Topology in Computational Genomics
Offered By: IMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of topology and computational genomics in this 42-minute conference talk by Aldo Guzmán from IBM. Delve into how topological methods are revolutionizing the analysis of genomic data, offering new insights into complex biological structures and processes. Learn about cutting-edge applications of topology in genomics research, including the identification of genetic patterns, the study of DNA folding, and the analysis of gene expression networks. Discover how these advanced mathematical techniques are enhancing our understanding of genetic diseases, evolutionary biology, and personalized medicine. Gain valuable insights into the future of computational genomics and the potential impact of topological approaches on advancing biological sciences and healthcare.
Syllabus
Aldo Guzmán, IBM: Topology in Computational Genomics
Taught by
IMSA
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