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.
Commentary The 10x engineer in research? Research values charting new frontier in knowledge together, leaving little room for the #10xEngineer cliché.
Computerworld ComputerWorld: CSIRO launches serverless 'search engine for the genome' on Alibaba Cloud Trials of CRISPR/Cas9 are getting underway around the world. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR associated protein 9, to give it its full name, holds huge promise for tackling cancer, hereditary
Scientific publication New CSIRO software aims to increase gene therapy safety for medical and biosecurity applications We’ve developed an algorithm that one day will enable clinicians to work with your DNA to find the optimal treatment.
Antimicrobial Resistance Can AI help fight antibiotic-resistant superbugs? A team of researchers contributing their expertise to a new collaboration called OUTBREAK to help fight antimicrobial resistance.
Trends Computationally optimized CRISPR diagnostics Computational optimisation methods can be used to assist in the design of CRISPR targets for diagnosis.
Scientific publication AEHRC researchers develop a more efficient way to detect disease genes A new software developed by CSIRO offers a more reliable way to recreate gene mutations in the lab.
ZDNet ZDNet: CSIRO's CUNE uses artificial intelligence to find disease genes Researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's (CSIRO) Australian e-Health Research Centre have developed a more powerful way to find the genes that cause disease using artificial intelligence.
ZDNet ZDNet: CSIRO using serverless compute to analyse the human genome By 2025, it is estimated that 50 percent of world's population will have had their genome sequenced, which according to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) transformational bioinformatics team leader Dr Denis
AWS Genomic and Medical Big Data Go Serverless The teams at CSIRO and QIMR Berghofer have joined forces to develop a prototype serverless genotype-phenotype (gen-phen) database on AWS. Here’s how the tool works.
Research Project Motor Neurone Disease and Dementia CSIRO is a partner in the Dementia Team Grant led by Prof Ian Blair at Macquarie University – one of only six funded applications.
iAwards CSIRO awarded NSW iAward for GT-Scan Innovation GT-Scan won two iAwards in 2017 Industrial & Primary Industries category Big Data / Machine Learning Innovation of the Year Read more about the technology on the GT-Scan page.
Databricks Databricks: How Apache Spark-based analysis and Databricks notebooks impact genomic research Databricks wrote a nice blog post about us. Catch it here.