Bioinformatics

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) Researchers Call for Big Data Infrastructure to Support Future of Personalized Medicine

Researchers from the CIT and CIT spin-out NSilico Life Science collaborated with the George Washington University to publish an article…

7 years ago

Global effort to read genetic code of all complex life on earth launched

The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), a global effort to sequence the genetic code, or genomes, of all 1.5 million known…

7 years ago

CorkBIC marks 30 years of helping entrepeneurs

CorkBIC celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday at the Nano Nagle Centre in Cork City. The event was attended by business…

7 years ago

The (Genetic Privacy) Problem With 23andMe

How do we balance the good that can come from troves of genetic data with the privacy concerns they engineered? …

7 years ago

New Online Course Introduces Bioinformatics To Address Skills Gap

Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences (ACSC) today announces the launch of its first online course in Bioinformatics…

8 years ago

Genomics Medicine Ireland Raises $40 Million in Series A Funding

Irish life-sciences startup, Genomics Medicine Ireland has secured Series A investment of $40 million (€36M) from sovereign and international investors…

9 years ago

DNA Testing, Epigenetics and the tail of two mice by Justin Lawler

Latest great guest post by Justin Lawler Developer. Biohacker. Organiser of @qs_dublin. Contributor at @Irish_TechNews Genetic testing is becoming more affordable &…

9 years ago

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