
Deepak Yadav
@dpkyadav23
PhD student - Computational Biology @fasshauerL
@dbc_unil
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpkyadav23/ 03-10-2009 21:14:58
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English is the language of #science. But why should scientific advances remain accessible to just English-speaking individuals. MicroBites, our prime goal is to communicate Science in as many languages as possible, so that we can reduce the spread of misleading information.




The Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne is deeply saddened by the sudden and tragic death of our colleague Alma Dal Co Alma Dal Co. Our department lost an exceptional scientist, an inspiring teacher, a caring mentor, and above all a generous and cheerful colleague. In memoriam: unil.ch/dbc/home/menui…


Get to know our #MSCA Fellow of the Week, Diogo Ribeiro 🧬! Diogo is a postdoc in human genetics research, currently carrying out his MSCA project 'CODer' at Université de Lausanne. His research will help us improve the discovery & interpretation of gene-disease associations🧬. Discover more 👇


Exhilarated to share that I defended my PhD successfully yesterday. Last 4 years were full of roller coaster rides of intellect and fun at the Sigi Hapfelmeier lab. Beyond grateful to everyone who supported me throughout my PhD in the realm of omics and Salmonella.



Including two remarkable outputs from members of our department! 🔥🎊🎉🤠🦄 Congratulations to Robin Hofmeister Simone Rubinacci Diogo Ribeiro 🧬 Olivier Delaneau and Chiara Auwerx Marie Sadler Zoltán Kutalik!

Could you envision a future where inferring #orthology for thousands of species becomes possible?! The future is already here and I'll be presenting FastOMA in #ISMBECCB2023 in Lyon! See you in EvolCompGen EvolCompGen on Thursday 27th at 15:30! Try it out github.com/DessimozLab/Fa…




Highly recommended in case you are interested in investigating the evolution of a eukaryotic cell. Join our lab in the beautiful city of Lausanne Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne UNIL Quantitative Biology PhD program




An insightful talk by Christophe Dessimoz explaining OMArk, a work led by Yannis Nevers, at #ECCB2024. Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne

