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From the Finnish Center of Excellence in Tumor Genetics Research

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Down the Rabbit Hole: from Wet Lab into the Coding World.

March 20, 2020alondon

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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, PeopleBioinformatics, Biological research, cancer research, Coding Camp, Data scientists

Let’s Meet: Tuomo Hartonen – Decoding Gene Regulation in Cancer

July 8, 2019July 8, 2019alondon
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Coding in Python programming language. Pexels.com

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Analysis tools, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, genetics, People, UncategorizedBioinformatics, cancer research, computional biology, disease, genetic data, genome, neural networks

Is this cancer? Training Machines to Identify Cancer Cells from an Image

January 18, 2019January 18, 2019alondon1 Comment
Fluorescence images of stained cells showing various cell features
Fluorescence images of stained cells showing various cell features

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Analysis tools, artificial intelligence, Bioinformaticsartificial intelligence, deep learning, image analysis, machine learning, neural networks

“If you build it, they will come” – Innovative Tool for Mutation Analysis

November 20, 2018alondon
Screenshot of BasePlayer software
Screenshot from BasePlayer software

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Analysis tools, BioinformaticsBioinformatics, mutation analysis tool, Next-generation sequencing, tumor genetics software

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The Finnish Center of Excellence in Tumor Genetics is a research consortium funded by the Academy of Finland for 2018-2025.

Our goal is to improve the understanding of the functions of the genome and to bring genomic medicine into practice.

 

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