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One feature of almost every scientist is the fact that even after work, you still live in the world of science. For example by sitting together with friends talking aboutRead More →
One feature of almost every scientist is the fact that even after work, you still live in the world of science. For example by sitting together with friends talking aboutRead More →
Manja will give a Keynote lecture at the 5th Annual Danish Bioinformatics Conference (Elixir Denmark) in Odense in August. To meet her in person and listen to her talk, register until 05Read More →
Manja is part of the Scientific programme committee for this year’s RNA Informatics conference, taking place 09-11 September 2019, at the Wellcome Genome Campus in Hinxton, near Cambridge, UK. TheRead More →
I am very happy to be working in a group of people who I also call my friends. So from time to time we not only meet at work, butRead More →
Sequencing technologies reshaped the way we are doing molecular research for the last two decades. Directly sequencing the transcriptome has become a fast, cost-effective, and robust way to study geneRead More →
Manja, Martin, Sebastian and Kevin are coming to Glasgow for the rest of the week for the 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Virus Bioinformatics Center. Manja, Managing Director ofRead More →
The day after tomorrow, the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Virology in Düsseldorf is starting and you can meet all our virus loving lab members there. Meet Sebastian,Read More →
We congratulate Konstantin for his successful PhD thesis defense. During the last years, Kons investigated how to annotate non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and how to improve their identification and classification. NcRNAsRead More →
Congrats to Kevin for winning the PhD Travel Award for the 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Virus Bioinformatics Center, sponsored by Viruses. Kevins abstract was selected among 12 outRead More →
We are happy to announce that our study on alternative splicing during aging is now available as a preprint on bioRxiv. Alternative splicing is an important co- and post-transcriptional processRead More →
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