Great choice of ISCB 2025 Accomplishments by a Senior Scientist: Amos Bairoch, 45 years of #biocuration which are foundational to our knowledge of biology in #ComputationalBiology #Bioinformatics. #ismbeccb2025 @SIB
Great choice of ISCB 2025 Accomplishments by a Senior Scientist: Amos Bairoch, 45 years of #biocuration which are foundational to our knowledge of biology in #ComputationalBiology #Bioinformatics. #ismbeccb2025 @SIB
Reminder (probably not for the last time at #ismbeccb2025) that high quality data resources are critical to #MachineLearning #AI in #ComputationalBiology
https://www.europesays.com/2259441/ SCNT: an R package for data analysis and visualization of single-cell and spatial transcriptomics | BMC Bioinformatics ##ár #algorithms #Bioinformatics #ComputationalBiology/Bioinformatics #ComputerAppl.InLifeSciences #Data #ggplot2 #Microarrays #SCNT #SingleCellSequencing #SpatialTranscriptomics
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Scientists "need to be made aware that this [open science] is not up for debate"
"I’ve been convinced over the years that the carrot only approach doesn’t work. So we need a stick."
"a paper is just paid advertisement for your work."
It's always a pleasure to listen to JK and the current episode of The Knowledge Catalyst is no exception: Jean-Karim Heriché: #OpenScience must be the standard for modern research
Tick tock, tick tock... Do not miss your chance to benefit from early-bird rates for the [BC]² Basel Computational Biology Conference 2025!
We have prepared an outstanding scientific programme for you, and plenty of networking activities
Guided tours are fully booked, and tutorials and workshops are filling up fast. Make sure to secure your spot while you still can!
Register by 30 June: https://www.bc2.ch/registration-info
Can sand-like molecules help us map the secrets of protein structure?
Adsorption of silica oligomers on biomolecules: Structural and dynamical insights for atom probe tomography via classic molecular dynamics simulations. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.06.004
CSBJ: https://www.csbj.org/
New review out in Drug Discovery Today:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2025.104382
We take a critical look at how AI — especially AlphaFold(-Multimer/3) — has changed protein complex prediction.
End-to-end models work well for rigid complexes. Flexibility, disorder, and transient interfaces remain unsolved.
AI is shiny. Biology is complicated. We map what’s working, what isn’t, and what’s next.
TALKING HeaDS – May 2025
Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.
27 May 2025, 15:00
Faculty Club, Panum
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-may2025/
Thank you to DDSA for the support!
TALKING HeaDS – May 2025
Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.
27 May 2025, 15:00
Faculty Club, Panum
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-may2025/
Thank you to DDSA for the support!
"Lindenmayer Systems, Fractals, and Plants" (PRUSINKIEWICZ; HANAN, 1989) https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4757-1428-9
TALKING HeaDS – May 2025
Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.
27 May 2025, 15:00
Faculty Club, Panum
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-may2025/
Thank you to DDSA for the support!
Job - Alert
Doktorand*in (m/w/d) Laboratoriumsmedizin
Deadline: 2025-05-09
Location: Germany, Dresden, Sachsen
TALKING HeaDS – May 2025
Join us for an exciting health data science seminar with Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Professor of Computational Protein Biophysics. He will discuss missense variants, protein stability, and machine learning’s role in genetic disease research.
27 May 2025, 15:00
Faculty Club, Panum
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-may2025/
Thank you to DDSA for the support!
Could AI reshape the future of biology?
Charlotte Bunne and Stephen Quake join Eric Topol to discuss the AI Virtual Cell—a project that could shift biology from 90% experimental to 90% computational.
This shift could accelerate discoveries, reduce lab costs, and revolutionize drug discovery, diagnostics, and personalized medicine.
Listen to the full conversation: https://erictopol.substack.com/p/the-holy-grail-of-biology
Python II
Advance your #Python skills in this 3-day #workshop focusing on advanced #programming & #datascience.
Requires Python I or equivalent experience.
19–21 May
Panum, University of Copenhagen
Register: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/courses/python-2-spring-2025/
Creating #Python tools for biological sequence analysis? #EuroSciPy2025 is seeking proposals on genomic data parsing, phylogenetics, and structural #bioinformatics.
Show us how you're decoding life's data! #ComputationalBiology
TALKING HeaDS - March 2025
Join us for an afternoon of #healthdatascience, #drinks, and #networking!
Talk by Cedric Notredame on pumping structural data into protein phylogeny using the Nextflow pipeline language.
25 Mar, 15:00–17:00
Panum, University of Copenhagen
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-mar2025/
TALKING HeaDS - March 2025
Join us for an afternoon of #healthdatascience, #drinks, and #networking!
Talk by Cedric Notredame on pumping structural data into protein phylogeny using the Nextflow pipeline language.
25 Mar, 15:00–17:00
Panum, University of Copenhagen
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-mar2025/
TALKING HeaDS - March 2025
Join us for an afternoon of #healthdatascience, #drinks, and #networking!
Talk by Cedric Notredame on pumping structural data into protein phylogeny using the Nextflow pipeline language.
25 Mar, 15:00–17:00
Panum, University of Copenhagen
RSVP: https://heads.ku.dk/calendar/2025/talking-heads/talking-heads-mar2025/