Cotygodniowe seminarium badawcze
2023-12-13, godz. 10:15, 5820
Magda Markowska (MIM UW)
Statistical methods in clinical trials with focus on Bayesian borrowing
2023-12-06, godz. 10:15, 5820
Anna Karnkowska (Wydział Biologii UW)
2023-11-22, godz. 10:15, 5820
Adam Cicherski (MIM UW)
From de Bruijn graphs to variation graphs – relationships between pangenome models
2023-11-15, godz. 16:00, via Zoom: https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/81116825198?pwd=WnBGalNjdXYzbHp1Z3BMREpGT2U4QT09
Alexander Misharin (Northwestern University, Chicago)
Macrophage stories: How aging and inflammation shape alveolar macrophage function
Alveolar macrophages are key players in lung health and disease and also accurate sensors of lung environment. In this talk, Dr. Alexander Misharin will demonstrate how high-content technologies, including bulk and single-cell RNA-seq, applied to alveolar macrophages from patients with lung diseases...
2023-11-08, godz. 10:15, 5820
Maria Bochenek (MIM UW)
2023-10-25, godz. 10:15, 5820
Marcin Wierzbiński (MIM UW)
2023-10-18, godz. 10:15, 5820
Przemysław Biecek (MIM UW/MiNI PW)
2023-10-11, godz. 10:15, 5820
Bartek Wilczyński (MIM UW)
Overview of deep learning approaches to non-coding regulatory DNA
2023-10-04, godz. 10:15, 5820
2023-06-14, godz. 10:15, 5820
Bartosz Ambroży Greń (CeNT UW)
Handcuffs and lassos in proteins in ideal polymers
In general proteins are open chains, but some of them have some kind of extra closure (e.g. cysteine bridge, isopeptide bond, metal ion bridge) which alters their topology. Because of these closures we can find loops, lassos, handcuffs, theta-curves or more complicated structures inside the protein....