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Heres-why-the-rise-of-superbugs-is-so-dangerous

https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/health-science/heres-why-the-rise-of-superbugs-is-so-dangerous/2019/01/23/234dd347-6a74-4a0e-a203-5d9551035495_video.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/health-science/heres-why-the-rise-of-superbugs-is-so-dangerous/2019/01/23/234dd347-6a74-4a0e-a203-5d9551035495_video.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.4e7c09b944fa

"Molecular Tweeting" Could Hold the Key to Busting Superbugs

"Molecular Tweeting" Could Hold the Key to Busting Superbugs A broader understanding of bacterial social networks might help scientists combat antibiotic resistance Indeed interesting, although bit old article, sounded very interesting. Just stumbled on it this morning!  

3 Days National Level Workshop on "NGS Data Analysis:Variant Calling,RNASEQ,CHIPSEQ"'

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3 Days National Level Workshop on "NGS Data Analysis:Variant Calling,RNASEQ,CHIPSEQ"' 8th to 10th March 2019 09:30 AM - 05:00 PM Topics Covered ▪ Introduction to Bioinformatics ▪ Data curation using Biological databases ▪ Understanding the concept of Gene Expression & Genome Editing ▪ Gene Finding Tools ▪ Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing ▪ Searching for SRA Data for genomic samples ▪ Introduction to Sequence alignment, BLAST ▪ Variant Calling to detect mutations ▪ RNA sample studies for gene expression ▪ Introduction to ChIP-Seq technology Our 3 days comprehensive Workshop on Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis,Variant Calling, RNAseq, ChIPseq : A Practical Introduction aims at providing systematic Hands-on-Training on using Data Analysis application/tools for the NGS data. This workshop had been conceptualized by eminent scientist having substantial experience in the field of Data Analysis.