miR-11 — a protector of cells from E2F1-dependent DNA damage-induced apoptosis
Since I started my PhD, I have been interested in miRNAs, their regulation and how miRNAs regulate the functions of their targets. I also proposed miRNA and [...]
Since I started my PhD, I have been interested in miRNAs, their regulation and how miRNAs regulate the functions of their targets. I also proposed miRNA and [...]
Recently epigenetic modifications have drawn lots of attention in the oncology field. Cancer is characterized by aberrant patterns of gene expression of multiple genes. These [...]
Our lab has a long term and successful collaboration with the lab of Elizaveta Benevolenskaya from the University Illinois Chicago. Liza and I met back in 2006 [...]
We have found two major drawbacks to computational approaches that assess the outcome of non-synonymous SNVs. The first is that there are now too many of them, [...]
We have worked hard during the last months to release the new version of IntOGen, version 03, which we have published today. We are very proud of [...]
When we created IntOGen we had the motivation to convert it into a discovery tool for cancer researchers and a resource that integrates multidimensional OncoGenomics Data. We [...]
Have you ever heard of SVG? Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an open standard to design images and graphics that can be scaled to any size without [...]
On 21-22 June our group is organizing a course open to all reserachers who share our interest on Genomics. It will be similar to the one we [...]
About three years ago I started developing Gitools as an internal tool for people in the lab. We needed it to explore the results generated in IntOGen. [...]
Yes, the Ensembl-variation 62 is out, and Condel has been included in its API. From this version on, the effects of all non-synonymous Single Nucleotide Variants (SNVs) [...]