📣 The #SIBremarkableOutputs 2023 are out! Uncover some of the most outstanding contributions from SIB Members across Switzerland, featuring the latest breakthroughs and innovative ideas in #bioinformatics. 👉 Explore the shortlist and stay tuned for more on each output over the coming days: https://lnkd.in/ej8EedEd 💡The SIB Remarkable Outputs gather on a shortlist the most outstanding works produced by SIB members each year. These contributions showcase the latest advances in the Swiss bioinformatics field and include innovative solutions to share with the life science community. #DataScience #LifeSciences #SwissBioinformatics #Innovation Image credits: SIB's Molecular Modelling Group; SIB's Computational Structural Biology group (CC BY 4.0 DEED - https://uniprot3d.org/). BioAlps - Swiss Health Valley, Campus Biotech, ELIXIR, University of Lausanne - UNIL, University of Zurich, ETH Zürich, University of Basel, University of Geneva, University of Bern Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2) Luciano Cascione Laurent Falquet Robert Ivánek Charlotte Soneson Patricia Palagi Graf Frederique Lisacek Robert Waterhouse
SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Research Services
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The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics provides data science expertise on biological and biomedical data.
About us
The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics is an internationally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to biological and biomedical data science. It is present in the main academic institutions of Switzerland and leads numerous national and international projects with a major impact on life science research and health. SIB’s scientists are passionate about creating knowledge and converting complex questions into solutions in many fields, from biodiversity and evolution to medicine. They provide essential databases and software platforms, data management, software engineering and biocuration services, as well as computational biology know-how and training. The Institute delivers this expertise to academic groups and clinicians as well as to private companies. SIB federates the Swiss bioinformatics community of some 800 scientists, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing. It also cooperates with national and international institutions on research infrastructure matters. The Institute contributes to keeping Switzerland at the forefront of innovation by fostering progress in biological research and enhancing health.
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https://www.sib.swiss/?utm_source=Linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic&utm_content=direct-profile
External link for SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
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- Research Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Lausanne, Vaud
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, proteomics, glycomics, imaging, transcriptomics, phylogeny evolution, machine learning, systems biology, structural biology, Software development, Bioinformatics analysis, training, sensitive data sharing, Knowledge representation, Data stewardship, AI, and Data science
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Quartier Sorge - Batiment Amphipôle
Lausanne, Vaud 1015, CH
Employees at SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
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🥁 “Glittr.org provides a unique portal to search for and access a variety of publicly available training material. Making training resources FAIR is a particularly important contribution, which Glittr.org managed to achieve in a noticeably short amount of time.” ‘Finding Open and FAIR bioinformatics training materials with Glittr.org’ is one of the #SIBRemarkableOutputs 2023 👏 This work joins the yearly list of outstanding contributions to the field of #bioinformatics from SIB Members across Switzerland. 👉 Discover this shortlist of outstanding works: https://lnkd.in/diCTvDTF #bioinformaticstraining #bioinformaticscourses #Glittr 💡The SIB Remarkable Outputs gather on a shortlist the most outstanding works produced by SIB members each year. These contributions showcase the latest advances in the Swiss bioinformatics field and include innovative solutions to share with the life science community. BioAlps - Swiss Health Valley ELIXIR Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2) Luciano Cascione Laurent Falquet Robert Ivánek Charlotte Soneson Patricia Palagi Graf Frederique Lisacek Robert Waterhouse Geert van Geest Yann Haefliger EMBL
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Applications for the Certificate of Advanced Studies in #PersonalizedMolecularOncology (2024-2025 session) are now open until 30 September 2024. If you are a professional involved or interested in personalized #molecular #oncology (incl. #laboratorymanagers, #biologists, #bioinformaticians, #pathologists, #geneticists, #clinicians, #pharmaceutical company employee), this course will provide you with a comprehensive and integrative view of the field, including methodologies used to generate, analyze and interpret patients’ molecular profiles, while touching upon the associated technical, regulatory and ethical challenges. Have a look at the CAS website: http://pmo.unibas.ch for the full program and information. The CAS is co-organized by SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, the University Hospital Basel and the CHUV | Lausanne university hospital
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Do you need to refresh your Python programming skills? Are you looking for course material to go through on your own? The course material from many SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics courses are public. Simply search for 'python' (or the topic you are interested in) here: https://lnkd.in/dkb5HDtj
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📢 Don't miss out on this new paper from our Swiss-Prot group 👇
Can #AIs like #LLMs help scale curation of knowledgebases like #UniProt and #Rhea? The Swiss-Prot group at #SIB has teamed up with the PubMed team at #NCBI to develop #EnzChemRED, a new corpus to train #AIs such as #LLMs, to extract knowledge of enzyme functions from text. Read the paper here: https://lnkd.in/eXH_rEgd. We find that fine-tuning pretrained language models using #EnzChemRED significantly boosts their ability to identify enzymes and the reactions they catalyze in text, and apply fine-tuned models to #PubMed abstracts to create an interactive map of enzyme functions in the literature to support curation of #UniProt and #Rhea. #LLMs are powerful tools for NLP that have the potential to better scale expert curation, but expert curated datasets are essential to fine-tune these models, benchmark their performance, and filter, contextualize, and exploit their outputs to construct knowledgebases. #EnzChemRED is available at https://lnkd.in/eQAyTDMC. We continue to develop this dataset and welcome feedback from users! Thanks to @ISB-SIB, #SBFI_CH, #NIH, #NLM_NIH, and #HorizonEU for support.
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🥁 “CellCharter is a remarkable tool to identify, characterize and compare cell communities in spatial -omics datasets. It integrates existing approaches and provides a generally applicable, performant method.” Decoding the link between tissue architecture and cell plasticity’ is one of the #SIBRemarkableOutputs 2023 👏This work joins the yearly list of outstanding contributions from SIB Members across Switzerland to the field of #bioinformatics. 👉 Find out more about this and the other outputs: https://lnkd.in/eqseYkeP #spatialcellsniches #spatialtranscriptomics 💡The SIB Remarkable Outputs gather on a shortlist the most outstanding works produced by SIB members each year. These contributions showcase the latest advances in the Swiss bioinformatics field and include innovative solutions to share with the life science community. BioAlps - Swiss Health Valley, ELIXIR, Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2) Luciano Cascione Laurent Falquet Robert Ivánek Charlotte Soneson Patricia Palagi Graf Frederique Lisacek Robert Waterhouse Marco Varrone Giovanni Ciriello Daniele Tavernari Université de Lausanne Oncologie | UNIL-CHUV Ludwig Cancer Research
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Have you been meaning to learn how to analyze your latest single-cell RNA sequencing experiment, but don't know where to start? Join us on our brand new course 👩💻 👨💻 💫 "Single-Cell Transcriptomics with Python" 💫 in Bern from 27-29 May for a three day intro analysis course! It will cover #singlecell RNA sequencing analysis from start to finish using #Python! 📣 Single-Cell Transcriptomics with Python 👉 27 - 29 May 2024 📍 Bern Trainers: Alex Lederer Geert van Geest Tania Wyss #bioinformatics #training #SIB #Python #SingleCell #transcriptomics SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics 🚨 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/e_MxRg_Q
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📢 📍 💻 We still have a few seats available for the following course: Docker and Singularity for Reproducible Research: Getting Started with Containers which will ONLY be live-streamed on 30 May 2024. Reproducible analysis in bioinformatics goes beyond good documentation and sharing code. Often, analyses depend on an entire environment with many different programs, libraries and settings. For the sake of reproducibility, but also for productivity, you might want to store, reuse, and share your environments using container software such as Docker and Singularity. Containerization is a lightweight and scalable way of working with such isolated environments. For example, with Docker you can develop, store and manage environments based on Linux operating systems which can run in mostly any computer. Often, bioinformatic calculations also require large memory and CPU resources, therefore you might want to use a shared computer environment (e.g. a HPC cluster). However, to run Docker you need to have privileged rights (i.e. as root), which is not the case for Singularity, a program that enables you to run environments from a wide range of resources (including Docker) in a safe manner without the need for privileged access. Combining Singularity and Docker thus makes you extremely flexible in how, when and where you use your computer environments and those of others. To introduce you to working with containers in the context of bioinformatics research, we will take a practical approach with several hands-on exercises to go through the basics of using, developing and sharing containers. Further detailed information, prerequisites and application form are available here: https://lnkd.in/e2SCGEXK SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics #training #Containers #Docker #Singularity #ReproducibleResearch
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🥁 “Recognized by nearly 50 citations since its publication, this work has significantly contributed to the field of life science by providing a meticulously organized, readily accessible, and freely available dataset of protein clusters.” ‘Clustering the universe of AI-predicted protein structures’ is one of the #SIBRemarkableOutputs 2023 👏This work joins the yearly list of outstanding contributions from SIB Members across Switzerland to the field of #bioinformatics. 👉 Find out more about this and the other outputs: https://lnkd.in/eP4FW9ib #alphafold #proteinsinteractions #Proteinanalysis #Structuralbiology 💡The SIB Remarkable Outputs gather on a shortlist the most outstanding works produced by SIB members each year. These contributions showcase the latest advances in the Swiss bioinformatics field and include innovative solutions to share with the life science community. BioAlps - Swiss Health Valley, ELIXIR, Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2) Luciano Cascione Laurent Falquet Robert Ivánek Charlotte Soneson Patricia Palagi Graf Frederique Lisacek Robert Waterhouse Pedro Beltrao, Seoul National University, ETH Zürich, EMBL, Martin Steinegger
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📆 The next edition of the Economic meetings series Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Canton Geneva will take place on 16 May, in Geneva at the Campus Biotech. This year's theme: "Artificial Intelligence at the Service of Health" 🤖🏥 On the menu 👇 : - Opening words with Antonio Hodgers , President of the Council of State of Geneva - Round tables on themes like " #AI Challenges, Driver of Economic Development in the Health Industries" or "AI in #Healthcare : Innovations and Perspectives in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Geneva" - Workshops on the role of AI in medical research and the development of new therapies - etc. ℹ️ SIB's Clinical #Bioinformatics Director Valérie Barbié has been invited to the workshop "How can AI improve medical diagnostics and therapeutic choices?" to discuss with French and Swiss experts the rising role of AI in healthcare. Registration are open on their website : https://lnkd.in/duFGcCu2 CCI France Suisse (CCIFS) Fondation Campus Biotech Geneva
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