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RSG-Turkey is a non-profit student society that provides a framework for communication and interaction among students and postdocs working in the field of computational biology and bioinformatics in Turkey and connects the young Turkish community with international colleagues. RSG-Turkey is a member of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) Student Council (SC) Regional Student Groups (RSG). Our main goal is to provide an environment for young scientists from various institutions to share their knowledge and experience and to encourage collaboration between them.
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Dr. Elisa Frezza After obtaining a master’s degree in Materials Science from the University of Padua (Italy) in 2010, Elisa Frezza continued her studies with a Ph.D. in the Department of Chemical Sciences at the..
Prof. Dr. Antoine van Kampen After completing his Ph.D. in chemometrics at Radboud University Nijmegen, Antoine van Kampen has been working in bioinformatics at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers (AMC) since 1997. He is..
A simplified resource list to provide a solution to the question of where/how to start regarding bioinformatics. [ENG] Beginner friendly bioinformatics resources. Hello,I will soon share the resources I have briefly compiled for the advice..
Presenter Dr. Ömer Ali Bayraktar Dr. Bayraktar did his postdoc with David Rowitch at the University of California, San Francisco and the University of Cambridge as a Life Sciences Research Foundation Fellow. During his postdoc,..
Presenter Dr. Ayesha Fatima Dr. Fatima is a pharmacist by profession. She graduated from University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, went to Malaysia for M.Sc and PhD. She worked in the pharmaceutical industry for a..
Presenter Serbülent Ünsal Serbulent Unsal received her B.Sc. degree in Statistics and Computer Sciences from Karadeniz Technical University in Turkey. Following his graduation he continued his M.Sc. degree in Medical Informatics from Middle East Technical..
Presenter Asst. Prof. Yaron Orenstein Yaron Orenstein is a Senior Lecturer and the head of the Computational Biology lab at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Yaron completed..
Presenters Alara Erenel The Co-Occurrence of X, Y, and Z SNPs in BRCA1 Gene: an in silico Investigation Abstract Breast Cancer (BC) is the most common cancer type seen in women and the third most..
Presenter Özge Gizlenci Ozge Gizlenci received her B.Sc. degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Middle East Technical University in Turkey. Following her graduation in 2015, she continued her M.Sc. degree in Molecular Biosciences with..
Presenter Aashil A. Batavia Aashil Batavia received his undergraduate degree from the University of Manchester obtaining a B.Sc. in Biomedical Sciences in 2014. During his dissertation, he implemented in silico experimental evolution to gain insights..
Presenters Dilara Uzuner Transcriptional landscape of cellular networks reveal interactions driving the dormancy mechanisms in cancer Abstract Primary cancer cells exert unique capacity to disseminate and nestle in distant organs. Once seeded in secondary sites,..
First student webinar of this year, which held on March 12th has presented by Melike Donertas. Ageing as one of the inevitable biological process was focus of the presentation named “Gene Expression-Based Drug Repurposing to..
Presenter Julien Y. Dutheil My research aims at understanding the mechanisms of biological evolution at the molecular level. I am in particular interested in the study of stochastic processes and the role of organisational levels..
Title: Cancer Biomarkers Using Integrative Single Cell and Bulk Sequencing Presenter: Akdeş Sevim Harmancı Date: October 23, 2018 Language: English Abstract: Cancer is a disease of genomic and epigenomic alterations. Single nucleotide changes, copy number..
Presenter Reyhan Metin Metehan Çelebi Abstract The glycolytic pathway is the most basic energy production mechanism common to all living things. A drug designed by targeting a bacterial glycolytic protein does not interact with the..
I met ISCB RSG Turkey guys in 2011 in the first student symposium which was held as a satellite meeting with HiBiT. I was working in a de novo genome project and it was my first..
Presenter David Žihala Abstract Mitochondria of diverse eukaryotes have evolved various departures from the standard genetic code, but the breadth of possible modifications and their phylogenetic distribution are known only incompletely. Furthermore, it is possible..
Presenter Assoc. Prof. Niranjan Nagarajan Dr. Nagarajan is Associate Director and Senior Group Leader in the Genome Institute of Singapore, and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and Department of Computer Science at the..