about genomics? Does the average person on the street know enough about the issues to even care? A project called Socialising the Genome. The first time people might experience genomic technology is when being tested as part of routine healthcare and something genetic or inherited is picked up. Given that genomics is now becoming a mainstream source of data with...
Personalised medicine – how to stand out in a crowd | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Personalised medicine how to stand out in a crowd. This entry was posted on May 24, 2016 by sangerinstitute. By studying the crowd, researchers and doctors will be able to find what makes each of us individual. (Image credit: Carine06, Flickr). Genes; mutations in which are known to cause breast cancer which runs in families. However, not everyone who gets breast cancer has a. Mutation and even within the. By sequencing thousands of genomes from patients suffering fr...
Studying gene function through natural gene knockouts in humans | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Studying gene function through natural gene knockouts in humans. This entry was posted on March 4, 2016 by sangerinstitute. Autozygosity and rhLOF in 3,222 individuals. Count of number of individuals with mean number of rhLOF genotypes per individual. Credit. DOI: /10.1126/science.aac8624. We know that the human genome has approximately 20,000 genes which code for specific proteins. But what do each of these genes do? Loss-of-function (LoF) variants,. As they are cal...
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BioCode's Notes: first tweet with more than 1k rt and my post with more than 5k
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Computational Proteomics and Bioinformatics. Monday, 8 June 2015. First tweet with more than 1k rt and my post with more than 5k. Happy to see my first post with more than 5k visits:. Introduction to Feature selection for bioinformaticians using R, correlation matrix filters, PCA and backward selection. And my first tweet with more than 1k RTs:. Brilliant pic.twitter.com/dvOUhUb5k6. 8212; Yasset Perez-Riverol (@ypriverol) May 26, 2015. Thanks to my Readers. Monday, June 08, 2015. Where is the information?
Stealth and sabotage | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. This entry was posted on July 15, 2015 by sangerinstitute. Parasites invade host blood cells, causing major disease whilst shielding themselves from the immune system. Credit: D. Gregory and D. Marshall, Wellcome Images. Parasites – the causative agents of malaria – have infected humans for tens of thousands of years. Despite these parasites being some of our oldest enemies, we are surprisingly badly armed to defeat them. Found on the red blood cell surface) is essen...
“Being a scientist is fantastic” | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. 8220;Being a scientist is fantastic”. This entry was posted on July 1, 2015 by sangerinstitute. The Sanger Institute Fellowship, designed to support scientists who have taken a career break, has been renamed the Janet Thornton Fellowship in honour of Professor Dame Janet Thornton. Credit: EMBL-EBI. Why is it so hard for women to progress their scientific career and climb the ladder? Everyone has a life outside of work, Janet explains not just mothers and not just wom...
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