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πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈIntelligent Health Care: Applications of Deep Learning in Computational Medicine

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πŸ§‘β€πŸ«Bioinformatics mentorship in a resource limited setting

πŸ’₯ From abstract: ... Here, we pioneered and tested a bioinformatics training/mentorship model that effectively uses the available expertise and computational infrastructure to deliver an in-person hands-on skills training experience. This is done through a few physical lecture hours each week, guided personal coursework over the rest of the week, group discussions and continuous close mentorship and assessment of trainees over a period of 1 year. ...

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πŸ“‘ Exploration of databases and methods supporting drug repurposing: a comprehensive survey

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πŸ“‘Computational Methods for Identifying Similar Diseases

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🎞Data Fabric in Life Sciences and Health Care: Real World Successes and Challenges
πŸ’₯Free webinar from IBM

πŸ—“ Date: Tue, Jan 25, 2022
πŸ• Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM IRST

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πŸ’₯ MOOC Machine Learning y Big Data para la BioinformΓ‘tica

πŸ“š A free course in English and Spanish to learn bioinformatics tools

πŸ—“ Start date: January 10th - April 7th, 2022

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πŸ“ƒSurvey of miRNA-miRNA cooperative regulation principles across cancer types

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πŸ“ŠWhy do you need a biostatistician?

πŸ“˜Journal: BMC Medical Research Methodology (I.F.=4.61)
πŸ—“Publish year: 2020

πŸ’₯Abstract: The quality of medical research importantly depends, among other aspects, on a valid statistical planning of the study, analysis of the data, and reporting of the results, which is usually guaranteed by a biostatistician. However, there are several related professions next to the biostatistician, for example epidemiologists, medical informaticians and bioinformaticians. For medical experts, it is often not clear what the differences between these professions are and how the specific role of a biostatistician can be described. For physicians involved in medical research, this is problematic because false expectations often lead to frustration on both sides. Therefore, the aim of this article is to outline the tasks and responsibilities of biostatisticians in clinical trials as well as in other fields of application in medical research.

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πŸ’ΈThe benefits and threats of blockchain technology in healthcare: A scoping review

πŸ“˜Journal: International Journal of Medical Informatics (I.F.=4.046)
πŸ—“Publish year: 2020

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πŸ“œArtificial intelligence in cancer research: learning at different levels of data granularity

πŸ“˜Journal: Molecular Oncology Journal (I.F.=6.603)
πŸ—“Publish year: 2021

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πŸ“‘Advances in clinical genetics and genomics
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πŸ“˜Journal: Intelligent Medicine
πŸ—“Publish year: September 2021

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πŸ“ƒProtein domain identification methods and online resources

πŸ“˜Journal: Computational and Structural Biotechnology (I.F.=7.271)
πŸ—“Publish year: 2021

πŸ’₯Abstract: Protein domains are the basic units of proteins that can fold, function, and evolve independently. Knowledge of protein domains is critical for protein classification, understanding their biological functions, annotating their evolutionary mechanisms and protein design. Thus, many protein domain identification approaches have been developed, and a variety of protein domain databases have also been constructed. This review divides protein domain prediction methods into two categories, sequence-based and structure-based. These methods are introduced in detail, and their advantages and limitations are compared. Furthermore, this review also provides a comprehensive overview of popular online protein domain sequence and structure databases. Finally, we discuss potential improvements of these prediction methods.

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🎞 Biology meets programming: Bioinformatics 101 for NGS researchers
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πŸ“‘A review of protein–protein interaction network alignment: From pathway comparison to global alignment

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: Computational and Structural Biotechnology (I.F.=7.271)
πŸ—“Publish year: 202o

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πŸ“½Life After Graduation: Bioinformatics edition
πŸ’₯Free webinar
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πŸ• Time: 14:00 – 16:00 PM WIB

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πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’»Free Online hands-on Workshop
πŸ’₯Best Practices for Scientific Computing

πŸ—“ Date: Jan 24 - 27, 2022
⌚️ Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

▫️You don't need to have any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented at the workshop

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πŸ‘·Remote Job: Bioinformatics Analyst

πŸ’₯Job summery: Primary accountability is to leverage the organization’s data assets exome sequencing data (>180,000 individuals) from MyCode Community Health Initiative to improve quality, efficiency and generate knowledge specifically in the field of bioinformatics within health research. Performs and supervises complex data extraction, transformation, visualization, and summarization to support Research and operations activities.. Uses data reporting/management tools such as SQL, python, NGS tools (GATK, BWA, VEP, etc.), genomic databases (ClinVar, NCBI, gnomAD, etc.) and contributes to national publications. Uses multiple operating systems (Windows, Linux) and compute environments (local, cloud) and is responsible for assisting in development and maintenance of bioinformatics capabilities.

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