BSEP Bioinformatics Student Exchange Program (BSEP) 2021 Bioinformatics Student Exchange Program - remote or in-person.
AEHRC: Exemplars of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare The Australian E-Health Research Center (AEHRC), which the Transformational Bioinformatics Group is part of, has just published a report that outlines how our AI techniques are powering digital health: from understanding whole genome
AWS Bioinformatics AWS Podcast episode Denis talked to AWS's Simon Elisha (Head of Technology and Transformation) on the AWS Podcast about her group's most recent achievements on the cloud.
Scientific publication Novel Bioinformatics software for COVID-19 vaccine testing The Transformational Bioinformatics Group published a new software tool to help fight COVID19: It supports researchers in choosing the right viral strain for pre-clinical models and vaccine testing.
Awards Transformational Bioinformatics' student recognized at the Future Leaders Awards Night Read about how one of our Summer students in AI and Genomics was recognized in this year’s Future Leaders Awards
Scientific publication Building a bridge between gene editing and machine learning Is this review paper the babel fish to translate between genome editing and machine learning jargon?
Explainer What is "serverless" and "cloud-native" and when to use it? Can you decide when to strangle your traditional software architectures and move to cloud-native solutions? Let us help you.
Science communication Should we do another Science AMA (Ask Me Anything) Series? Do you want us to run another Reddit Q&A Ask Me Anything Post on Digital Marketplaces?
Research Project Detecting genetic alterations: can you spot the difference? Read how we develop computational tools to differentiate native from altered DNA
Trends CSIRO a global pioneer in offering health solutions on the AWS Marketplace Why is research and industry getting excited about Digital Marketplaces? Find out...
Interview Team Spotlight: Natalie Twine Who are you and what's your role?I'm Dr Natalie Twine, Team leader of Genome Insights in the Transformational Bioinformatics group at CSIRO. What's your current research focus?My research focuses on using
Conference SynBio to BioDesign - Synthetic Biology Australasia conference highlights Bringing genetic circuitry, metabolic engineering, responsible innovation, and bioart together to help create a safer and more sustainable future #SBA2019
Explainer What is the difference between Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning? Helping you decode #AI jargon and demystify the smart technology of the future.
Conference Single Cells, Structural Variants and Tomatoes - AGTA2019 recap What conference mentions tomatos and genomics in the same talk? Read about what happened at #agta19
Research Project Unravelling the rules of flu evolution How did you fair in Australia's flu season? Read how CSIRO researchers help improve vaccines for the next seasons.
Interview Team Spotlight: Laurence Wilson Interview with Laurence Wilson: Find out what this coffee-drinking science-nomad got settling down.
VariantSpark Video Tutorial: VariantSpark on the Cloud in a Few Clicks Video tutorial to get you setting up and running VariantSpark on the cloud in under 5 min.
Trends Big data and Biological applications Taming the overwhelming data for biological applications with correct data practices and going cloud native
Research Project Better together: Gene therapy with AAV and CRISPR-Cas9 Helping develop novel gene therapy approaches with our collaborators at CMRI
Keynote ISMB-ECCB 2019 conference highlights This July I was fortunate to present at the largest international bioinformatics conference, ISMB-ECCB. It was held over 5 days in Basel, Switzerland and attracted over 1000 attendees with 10 parallel sessions each
AWS Let's build a healthier Australia together: Keynote AWS Public Sector Summit. Presenting our pioneering work on serverless Machine Learning for genomic health care to 1000+ innovators and developers at the #AWSPSSummit.
Explainer What is Digital Genome Engineering? New genome engineering technologies have great potential yet face several obstacles. Digital techniques can help overcome these challenges.
Talk The dawn of cloud native bioinformatics The "Future of Bioinformatics" will be cloud-native to enable stronger collaborations that deliver results bigger than the sum of their parts.
BSEP Bioinformatics Student Exchange Program (BSEP) Nature index labelled Australia a powerhouse of academic productivity. Tap into this by writing your bioinformatics master's thesis with Australia's government research agency.
Interview Frontiers of Machine Learning: Interview with Dr. Denis Bauer Curly questions on #BigData, #GenomeEngineering, and what it means for our future, at #ISS19 alongside science titans like Dr. Karl.