Loads of great job opportunities on our 'Join Us' page at the moment - check it out today & please share with your networks! 🙌 👉https://t.co/CE6SvVNUGp
Our second Drug repurposing scientific meeting will provide an interdisciplinary discussion and networking platform that welcomes attendees from the academic, industrial, clinical and regulatory fields. You can submit your abstract by the 10 March https://t.co/CZj8oCt5k2
New exciting opportunity for a computational biologist to join the lab of Prof Caleb Webber (UK DRI at Cardiff) 🏴
A leading role in constructing cellular atlases of a range of human brain tissues using large new sets of single cell data 🧠
🗓️15 Feb 👉https://t.co/moBnMZbNz6
My short review is out! Integration of functional genomics data to uncover cell type-specific pathways affected in Parkinson's disease https://t.co/iczvuidom4
Interested in using data science and AI to study experimental models for #dementia research? Join our @DEMONNetworkUK Experimental Models working group meeting tomorrow at 2pm GMT. We have an exciting talk from @ViolaVolpato@UKDRI Cardiff on reproducibility of stem cell models.
Our #neurogenomics seminar series is back! Excited to be hosting Song Chen from @sangerinstitute to tell us about single cell multi-omics analyses of the human brain. Join us Feb 9 at 3pm on zoom. DM for link.
Parkinson's Research Seminar series starts this Wed at 2pm. @ManuelaMXTan, @UCL, will share genetic variants associated with progression, and @ViolaVolpato, @cardiffuni@UKDRI, will talk about cell-specific pathways associated with genetic risk.
Register: https://t.co/QG37E6PrGO
Very happy and proud to present: The GTEx papers. This set of 15 papers published today describes the final phase of this 10-year effort, providing the genomics community an atlas of genetic regulatory variants and a deep dive into the biology behind it. https://t.co/YPaD2NZNT6
A human single-cell atlas of the Substantia nigra reveals novel cell-specific pathways associated with the genetic risk of Parkinson's disease and neuropsychiatric disorders. https://t.co/epKV72sNOb #bioRxiv
Need to brush up on your #biostatistics?
Prof Valentina Escott-Price & Dr Emily Baker (UK DRI at Cardiff University) share their expertise in our recent 'Bioinformatics for Biologists' training workshop on the UK DRI youtube page 📺
https://t.co/LGjCUN9Hp9 via @YouTube
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I'm recruiting postdocs to work on #neurogenomics at the Imperial @UKDRI. Interested in understanding the cause of brain disorders using #singlecell#genomics, epigenetics, #bioinformatics and GWAS? Get in touch! Wet and dry researchers needed! https://t.co/A2AnO3XdLQ
Today we're running a 'Bioinformatics for Biologists' workshop, introducing cellular imaging analysis, biostatistics & bulk RNA-seq analysis💻
Fantastic to see the UK DRI centres sharing knowledge and expertise 🙌
For our second day of informatics, we've gathered for a workshop of 3-min flash talks & spotlight sessions on GWAS/Risk & single-cell analysis after lunch. Thanks for hosting us @SWC_Neuro!
@sj_marzi, UK DRI at Imperial, takes to the stage⬇️
Great new opportunity for a computational biologist to join the lab of Prof Caleb Webber, UK DRI at Cardiff 🏴
🔎 Research Associate
🧠 #Parkinson's Disease
🖥️ #Bioinformatics
🧬 Functional genomics
1⃣ single cell analysis
🗓️ 18 Oct 🔗 https://t.co/TZ66xFpCc8