Interdisciplinary understanding and critical thinking Students gain a comprehensive view of the digital health sector, developing an understanding of the scientific, technological and ethical ...
Bioinformaticians have been utilizing machine learning for years. However, the introduction of powerful and easily accessible generative AI tools is a new horizon. Learning how to use these tools to ...
Bioinformatics Algorithms: an Active Learning Approach is one of the first textbooks to emerge from the recent Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) revolution. A light-hearted and analogy-filled ...
The SYBB track in Translational Bioinformatics poises students to work at the interface of applied ‘omics research and clinical medicine. From integrating genomic and functional genomic data into ...
SYBB 311/411A is a 5-week course that introduces students to the high-throughput technologies used to collect data for bioinformatics research in the fields of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
Jasmine Baker has been working in the field of genomics and bioinformatics, doing translational and clinical work for approximately 8 years. Her journey into this space began during her PhD at ...
From vaccine development to personalized medicine, the influence of bioinformatics runs deep through the life sciences. Highly digitized labs rely on the ability to pull the right drop from the data ...