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Bioinformatics Jobs: How to Succeed in This Competitive Space

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Bioinformaticians use a combination of mathematics, computer science and biology to help scientists make sense of the data gathered from research projects. The Human Genome Project could not have succeeded without the use of bioinformatics. Wondering which bioinformatics job is right for you? Bioinformatics Analyst.

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New Coronascape tool will help unlock big-data insights for COVID-19

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Coronascape will enable scientists to […].

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U-M RNA scientists identify many genes involved in neuron development

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Credit: Nigel Michki Neurons result from a highly complex and unique series of cell divisions. For example, in fruit flies, the process starts with stem cells that divide into mother cells (progenitor cells), that then divide into precursor cells that eventually become neurons.

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Scientists can now scoop contents of individual cells from their local environment

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New method bridges in situ microscopy with single cell omics Credit: Wheeler lab Scientists can now select individual cells from a population that grows on the surface of a laboratory dish and study their molecular contents.

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Barley pan-genome: IPK scientists reach milestone on the way to ‘transparent’ barley

Scienmag

IPK scientists and international partners for barley already succeeded in doing this three years ago (Mascher et al. Credit: Photo: IPK Leibniz Institute/ Andreas Bähring In order to record all genetic information of an individual, its genome must be completely decoded.

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Genes that dance to the circadian rhythm

Scienmag

In 2017, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to three scientists who uncovered the molecular mechanisms that control the circadian rhythm, otherwise known as the “wake-sleep” cycle.

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The future of genomic medicine: can it fulfil its promises?

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While there may be just under 20,000 confirmed protein coding genes, it turns out that much of the genome outside of these genes is also important in regulating how the genome is controlled. For example, we know that not all genes are expressed in all tissues and that not all genes are expressed during all developmental stages.”.

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