Nesvizhskii Lab published in Science Advances
Alexey Nesvizhskii published in Science Advances, " Spatially resolved cell polarity proteomics of a human epiblast model"
Alexey Nesvizhskii published in Science Advances, " Spatially resolved cell polarity proteomics of a human epiblast model"
The Welch Lab authored a recent Nature Biotechnology paper, "Iterative single-cell multi-omic integration using online learning." The team demonstrated their proof of principle using data sets from the National Institute of Health's Brain Initiative, a project aimed at understanding the human brain by mapping every cell, with investigative
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) hosted a forum titled “ Building Vaccine Confidence: Best Practices to Combat Misinformation and Vaccine Hesitancy in COVID-19 Vaccines ” on April 14.
Margit Burmeister was recently interviewed by Zippia about the job market given the pandemic and which certifications/licenses/courses have the biggest impact on job prospects for
Hongyang Li and Yuanfang Guan recently published in Genome Research, " Fast decoding cell type-specific transcription factor binding landscape at single-nucleotide resolution."
Oliver He , associate professor of microbiology and immunology, CCMB affiliate faculty, and a member of the university’s COVID-19 Faculty Council, has been working on COVID-19
Oliver He , associate professor of microbiology and immunology, CCMB affiliate faculty, and a member of the university’s COVID-19 Faculty Council, has been working on COVID-19
The Bioinformatics Black Student Union has been established and is a student-organized group dedicated to providing resources, networks, and a forum for Black students in DCMB.
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The UM Bioinformatics Program is proud of its graduate students - from first year students to recent graduates, students on campus and those working from afar!
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"Drs. Dinov and Velev began developing spacekime theory around four or five years ago, while working with big data in the healthcare field"
Body weight and food intake are tightly controlled by neural circuitry in the brain. Now, a new study from the University of Michigan offers insights into how these circuits
Congrats to Bharat on his recent first author manuscript that was also chosen as the cover article of the