Teaching: Single-Cell Bioinformatics
We will be teaching a special lecture in bioinformatics (9 CPs) on the hot topic of computational methods for single-cell analyses. We will be covering methods and topics from the…
We will be teaching a special lecture in bioinformatics (9 CPs) on the hot topic of computational methods for single-cell analyses. We will be covering methods and topics from the…
Interested in a PhD or post-doc in bioinformatics? Eager to engage in cutting-edge research in computational epigenomics in a starting lab at Saarland University? Check out this opportunity! Job posting…
We are excited to be part of the organizing team for the "Functional Epigenomics Conference" (May 27-28, 2024) in Saarbrücken. Registration and Details can be found on the conference website.
Excited to share this article describing the single-cell transcriptional landscape of the developing human spinal cord. Great work led by Jimena Andersen and Nick Thom in the Pasca lab with…
We will be teaching workshop (special lecture in bioinformatics (4 CPs)) on the practical analysis of epigenome data. WIn this workshop you will gather hands-on exprience in the analysis of…
New work led by Jimena Andersen and Nick Thom at Sergiu Pasca's lab in Stanford uncovers the diverse landscape of the developing human spinal cord and a surprisingly early diversification…
We will be teaching a special lecture in bioinformatics (9 CPs) on the hot topic of computational methods for single-cell analyses. We will be coving methods and topics from the…
Excited to share our recent work on the chromatin and transcriptional landscapes in the developing human brain. Fantastic collaboration with the amazing Alexandro Trevino, Jimena Andersen and Laksshman Sundaram in…
This summer semester, we will be teaching a lecture and hands-on practical workshop on "Computational methods for epigenome analysis". Sounds interesting? - Check out the course website for details.
The "Integrative Cellular Biology lab" has officially started at Saarland University! Looking forward to exciting research and collaborations! Want to be part of it? Join Us!