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On this page, you can check for upcoming events and program updates. Pine biotech was founded by a team of biologists, clinicians, mathematicians, and computer scientists that agreed on the critical role big data will play in biomedical research, biotechnology and agriculture. But to leverage such data to its greatest potential, all those who generate, analyze and interpret such data must be able..
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The Omics Research Symposium is an event aimed at bringing together this network of experts, educators, and students from all around the world to learn from each other, interact and discuss advances in this field.
We are glad to announce the upcoming symposium on March 30-31, 2023, bringing together students, researchers, faculty, and industry to discuss recent advances in omics data and bioinformatics. Discussions will highlight challenges involved in research using computational tools for big data, opportunities in this outgrowing field, and applications of the advances in various fields – s ..read more
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Biomedical Data Science in R: The rapid growth of high-throughput data, including -omics technologies, gave rise to significant demand for data science skills and experience with bioinformatics methods of analysis. This online training program will cover practical and conceptual aspects of data science, including data wrangling, statistical analysis, and machine learning in application to high-throughput biomedical omics data using big data analysis tools on the T-BioInfo Platform. Throughout the course, students will get an understanding of the opportunities and limitations of machine learni ..read more
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Biomedical Data Science in Python: As biology is saturated with complex datasets that have to be sorted, explored, and “looked into”, anyone handling data generation, analysis or decision-making based on data has to gain some level of “data science” skills. The increasing necessity to process big data and develop algorithms in all fields of science means that programming is becoming an essential skill for scientists, with Python the language of choice for the majority of bioinformaticians. In most biological and biomedical settings, you will be expected to ru ..read more
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Microbiome in Health and Wellness is an event that brought together companies, universities, and students to propose innovative ideas at the intersection of Genomics, Business, and Computer Science
To prepare for the hackathon, qualified teams participated in expert-led training sessions that to help them understand and use appropriate terminology and concepts needed to innovate. After completing the training, the teams went on to address real problems and propose their solutions to independent judges.
Here is a look into the microbiome projects completed by various competing teams in th ..read more
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Worldwide initiatives in aggregating Healthcare data, and the healthcare sector moving towards value-based care raise the need for Biomedical Analysts trained to handle Healthcare specific use cases. Typically confined within the domain of Public Health only, today the scope of data-driven informatics in healthcare has extended to clinical outcome prediction, unstructured text data analysis, image classification, and even prevention of disease. As with any data science problem, solving a use case of healthcare requires domain-specific knowledge in addition to general data s ..read more
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With only a few days left until the end of the year, we’ve decided it’s the perfect time to summarize our 2022 achievements. If you haven’t taken a peek at OmicsLogic 2022 Events already, please do!
OmicsLogic Partner Universities
This year, we trained 45+ students and collaborated with 20+ faculties from Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, and received 30+ research projects, poster presentations, and hackathon submissions. Click HERE.
In the collaborative summer training program at REVA University, Bengaluru, Karna ..read more
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Transcriptomic studies offer important insights on gene expression and regulation and have been widely studied in many organisms. As a result, the last couple of decades have witnessed an explosive growth in transcriptomic data.
To help students and researchers from diverse backgrounds manage and analyze this data, we have designed an online course on Transcriptomic Data Analysis. The course covers theoretical as well as practical concepts of transcriptomic data analysis (RNA-Seq) ranging from basic visualization to statistical analysis of differentially expressed genes using t ..read more
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The Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh and Pine Biotech, Inc. USA signed a virtual Memorandum of Understanding on September 27, 2022, to provide an online data-driven research curriculum and training programs on big data bioinformatics for students and faculties.
Although having huge prospects, Bangladesh is still in its infancy for biological research on bioinformatics. Not many universities in Bangladesh have well-structured bioinformatics courses that incorporate public-domain databases, research tools, peer-reviewed journals, and research organization ..read more
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OmicsLogic Monthly Newsletter: October 2022
Are you ready to learn something new to reach your goals? This time we are bringing together a month full of hackathons, programs, workshops, and webinars. Find something that inspires you!
Upcoming Hackathon: Microbiome in Health and Wellness
Are you a student, entrepreneur, or research scientist? We are excited to welcome you to participate in an exciting hackathon at the intersection of Genomics, Business, and Computer Science.
Registrations are OPEN! Have a look at the event details here.
Upcoming Programs, Workshops & Webi ..read more
Pine Biotech Blog
1y ago
The Omics Research Symposium is an event aimed at bringing together this network of experts, educators, and students from all around the world to learn from each other, interact and discuss advances in this field.
We are glad to announce the upcoming symposium on August 30-31, 2022, bringing together students, researchers, faculty, and industry to discuss recent advances in omics data and bioinformatics. Discussions will highlight challenges involved in research using computational tools for big data, opportunities in this outgrowing field, and applications of the advances in various fields ..read more