Media Summary: Oct 15, 2009 SFU Canada Research Chair Seminar Series: "Combinatorial Algorithms for Structural Variation Detection in ... Sfu has an undergraduate program in biomatics within the program we teach fundamental classes in algorithmic This is the sixth and final lesson in Game Theory. This one is on uncertainty and information.

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Oct 15, 2009 SFU Canada Research Chair Seminar Series: "Combinatorial Algorithms for Structural Variation Detection in ... Sfu has an undergraduate program in biomatics within the program we teach fundamental classes in algorithmic This is the sixth and final lesson in Game Theory. This one is on uncertainty and information. Jon's fourth lesson on Game Theory; this one is on Mixed Nash Equilibria - two more lessons to follow. Steven Salzberg, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins, is pioneering the field of ... Thursday July 19, 2018 UCLA Faculty Center, California Room

We discuss why DNA sequencing is so important today and why we should study the algorithms and data structures that enable ... Rachel Karchin, professor of biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University, is pioneering the field of Allison Smither kicks off a new cohort and presents Chapter 1 ("Introduction to Genomics") from

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Dr. Cenk Sahinalp: Computational Genomics

Dr. Cenk Sahinalp: Computational Genomics

Oct 15, 2009 SFU Canada Research Chair Seminar Series: "Combinatorial Algorithms for Structural Variation Detection in ...

Bioinformatics @ SFU: Dr. Cenk Sahinalp

Bioinformatics @ SFU: Dr. Cenk Sahinalp

Sfu has an undergraduate program in biomatics within the program we teach fundamental classes in algorithmic

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Cenk Sahinalp | Sketching Algorithms for Genomic Data Analysis and Querying in a Secure Enclave

Cenk Sahinalp | Sketching Algorithms for Genomic Data Analysis and Querying in a Secure Enclave

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Game Theory, Lesson 6

Game Theory, Lesson 6

This is the sixth and final lesson in Game Theory. This one is on uncertainty and information.

Cenk Sahinalp

Cenk Sahinalp

Canada Research Chair

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Game Theory Lesson 4

Game Theory Lesson 4

Jon's fourth lesson on Game Theory; this one is on Mixed Nash Equilibria - two more lessons to follow.

Cenk Sahinalp: "HIT'nDRIVE: Patient-specific multi-driver gene prioritization for precision oncology

Cenk Sahinalp: "HIT'nDRIVE: Patient-specific multi-driver gene prioritization for precision oncology

Computational Genomics

Steven Salzberg – Pioneering Computational Genomics

Steven Salzberg – Pioneering Computational Genomics

Steven Salzberg, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins, is pioneering the field of ...

Cenk Sahinalp "Tumor evolution modeling through the use of single cell and bulk sequencing data"

Cenk Sahinalp "Tumor evolution modeling through the use of single cell and bulk sequencing data"

Thursday July 19, 2018 UCLA Faculty Center, California Room

ADS1: Why study DNA sequencing and computational genomics?

ADS1: Why study DNA sequencing and computational genomics?

We discuss why DNA sequencing is so important today and why we should study the algorithms and data structures that enable ...

Frontier Science #13 - Computational Genomics w/ Chris Mason - Professor @ Cornell | BIOS

Frontier Science #13 - Computational Genomics w/ Chris Mason - Professor @ Cornell | BIOS

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Rachel Karchin – Pioneering Computational Cancer Genomics

Rachel Karchin – Pioneering Computational Cancer Genomics

Rachel Karchin, professor of biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University, is pioneering the field of

Computational Genomics: Cohort 1 Introduction (comp_genom01 1)

Computational Genomics: Cohort 1 Introduction (comp_genom01 1)

Allison Smither kicks off a new cohort and presents Chapter 1 ("Introduction to Genomics") from