Systems Biology and Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Research

Systems Biology and Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Research
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Paul Brown Systems Biology and Infectious Diseases Epidemiology (SBIDER) & Bioinformatics Research Technology Platform provides data analyses, workflow design advice, web-based applications setup, high-performance computing support, and Bioinformatics training. Funded by various departments, including WMS, Life Sciences, Computer Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Statistics, they serve globally with over 0.5 million genomes and 4200 users for tracking food-borne pathogens.

  • Research
  • Bioinformatics
  • Epidemiology
  • Data Analysis
  • Training

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  1. Paul Brown Systems Biology and Infectious Diseases Epidemiology (SBIDER) & Bioinformatics Research Technology Platform

  2. Bioinformatics RTP Mission Statement We carry out data analyses, provide advice on designing workflows of experiments and computational analyses, set up web-based applications and databases, facilitate biomedical use of high-performance computing and provide training in a range of Bioinformatics skills. https://warwick.ac.uk/research/rtp/bioinformatics

  3. Bioinformatics RTP Funded by a number of departments, including WMS, Life Sciences, Computer Science, Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics. Free at point of access Run weekly clinics Tuesday morning in Gibbet Hill Caf , or via Zoom We can provide training in programming languages, such as R, MATLAB, C++, Javascript/HTML/CSS and provide access to HPC clusters

  4. Over 0.5 M genomes 4200 users globally Used by public health surveillance labs around the world to track food-borne pathogens

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