A post-doctoral position focused on the omics (e.g., genetic, genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic, etc.) associations with chronic pain is available in the Department of Pain and Translational Symptom Science (PTSS) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The PTSS department has a ...
Read More »What can we learn from single cells?
from BMC Blog Network – by Barbara Cheifet – Genome Biology’s special issue on Single Cell Omics highlights the most recent methods for studying single cells and the many insights that can be gained from looking at cells on an ...
Read More »Proteomics Informed by Transcriptomics
With the recent advent of RNA-seq technology the proteomics community has begun to generate sample-specific protein databases for peptide and protein identification, an approach we call proteomics informed by transcriptomics (PIT). This approach has gained a lot of interest, particularly ...
Read More »GRACOMICS – software for graphical comparison of multiple omics data results
Analysis of large-scale omics data has become more and more challenging due to high dimensionality. More complex analysis methods and tools are required to handle such data. While many methods already exist, those methods often produce different results. To help ...
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