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Einführung in die Bioinformatik (MolMed)

Dozent: Prof. Dr. Hans A. Kestler
  apl. Prof. Dr. Rainer Schuler
  mit Dr. Ludwig Lausser
Code

 

MOME.Ba5006

 

 

 

 


Aktuelles

Klausureinsicht: Freitag 15.03.2019 von 9:00 bis 10:00 Uhr in Raum N23/2622

Klausureinsicht: Freitag 1.03.2019 von 10:00 bis 11:00 Uhr in Raum O29/2006

 

Vorlesung

Dienstags 08:00 - 10:00 Uhr, N24:101


Übung

Dienstags 12:00 - 14:00 Uhr, O29:3001/3002 (16.10. - 23.10.)

Dienstags 12:00 - 14:00 Uhr, O29:3005/3006 (sonst)


Klausur

Freitag, den 15.2.2019, 10:00 Uhr (Hörsaal Klinik - Innere Medizin)

Nachklausur: Freitag, den 8.3.2019, 10:00 Uhr (O23:2609/2610)


Vorlesungsunterlagen

Organisatorisches

Einführung in R 1/2

Einführung in R 2/2

Datenstrukturen und Modelle

Algorithmen

Entwurfsmuster

Suchverfahren

Datenbanken I

Datenbanken II

Sequenzanalyse

Sequenzmuster

Datenanalyse

Clusteranalyse

Klassifikation


Übungsblätter

Blatt 1

Blatt 2

Blatt 3

Blatt 4

Blatt 5

Blatt 6

Blatt 7

Blatt 8

Blatt 9

Blatt 10

Blatt 11

Blatt 12


Sonstiges

Programmieren in R

R-Reference Card

database.RData

behandlungen.RData

hospitale.RData

dynProg.RData

multiples.RData

golub50train.RData

golub50test.RData


Zitieren

Um einen Journal-Artikel wiederzufinden müssen beim Zitieren mindestens die folgenden Angaben vorhanden sein: Autor(en) (für mehr als zwei Autoren kann man den Namen des Erstautors und et al. angeben), vollständigen Titel des Artikels, Journal Name (oder eine Abkürzung dessen), JahrVolumeAusgabe (number)Seite(n).

Latest News

 

Our first quantum computing paper "Leveraging quantum computing for dynamic analyses of logical networks in systems biology" has been published in Patterns.

 

Our paper "Unsupervised domain adaptation for the detection of cardiomegaly in cross-domain chest X-ray images" has been published in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence.

 

  1. "The HLA ligandome of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas reveals shared tumour-exclusive peptides for semi-personalised vaccination" has been published online first in the British Journal of Cancer.

 

"Vaccine Side Effects in Health Care Workers after Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2: Data from TüSeRe:exact Study" has been published in Viruses-Basel.

 

"PREDICT-juvenile-stroke: PRospective evaluation of a prediction score determining individual clinical outcome three months after ischemic stroke in young adults – a study protocol" has been published in BMC Neurology.

 

Our paper "Federated Electronic Data Capture (fEDC): Architecture and Prototype" has been accepted for publiaction in the Journal of Biomedical Informatics.

 

Our paper "Efficient cross-valdation traversals in feature subset selection" has been published in Scientific Reports.

 

Our paper "CANTATA - prediction of missing links in Boolean networks using genetic programming" has been published in Bioinformatics.

 

Our paper "Interaction Empowerment in Mobile Health: Concepts, Challenges, and Perspectives" has been published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research mhealth and uhealth.

 

Our paper "Identification of dynamic driver sets controlling phenotypical landscapes" has been published in the Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal.


Congratulations to Dr. Silke Werle for winning the 1st Prize with her pitch at the 1. Science Day held by ProTrainU. 

 

Our paper "Reconstructing Boolean network ensembles from single-cell data for unraveling dynamics in the aging of human hematopoietic stem cells" has been published in the Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal.

 

The position paper "Is there a role for statistics in artificial intelligence" has been published online first in Advances in Data Analysis and Classification.