#phylosib — Public Fediverse posts
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PhyloSIB, our annual workshop about molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and comparative phylogenomics took place Wednesday in Lausanne as a satellite event preceding Biology25.
15 SIB Groups gave presentations on recent developments in the field. We had a full house with 80 participants. A lively and fruitful open discussion forum concluded the workshop.
@richardneher, @marcrr, @dessimoz, @mariedangles, @rmwaterhouse
#PhyloSIB #Bioinformatics #Phylogenetics #Phylogenomics #Biology25
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PhyloSIB, our annual workshop about molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and comparative phylogenomics took place Wednesday in Lausanne as a satellite event preceding Biology25.
15 SIB Groups gave presentations on recent developments in the field. We had a full house with 80 participants. A lively and fruitful open discussion forum concluded the workshop.
@richardneher, @marcrr, @dessimoz, @mariedangles, @rmwaterhouse
#PhyloSIB #Bioinformatics #Phylogenetics #Phylogenomics #Biology25
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PhyloSIB, our annual workshop about molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and comparative phylogenomics took place Wednesday in Lausanne as a satellite event preceding Biology25.
15 SIB Groups gave presentations on recent developments in the field. We had a full house with 80 participants. A lively and fruitful open discussion forum concluded the workshop.
@richardneher, @marcrr, @dessimoz, @mariedangles, @rmwaterhouse
#PhyloSIB #Bioinformatics #Phylogenetics #Phylogenomics #Biology25
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PhyloSIB, our annual workshop about molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and comparative phylogenomics took place Wednesday in Lausanne as a satellite event preceding Biology25.
15 SIB Groups gave presentations on recent developments in the field. We had a full house with 80 participants. A lively and fruitful open discussion forum concluded the workshop.
@richardneher, @marcrr, @dessimoz, @mariedangles, @rmwaterhouse
#PhyloSIB #Bioinformatics #Phylogenetics #Phylogenomics #Biology25
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PhyloSIB, our annual workshop about molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and comparative phylogenomics took place Wednesday in Lausanne as a satellite event preceding Biology25.
15 SIB Groups gave presentations on recent developments in the field. We had a full house with 80 participants. A lively and fruitful open discussion forum concluded the workshop.
@richardneher, @marcrr, @dessimoz, @mariedangles, @rmwaterhouse
#PhyloSIB #Bioinformatics #Phylogenetics #Phylogenomics #Biology25
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Jūlija Pečerska wins the #PhyloSIB title: “Evolution of evolutionary methods” #Biology25
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Jūlija Pečerska wins the #PhyloSIB title: “Evolution of evolutionary methods” #Biology25
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Jūlija Pečerska wins the #PhyloSIB title: “Evolution of evolutionary methods” #Biology25
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Jūlija Pečerska wins the #PhyloSIB title: “Evolution of evolutionary methods” #Biology25
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Jūlija Pečerska wins the #PhyloSIB title: “Evolution of evolutionary methods” #Biology25
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David Moi #Biology25 #PhyloSIB: FoldTree2 encodes protein 3D structure as an alphabet which keeps most of the information and can be used for phylogenetic inference 😮. Validated by recovering known groups on twilight zone homologous proteins.
With @dessimoz -
David Moi #Biology25 #PhyloSIB: FoldTree2 encodes protein 3D structure as an alphabet which keeps most of the information and can be used for phylogenetic inference 😮. Validated by recovering known groups on twilight zone homologous proteins.
With @dessimoz -
David Moi #Biology25 #PhyloSIB: FoldTree2 encodes protein 3D structure as an alphabet which keeps most of the information and can be used for phylogenetic inference 😮. Validated by recovering known groups on twilight zone homologous proteins.
With @dessimoz -
David Moi #Biology25 #PhyloSIB: FoldTree2 encodes protein 3D structure as an alphabet which keeps most of the information and can be used for phylogenetic inference 😮. Validated by recovering known groups on twilight zone homologous proteins.
With @dessimoz -
David Moi #Biology25 #PhyloSIB: FoldTree2 encodes protein 3D structure as an alphabet which keeps most of the information and can be used for phylogenetic inference 😮. Validated by recovering known groups on twilight zone homologous proteins.
With @dessimoz -
Starting #Biology25 with satellite meeting #PhyloSIB: rebooting the yearly meetings of @SIB groups interested in phylogeny & orthologs https://www.sib.swiss/event-coordination/event/20250212_PhyloSIB
First talk by Johannes Gawron on clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumour cell clusters. It’s always fascinating how concepts from organismal evolutionary biology apply to cancer evolution. -
Starting #Biology25 with satellite meeting #PhyloSIB: rebooting the yearly meetings of @SIB groups interested in phylogeny & orthologs https://www.sib.swiss/event-coordination/event/20250212_PhyloSIB
First talk by Johannes Gawron on clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumour cell clusters. It’s always fascinating how concepts from organismal evolutionary biology apply to cancer evolution. -
Starting #Biology25 with satellite meeting #PhyloSIB: rebooting the yearly meetings of @SIB groups interested in phylogeny & orthologs https://www.sib.swiss/event-coordination/event/20250212_PhyloSIB
First talk by Johannes Gawron on clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumour cell clusters. It’s always fascinating how concepts from organismal evolutionary biology apply to cancer evolution. -
Starting #Biology25 with satellite meeting #PhyloSIB: rebooting the yearly meetings of @SIB groups interested in phylogeny & orthologs https://www.sib.swiss/event-coordination/event/20250212_PhyloSIB
First talk by Johannes Gawron on clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumour cell clusters. It’s always fascinating how concepts from organismal evolutionary biology apply to cancer evolution. -
Starting #Biology25 with satellite meeting #PhyloSIB: rebooting the yearly meetings of @SIB groups interested in phylogeny & orthologs https://www.sib.swiss/event-coordination/event/20250212_PhyloSIB
First talk by Johannes Gawron on clonal heterogeneity in circulating tumour cell clusters. It’s always fascinating how concepts from organismal evolutionary biology apply to cancer evolution.