1st Aberystwyth Bioinformatics Workshop, Aug 27th 2014
The programme for this workshop was:
- Chris Creevey: Computational approaches to understanding microbial communities
- Amanda Lloyd: Applied metabolomics approaches to discover food-derived metabolites in human bio-fluids
- Justin Pachebat: Quick and dirty pathogen genomics using CLC Genomics Workbench
- Kerrie Farrar: Miscanthus genomics, transcriptomics and mapping - grappling with a large recently duplicated genome to enhance bioenergy production
Laura Lyons: Bioprospecting for Microorganisms and Enzymes with Biorefining Potential
- Tim Langdon: Zipper-dee-doo-dah; making the most of the first reference genome for oats
- Rebekah Stuart: title TBC
- Anyela Camargo: Modelling the jasmonate signal pathway
- Tom Wilson: Chemotyping in the field: an analysis of the metabolome diversity of the bio-energy grass Miscanthus
- Iain Chalmers: Trying to save old 'omic data in Parasitology
- Dan Smith: A summary of the sequencing facility QC protocols we are developing for different use cases
- Vasilis Lenis: High performance computing for comparative genomics
- Adriana Ravagnani: SSH and NGS (Suppression Subtractive Hybridisation and Next Generation Sequencing)
- Martin Vickers: Current IBERS Research Computing capabilities (and how they can help you)
- Mike Riley: Introduction to Galaxy at IBERS
- Kezia Whatley: Novel approaches to Anthelmintic discovery
- Fanny Nowacki: Excreted microRNA
- Jasen Finch: Omics analysis of the pre-symptomatic phases of the interaction between the Rice Blast fungus and Brachypodium distachyon
- Magda Dudek: Microbes and Enzymes for Macroalgae and Plants Biorefining