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University of Delaware's Center for Bioinformatics.
Promotes, coordinates, and supports interdisciplinary activities in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
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The Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (CBCB) at the University of Delaware is pleased to announce the following classes for Spring 2024! If you have any questions, please contact Amelia Harrison, CBCB Academic Advisor, at [email protected].









Seminar on the Study of disease comorbidity based on incomplete human interactome with machine learning, by Li Liao, PhD, Associate Professor, Computer and Information Sciences Department, Univ. of Delaware



Today's seminar on Heavy metal neuroscience: Tracking somatosensory development with single-cell mass cytometry by Dr. Austin Keeler, Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences Univ. of Delaware


The first part of our weekly seminar on tRNA gene set evolution by Miguel Pedraza MS graduate student, Bioinformatics and Data Science program Univ. of Delaware


The second part of our weekly seminar on "Mechanisms of cell size homeostasis and consequences for proliferation and gene expression" by Cesar Augusto Nieto Acuna, Post-Doctoral Researcher Univ. of Delaware


The first part of today's seminar on Microbial Detection Using Machine Learning on Aerosol Mass Spectrometry by Kyle Regan, PhD candidate, Bioinformatics Data Science program CBCB, Univ. of Delaware


The second part of today's seminar on Exploring machine learning models to maximize the predictive potential of omics data in mAb-producing CHO cells by Guna Gurazada, PhD candidate, Bioinformatics Data Science program CBCB, Univ. of Delaware



The first part of the last seminar for the semester on Contrastive Learning and Mixture of Experts Enables Precise Vector Embeddings by Logan Hallee Ph.D. student, Bioinformatics Data Science Univ. of Delaware Jason Gleghorn

And to the last seminar presentation for the semester on Dyport: Dynamic Importance-based Biomedical Hypothesis Generation Benchmarking Technique by Ilya Tyagin PhD Candidate, Bioinformatics Data Science University of Delaware Univ. of Delaware
