BISTRO - Ningxin Ouyang
2036 Palmer Commons
BISTRO is restricted to U-M Bioinformatics Graduate Program students and faculty.
2036 Palmer Commons
BISTRO is restricted to U-M Bioinformatics Graduate Program students and faculty.
Bring together scientists working in different areas to focus on genomes, cells, and mathematics. Organized by Dr. Stephen Smale (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Dr. Indika Rajapakse (DCMB).
2036 Palmer Commons
BISTRO is restricted to U-M Bioinformatics Graduate Program students and faculty.
2036 Palmer Commons
BISTRO is restricted to U-M Bioinformatics Graduate Program students and faculty.
2036 Palmer Commons
BISTRO is restricted to U-M Bioinformatics Graduate Program students and faculty.
Over the past year, research from the Parker Lab and their collaborators [1-3] has contributed significantly to understanding diabetes. This research was highlighted as part of the
DCMB faculty member, Cristen Willer, is a senior author of two recent publications in Nature Genetics.
The Bioinformatics Program congratulates Scott Ronquist on his recent first-author publication, Algorithm for cellular reprogramming in Proceedings of the National