Posts by Gilit
June 2018: Inner ear study
Read Kobi’s paper (jointly with Karen Avraham) analyzing expression profiles of the developing auditory organs, and prioritizing novel deafness genes.
Read MoreJune 2018: Congratulations to Dr. Roye Rozov!
Congratulations to Roye for approval of this doctoral degree. Roye graduated last year and the refereeing process of his thesis was now completed, making his degree official.
Read MoreJune 2018: ATGA course translated to Dutch
The lecture notes of Ron Shamir’s course “Advanced topics in Graph Algorithms” have been translated to Dutch. See link. This is the Eleventh translation of the course, following Ukrainian, Indonesian, Russian, Estonian, Bulgarian, French, Czech, Swedish, Spanish and German.
Read MoreJune 2018: 3D genome organization, gene expression and stress
Read the BioRxiv preprint of Idan Nurick and Rani Elkon on the interplay between 3D chromatin structure, gene expression and stress, based on a large-scale meta-analysis that integrated Hi-C data from thirteen different cell lines and dozens of ChIP-seq and RNA-seq datasets.
Read MoreMay 2018: ATGA course translated to German
The lecture notes of Ron Shamir’s course “Advanced topics in Graph Algorithms” have been translated to German. See link. This is the tenth translation of the course, following Ukranian, Indonesian, Russian, Estonian, Bulgarian, Frensh, Czech, Swedish and Spanish.
Read MoreMay 2018: Sorting cancer karyotypes by ILP
Read Ron Zeira’s Bioinformatics paper on Sorting cancer karyotypes by DCJs, duplications and deletions using integer linear programming.
Read MoreMay 2018: FOCS paper published in Genome Biology
Tom Hait’s new method for linking enhancers to the promoters regulated by them has been published in Genome Biology. See also the website.
Read MoreMarch 2018: Nimrod joins the direct PhD track
Congratulations to Nimrod Rappoport, who passed the qualifying exam for the direct PhD track! Nimrod will do his PhD research jointly with Amos Tanay’s group at WIS.
Read MoreMarch 2018: Morph-DB is published.
The Frontiers in Plant Science paper describes a resource where candidate genes for large-scale functional annotations are integrated across multiple plant species. The resource was developed by Oren Tzfadia and other colleagues and is based on our MORPH functional gene prioritization tool.
Read MoreMarch 22 2018: EXPANDER – hands-on workshop by Tom Hait
See here for details.
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