London Biogeeks’s Videos
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"Dexy - Documentation for Science and Code" Ana Nelson
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"Figshare - Why don't you publish all your research?" Mark Hahnel Imperial College London
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"Knowledge management in the U-biopred project" Anthony Rowe Imperial College London
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"The £495 Desktop Computer" Ian Ozsvald - Artificial Intelligence Consultant
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Bioinformatics in the cloud - Peter Clarke, NUI Maynooth
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Poing: a coder’s take on protein modelling Ben Jeffreys, Imperial College
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Poing is a protein structure and folding model, designed to predict the tertiary structure of a protein from its sequence. I’ve been developing Poing for five years, after moving into computational…
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AQuA-NGS: A Quality Assessment Tool for Next Generation Sequencing Data - Zabeen Patel
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The recent advancement of high-throughput sequencing enables the experimentalist to generate huge amounts of data at the genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenetic levels. However, as this is a relatively…
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Sequencing whole exomes in order to identify high penetrant variants in few individuals is becoming relatively easy, and calling variants is apparently an easy push-one-button procedure. However,…
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London BioGeeks 24/02/11: Nathan Harmston, Imperial College London
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Identifying genes and proteins in text: a short review of available tools and resources Nathan gives us an overview of techniques and tools available for text-mining in bioinformatics.
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London Biogeeks 24/02/11: Will Spooner, Eagle Genomics part 2
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Will Spooner, from Eagle Genomics (sponsors of the Biogeeks Christmas bash last year) presents some preliminary results of their bioinformatics community survey. The survey is ongoing - if you're…
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London BioGeeks 24/02/11: Spiros Denaxas, Univeristy College London
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Perl cures coronary heart disease Spiros talks about how he is using Perl to wrangle data in medical research and epidemiology
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