Bioinformatics is meant as a multi-disciplinary science for the study of biological systems at the molecular and cellular level by using informatics and computational methods and models.
Main goals of the associations are the study, development and spreading of Bioinformatics in a scientific, academic, technological and industrial environment.
Welcome to the BITS Web Site!
Main goals of the associations are the study, development and spreading of Bioinformatics in a scientific, academic, technological and industrial environment.
Welcome to the BITS Web Site!
EDUCATION PAPER: BIOINFORMATICS COURSES IN ITALY
The Training&Teaching group of the BITS proposed to university professors a survey aimed at portraying the current situation of bioinformatics courses within undergraduate curricula in Italy.
The paper is published in Plos Computational Biology journal.
The paper is published in Plos Computational Biology journal.
NEWS
The 2024 BITS meeting will be held in Trento, from the 12th to the 14th of June, plus additional activities planned for the Saturday 15th. ...read more
The Dynamics of Immune Responses lab at San Raffaele Scientific Institute, led by
Professor Matteo Iannacone, is seeking a highly motivated student to join the
bioinformatics core for a bachelor/master thesis internship. ...read more
Postdoctoral position focusing on developing innovative computational methods in AI for the functional classification of the vast array of Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes (CAZymes). ...read more
A postdoctoral position is available at the TAGC laboratory (Theories and Approaches of Genomic Complexity,Inserm-Aix-Marseille University, Marseille).
This project stands in the context of an international collaborative project involving 3 research groups (in the US, Germany, and France). The project aims to detect and understand the emergence of human de novo genes.
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This project stands in the context of an international collaborative project involving 3 research groups (in the US, Germany, and France). The project aims to detect and understand the emergence of human de novo genes.
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Invitation to abstract submission to the "Graph Representation Learning for Biomedical Application" Collection in Discovery Computing. ...read more
We are recruiting one highly motivated Postdoctoral Bioinformatician to join King’s College London in a new collaborative research programme. Through comprehensive genomic research that utilises large-scale multi-omics and clinical datasets, this programme aims to develop and validate machine learning solutions for precision medicine approaches and the early diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
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Fixed-time (30 months) third level Researcher (R3) in the field of RNA-Seq available at the Edmund Mach Foundation, funded by the HEU project BRYOMOLECULES. ...read more