This is a community initiative brought to you by Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNET). It aims to provide an online avenue to showcase bioinformatics related talks, tutorials, and training. The program aims to make the learning of bioinformatics more engaging, inclusive and accessible. We will invite experts, early career researchers/scientists, and Ph.D. students to share their knowledge and skills. If you are interested to contribute, do get in touch with us. The videos will be live-streamed and be made available for later viewing. This materials will serve as an open bioinformatics resource for the community. In the process, we hope to promote the discovery and sharing of bioinformatics. Video-based learning resources for bioinformatics are still scarce. Some of them are not available in English. If available, they are not free. Even if they are free, they usually only cover the introduction aspects, with very basic discussions. Most of the specific and intermediate-to-advanced discussions or skills are usually not available. This hampers the learning of bioinformatics in solving complex biological problems. Through APBioNETTalks, we hope to contribute to bridge this gap by providing an open access video-based bioinformatics learning resources for the community.
- How to Get Involved
- Upcoming Activities
- Past Activities
- Revolutionising genome analysis with machine learning and cloud computing by Dr Natalie Twine
- Structural phylogenetics (Demo Talk) by Dr Ashar Malik
- Benchmarking de novo genome assembly methods by Prof. Shoba Ranganathan
- 3D substructure searching and comparisons: methods, applications and directions by Assoc. Prof. Dr Mohd Firdaus Raih
- Why social media matters for research now more than ever by Michelle Mendonca
- Rare disease genomics: Challenges and myths by Dr Prashanth N Suravajhala
- Sugars in the cloud: Machine learning and data science for glycobiology by Dr Daniel Bojar
- Applications of long read sequencing in plant genomics by Prof. Dr. Boas Pucker
- Contributors
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Speaker: if you are passionate about sharing the latest developments and/or know-how in your area of expertise to the community, we welcome you to contribute a talk/demo/tutorial/workshop to APBioNetTalks. Please help complete this form, which would capture all the relevant information we need. You can make multiple submissions if you are keen to contribute more.
Moderator: If you are interested in being a moderator for a talk/demo/workshop according to your areas of interest or expertise, please fill this form.
Organising or Scientific committee members: Join our team to bring inclusive and open-access learning avenue for scientific community. Note that this is a pro bono. With your support, we hope we can continuously provide inclusive and accessible contents for you. We believe that open science will make research more reproducible, more transparent and more collaborative. Apply here.
We are committed to providing a welcoming and inspiring platform for all. Please follow our code of conduct in all kind of activities related to APBioNETTalks.
- Revolutionising genome analysis with machine learning and cloud computing
- Structural phylogenetics
- Benchmarking de novo genome assembly methods
- 3D substructure searching and comparisons: methods, applications and directions
- Why social media matters for research now more than ever
- Rare disease genomics: Challenges and myths
- Sugars in the cloud: Machine learning and data science for glycobiology
- Applications of long read sequencing in plant genomics
Creator:
- Hilyatuz Zahroh
- Mohammad Asif Khan
Program coordinator (2020-present): Hilyatuz Zahroh
Scientific Committee: Mohammad Asif Khan
Recurring Contributors:
- Li Chuin Chong
- Debangana Chakravorty
- Deeksha Pandey
- Rizkyana Avissa
- Sharanya Manoharan
- More to come..
