Australian BioCommons
Welcome to the Australian BioCommons YouTube channel, which hosts recordings of Australian BioCommons webinars, presentations and workshops.
Our presentations share useful information about the latest digital techniques, data and tools for the life science community in Australia. We collaborate with local and international peers to enhance Australian digital life science research and to support researchers to deliver their best environmental, agricultural and medical research.This channel has evolved out of a close network of people and projects first established as the EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource so you will also find older recordings of EMBL-ABR presentations.
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Первые шаги в разработке белков для модуляции транскрипции генов с помощью ИИ
ProteinDJ: A modular and open-source framework for protein design workflows
AI in the life sciences - Dr Tine Claeys and Dr Veit Schwämmle
Using in silico design methods to create de novo proteins that selectively modulate apoptosis
Getting started with spatial omics
AI in the life sciences - Dr Rebekah Harms and Dr Yves Saint James Aquino
AI in the life sciences - Dr Stefano Mangiola and Dr Anh TN Nguyen
Alcrs: AI-Designed Anti-CRISPRs as Programmable CRISPR Inhibitors
AI in the life sciences - Dr Vinícius W. Salazar and Dr Carlos Santos-Martin
Using AI protein design to design binding proteins to challenging bacterial transporters
AI in the life sciences - Dr Túlio de Lima Campos and Dr Maisie Li
AI in the life sciences - Dr Anna Trigos
Take a tour of Galaxy Australia's Microbiology Lab
No code, no problem - data analysis for biologists with Galaxy Australia
WEBINAR: Deciphering AI for the Life Sciences
The Australian Nextflow Seqera Service launch - ABACBS National Seminar Series
WEBINAR: DOME - Machine learning best practices & recommendations
Top Tips from Galaxy Australia - Session 5
Top Tips from Galaxy Australia - Session 6
Making sense of gene and protein lists with functional enrichment analysis
Top Tips from Galaxy Australia - Session 4
Top Tips from Galaxy Australia - Session 3
Global data resources for human genomics and health
Building the future of bioinformatics with Nextflow: Innovation, Community, and Opportunities
Top Tips from Galaxy Australia - Session 2
Top Tips from Galaxy Australia - Session 1
Online data analysis for biologists
Introduction to the Australian BioCommons Leadership Share
What exactly is bioinformatics?
Getting tools into Galaxy Part 2: build and test your XML in Planemo