NTB (Versión 1)

New Trends in Bioinformatics – VIRTUAL

12th September

13:30 – 16:30

NTB 01

Machine Learning good practices – DOME recommendations for better Machine Learning in Computational Biology

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17:00 – 20:00

NTB 02

FAIRification of multi-omics metadata

13th September

13:30 – 16:30

NTB 03

Simulating cellular behaviours: advancing HPC-enabled Computational Biology

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17:00 – 20:00

NTB 04

Spatial transcriptomics: new opportunities for resolving tissue structures and cell communications

NTB 05

First workshop on cell-cell communication modeling (CoMeCom)

14th September

13:30 – 16:30

NTB 06

Building high-quality reference genome assemblies of eukaryotes

NTB 07

Integration of large-scale data for reference genome development in biodiversity

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17:00 – 20:00

NTB 08

Computational Challenges in Phospho-Proteomics and Systems Biology of Cellular Signaling

15th September

13:30 – 16:30

NTB 09

Tools and techniques to make sensitive data discoverable (Use-cases, hands-on session of Beacon implementation)

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17:00 – 20:00

NTB 10

To rarefy or not to rarefy microbiome data? What are the alpha diversity metrics?

16th September

13:30 – 16:30

NTB 11

Sex and Gender Perspective in Research

New Trends in Bioinformatics – F2F

18th September

09:00 – 13:00

NTB 12

Deep Learning For Biological Sequence Data: From Convolutional Neural Networks To Transformers

NTB 13

Functional analysis of single-cell transcriptomics data

NTB 14

Guidelines for the assessment and analysis of lrRNA-seq data for transcript identification and quantification (LRGASP challenge)

NTB 15

Annual European Bioinformatics Core Community (AEBC2) Workshop 2022

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14:00 – 18:00

NTB 16

Boost your Data Planning

NTB 17

Computational modelling of immunological mechanisms: From statistical approaches to interpretable machine learning.

NTB 18

Software containerization in bioinformatics: how to make reproducible, portable and reusable bioinformatics software&pipelines

NTB 19

Novel challenges in the quest for orthologs