IV106 Bionformatics seminar
2024/02/09
We will host guests, mostly online, in the seminar in Spring 2024. Between the public seminars, students will prepare their own presentations for class only. The themes for student presentations this …
IV105 Bionformatics seminar - Fall 2023
2023/09/05
The theme of this semester is “New frontiers in sequencing technology” and “Algorithmic advances in bioinformatics”. Please join us for the talks below , either in person (room A319, FI MU) or using …
IV106 Bionformatics seminar
2023/02/07
There is no specific theme for this semester, so anything that falls within the broader definition of Bioinformatics goes. We will be sharing several guests with a “sister seminar” at …
IV105 Bionformatics seminar - Fall 2022
2022/08/30
The theme of this semester is “Bioinformatics for protein structure and function” and “Reproducibility and scalability in bioinformatics”. Please join us for the talks below, either in person (room …
IV106 Bionformatics seminar
2022/02/07
The theme of this semester is deep learning and integrative data analysis. Please join us for the talks below, either in person or using the MSTeams platform. Contact cechova @ fi.muni.cz or lexa @ …
IV105 Bionformatics seminar
2021/10/11
The theme of this semester is Nanopore sequencing and long reads. Please join us for the talks below, either in person or using the MSTeams platform. Contact cechova @ fi.muni.cz or lexa @ fi.muni.cz …
Living in the interdisciplinary valley between algorithms and life
2021/08/18
Monika Cechova will speak today at 2 pm CEST at the panel discussion on “Interdisciplinary Research-How to succeed on the highway”. The event is organized by Norbis, the Norwegian graduate research …
Bioinformatics seminar changes its format in Fall 2021
2021/07/21
The Bioinformatics seminar this Fall will offer the combinations of invited speakers (with the focus on the novel algorithms in bioinformatics) and student presentations. In person seminar will be …
Complete sequence of the human genome
2021/07/21
The series of new preprints describe new, complete version of the human chromosome that fills all the gaps, including centromeres and telomeres, and resolves complex, highly identical ribosomal array. …