By Dr. Luca Chiapperino delves into the implications of post-genomics on health and society, focusing on the molecularization of our biography, experiences, and living environment.
Focuses on large-scale inference for detecting QTL hotspots in sparse regression models, emphasizing the need to use genomics to understand variation in phenotypes and disease susceptibility.
Explores quantile normalization in genomics, emphasizing data preparation, loading, filtering, and the significance of accurate gene expression analysis.
Covers the historical development of genomics, from Sanger sequencing to high-throughput technologies and cost reductions, highlighting the impact of key players like Craig Venter.
Covers proteomics techniques and their applications in neuroscience, focusing on mass spectrometry and the challenges of studying proteins in cellular functions.
Explores methods for analyzing microbial communities, including FISH, PCR, stable isotopes, and single-cell genomics, to link functions to individual cells.