6th Aberystwyth Bioinformatics Workshop, January 26th 2018
The programme for this workshop was:
- Arwyn Edwards: Pores for a brighter future
- Adil Mughal: Packing problems, phyllotaxis & Fibonacci numbers
- Chris Creevey: Cutting Bootstrap supports down to size with Machete and the likelihood decay index
- Dan Smith: Genotyping by sequencing of complex genomes
- Cate Williams: Who are the rumen protozoa and what are they doing?
- Adriana Ravagnani: White clover: Mater NON semper certa est
- Nick Dimonaco: Is Computing taking over Biology? - A Pipeline too far
- Jess Friedersdorff: Getting HAPpy with Phylogenetics; A Journey of Studying Hyper Ammonia Producers using Phylogenetic Approaches
- Jackie Daykin: SeqInfo: Big Data Stringology Algorithms for 2nd & 3rd Generation Sequencing
- Kim Kenobi: The dolphins of Cardigan Bay - modelling spatio-temporal patterns in sightings of dolphins 2005-15.
- Owen Garland: GFF browsing
- Allison Zwarycz: Sequence analysis and modification of GAPDH in myxobacteria
- Rob Bolton: Semantic clinical data management and analysis
- Ben Thomas: From looting with computing to commuting in Tooting - the AMPLY story
- Arthur Morris: VNTR & Alignment Free Read Analysis of the Apicomplexan Cryptosporidium
- Narcis Fernandez-Fuentes: A consensus scoring function to identify DEGs on RNAseq experiments
- Sam and Tom's Industrys: How we make cheap lab tat
- John Roberts: Research Data Management
- Colin Sauze: Super Computing Wales and the Future of the IBERS HPC