Tag: data mining

  • Charlotte Ng's group

    What we do Tumors are molecularly diverse and each tumor is an evolutionary system on its own. The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity influence the clinical and biological behavior of cancers and has important implications in tumor progression,...

  • Anne-Florence Bitbol's group

    What we do We are broadly interested in understanding biological phenomena through physical concepts and mathematical and computational tools. We investigate the impacts of optimization and historical contingency in biological evolution....

  • Santiago Carmona's group

    What we do The Cancer Systems Immunology lab focuses on understanding how the immune system responds to cancer. We aim to define cancer-associated immune cell states, to identify the genetic programs that drive their differentiation, to reveal how...

  • Vital-IT

    Focus on the group's mission The Vital-IT team provides bioinformatics collaborative support to life science projects in Switzerland and abroad through collaborations with academic and industry partners. Thanks to its diverse expertise in...

  • Vital-IT: Key activities

    Data management We organize, clean & control the quality of your datasets for subsequent analysis. In addition, we can process, transform and align your datasets to existing standards and make them available as a database. We can propose...

  • From Open Data to Open Knowledge: a video!

    Discover, in a short video clip, SIB’s vision on Open Data, one of the many facets of Open Science – the movement to make scientific research and its dissemination accessible to all levels of the society.

  • Robert Waterhouse's group

    What we do The group’s research is focused on elucidating interactions between gene evolution and gene function through developing computational approaches to interrogate evolutionary and functional genomics data. We are developing quantifications...

  • Christian Ahrens' group

    What we do We focus on the bioinformatic analysis and integration of state-of-the-art functional genomics data that we obtain through close collaboration with experimental biologists (genome sequences, gene and protein expression, metabolomics,...

  • Maria Anisimova's group

    What we do The Applied Computational Genomics Team focuses on theoretical and computational aspects of modelling the process of genome evolution and adaptive change. With the growing size and complexity of molecular data, we strive to keep pace by...

  • Torsten Schwede - Thierry Sengstag's group

    What we do sciCORE is a center of competence in scientific computing located at the University of Basel. Over 240 research groups and facilities in the fields of bioinformatics, computational chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, and economics...

  • Hubert Rehrauer's group

    What we do We are dedicated to the processing, analysis and interpretation of next-generation sequencing data. We interact closely with research groups, and provide tailored comprehensive bioinformatics solutions. Additionally, we provide standard...

  • Carlos-Andrés Peña-Reyes' group

    What we do With the advent of high-throughput technologies and clinical information systems, the life sciences and clinical sciences now produce very large amounts of data (big data). Our goal at CI4CB is to uncover hidden patterns in these data,...

  • Jérôme Goudet's group

    What we do Our group’s interest is focused on understanding how the interplay of population structure, trait architecture and selection can be disentangled. To this end, we use different approaches, from theory and the development of statistical...

  • Laurent Falquet's group

    What we do In the Bioinformatics Unravelling Group of the University of Fribourg (BUGFri), we support life science researchers by providing expertise in data analysis of next-generation sequencing experiments, or any large-scale biological...

  • Luciano Cascione's group

    What we do The Bioinformatics Core Unit (BCU) supports the research groups at the Institute of Oncology Research (IOR) with computational and statistical services. We focus our research interests on the genetics and biology of cancer with a major...

  • Bastien Chopard's group

    What we do In the Scientific and Parallel Computing (SPC) Group, we develop new algorithms and methods to better understand and/or predict various phenomena in biology. We focus on multiscale modelling and computing, high-performance computing,...

  • Amos Bairoch - Lydie Lane's group

    What we do We aim to use a combination of bioinformatics and experimental methodologies to increase knowledge about the function of the 20,000 protein-coding genes in the human genome. Our main mission is the development of neXtProt, a human...

  • Katja Baerenfaller'group

    What we do In the Molecular Allergology group we are aiming to unravel the molecular basis of allergic diseases, antigen presentation, immunotherapies, immunotolerance and tolerance breakage with a combination of functional genomics techniques,...

  • Mihaela Zavolan's group

    What we do The individual cells of a body exhibit a stunning diversity of phenotypes, despite carrying a largely identical genetic makeup. This is due to the distinct ways in which the same genetic information can be read, interpreted and...