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Bioinformatics tool accurately tracks synthetic DNA

Scienmag

Computer scientists show benefits of bioinformatics with PlasmidHawk Credit: Tommy LaVergne/Rice University HOUSTON – (Feb. 26, 2021) – Tracking the origin of synthetic genetic code has never been simple, but it can be done through bioinformatic or, increasingly, deep learning computational approaches.

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Bioinformatics Jobs: How to Succeed in This Competitive Space

XTalks

Bioinformatics jobs are commonly found in the fields of computer information science, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical technology, computational biology, proteomics and medical informatics. The Human Genome Project could not have succeeded without the use of bioinformatics. Wondering which bioinformatics job is right for you?

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CancerVar: A New Bioinformatics Tool Developed for Clinical Interpretation of Cancer Mutations

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On Saturday, researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have announced that they developed and launched a new bioinformatics software tool called CancerVar (cancer variant interpretation). Millions of somatic cancer variants have been identified due to precision medicine and next-generation sequencing (NGS).

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What Are the Types of CRT Designs?

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Speaker Liz Turner, PhD Associate Professor, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and Global Health Biostatistics and Study Design Core Co-Chair The post What Are the Types of CRT Designs? What Are the Types of CRT Designs? Description Dr. Liz Turner discusses the types of CRT designs. appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials.

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How Does Clustering Affect Power and Detectable Difference?

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Speaker Liz Turner, PhD Associate Professor, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and Global Health Biostatistics and Study Design Core Co-Chair The post How Does Clustering Affect Power and Detectable Difference? How Does Clustering Affect Power and Detectable Difference? appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials.

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What Is the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient?

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Speaker Liz Turner, PhD Associate Professor, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and Global Health Biostatistics and Study Design Core Co-Chair The post What Is the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient? What Is the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient? Description Dr. Liz Turner discusses the intraclass correlation coefficient.

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What Is Outcome Clustering, and How Can It Affect a Trial?

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Speaker Liz Turner, PhD Associate Professor, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and Global Health Biostatistics and Study Design Core Co-Chair The post What Is Outcome Clustering, and How Can It Affect a Trial? What Is Outcome Clustering, and How Can It Affect a Trial? appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials.

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