Mahesh Binzer-Panchal
Bioinformatician at the National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden ( NBIS ) and SciLifeLab.
I focus on de novo genome assembly, and pipeline development. #ReproducibleResearch with #Nextflow and #Quarto.
#OpenScience
https://github.com/mahesh-panchal
@ksahlin.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Stockholm University, and a Scilifelab Fellow. Algorithms, Modeling, Transcriptomics, Genomics. Amateur runner 5000m 18:48 | 10k 37:40 | HM 1:28:34 | M 3:39:06
@bioinfo.se
Professor in bioinformatics, Stockholm University. Protein structure lover ( interactions predictions, evolution ..). Using machine learning as a part of AI for Sciences for halv my life. In addition to succén, I sometimes rants about sailing or skiing.
@ausbiocommons.bsky.social
Enhancing Australia’s digital life science research through world class collaborative distributed research infrastructure www.biocommons.org.au
@animecol-uu.bsky.social
Animal Ecology // Dept. Ecology & Genetics // Evolutionary Biology Centre // Uppsala University @uu.se SWEDEN https://www.uu.se/en/department/ecology-and-genetics/research/animal-ecology
@wdecoster.bsky.social
Dad. Scientist at VIB. Bioinformatics postdoc. Sequencing technologies enthusiastic. Geneticist. He/him.
@mishakolmogorov.bsky.social
Tenure-track Stadtman Investigator at NIH/NCI. I like computational/cancer/metagenomics. The views are my own.
@armintoepfer.com
Husband. Parent. Dr sc @ETH. Bioinformagician. Father of @PacBio HiFi. C++ Purist. Geek. Digital Artist. Electronic music. Speaks in memes. Opinions are my own!
@stevensalzberg.bsky.social
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of BME, CS, and Biostats at Johns Hopkins Univ., tennis player, @StevenSalzberg1 on Twitter, lab: salzberg-lab.org, Substack blog: stevensalzberg.substack.com
@phylogenomics.bsky.social
Prof at #UCDavis Interests: evolution, ecology, function & phylogenomics of host-microbe/microbiome symbioses; #openscience; #birds; baseball; T1D Lab phylogenomics.me Pics jonathaneisen.smugmug.com Links linktr.ee/jonathaneisen TED go.ted.com/6WPm
@magdoll.bsky.social
Product manager @PacBio / RNA / bioinformatics / aerialist & pole dancer / opinions are my own and do not reflect views of my employer
@christinebeck.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Genetics and Genome Sciences at UConn Health and The Jackson Laboratory Transposons, Structural Variation, Genomics, Gardening, Loud Music, Mom
@anaconesa.bsky.social
Computer scientist at I2SysBio-CSIC. Transcriptomics, long-reads, multiomics, tool developer. Promoter of Green Science. Finally happy!
@adameur.bsky.social
Genomics R&D, long-read sequencing and bioinformatics - with focus on human/medical applications. Associate professor at the SciLifeLab National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI) Sweden and Uppsala University
@brent-p.bsky.social
genomics, bioinformatics rust, nim, python, go, c, bash, awk, english
@sedlazeck.bsky.social
@yabellini.bsky.social
I share my experience teaching computational skills and building welcoming communities of practice for programming scientists | rOpenSci Community Manager | R-Ladies Project Lead | 30 Years in Education | 24 Years as Researcher | Spanglish | #RStats
@ebpgenome.bsky.social
The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), a moonshot for biology, aims to sequence, catalog, and characterize the genomes of all of Earth's eukaryotic biodiversity over a period of ten years.
@ebi.embl.org
EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) provides open biological data resources and tools, and performs basic research in computational biology. https://www.ebi.ac.uk/
@biorxiv-genomic.bsky.social
@pacbio.bsky.social
Our mission is to enable the promise of genomics to better human health by creating the world’s most advanced sequencing technologies.
@ensembl.bsky.social
The Ensembl project seeks to enable genomic science by providing high-quality, integrated annotation. Vertebrates: www.ensembl.org Non-vertebrates: www.ensemblgenomes.org You can test the new Ensembl browser and share your feedback at beta.ensembl.org
@ergabiodiv.bsky.social
We are a biodiversity genomics community to generate reference quality genomes for all European species. #Genomes for #Biodiversity https://www.erga-biodiversity.eu/ | https://linktr.ee/erga_biodiversity
@genomeresearch.bsky.social
A leading peer-reviewed genomics journal. https://genome.cshlp.org Submit: http://submit.genome.org
@scilifelab.se
🇸🇪 Sweden's national center for molecular biosciences 👩🔬 Infrastructure with unique technologies and expertise 👥 Research community 🥼 Life science 🌱 💻 Often data-driven https://www.scilifelab.se/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/scilifelab/
@jacquesdainat.bsky.social
PhD Bioinformatics, Bioinformatician at @IRD_fr previously @Alcediag_Alcen and @NBISwe @scilifelab @uppsalauni, Annotation Assembly Epigenetic Pipeline Software Reproducibility https://github.com/Juke34
@oskolkov.bsky.social
Bioinformatician at Lund University and NBIS SciLifeLab, Sweden. PhD in theoretical physics. Research interests: computational biology, statistics, machine learning, aDNA / eDNA, ancient metagenomics. Homepage: https://nikolay-oskolkov.com/
@vekutschera.bsky.social
Bioinformatician at National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS / ELIXIR-SE) and SciLifeLab | interested in evolution, biodiversity, conservation and population genomics, pipeline development, reproducible research | Stockholm, Sweden
@turingway.bsky.social
Community-driven & collaboratively developed open source guides for Data Science & Research: http://the-turing-way.org 📚
@germanrepro.bsky.social
The German Reproducibility Network (GRN) is a cross-disciplinary consortium that aims to increase trustworthiness and transparency of research. https://reproducibilitynetwork.de/ #AcademicSky 🧪 #OpenScience
@norrepro.bsky.social
The Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN) is a peer-led network that aims to promote and enable rigorous, robust and transparent research practices in Norway
@repro4everyone.bsky.social
Reproducibility for Everyone! Enabling researchers worldwide to adopt best practices in #reproducibility and teach others through workshops. Join us! #R4E repro4everyone.org
@techhpc.bsky.social
We're the HPC Engineering team from AWS, and we publish stuff about running R&D workloads in the cloud. Follow us here, and on YouTube (hpc.news/techshorts), too.
@davecarlson.bsky.social
PhD in EcoEvo. Bioinformatics & High Performance Computing. Transposon enthusiast.
@openacademia.bsky.social
Here to advance open science, share knowledge, and empower others to embrace it.
@embl.org
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory drives visionary basic research and technology development in the life sciences. www.embl.org
@benjaminwerner.bsky.social
Tales of a theoretician. Group Leader at Barts Cancer Institute in London. Working on somatic evolution, ecDNA, clonal haematopoiesis, gITH, clonal evolution… https://www.bartscancer.london/staff/dr-benjamin-werner/ Contact: [email protected]
@apoetsch.bsky.social
Computational Biologist at TU Dresden. Interested in how genomes encode their own stability.
@fabiantheis.bsky.social
Computational biologist @HelmholtzMunich, prof @TU_Muenchen & associate PI @sangerinstitute. Dad of 4 and mountain lover. Department news, see @CompHealthMuc
@jef.works
Assistant prof @JHUBME. Doing #spatialtranscriptomics #bioinformatics #rstats. Founder @cuSTEMized. Editor @PLOSCompBio. Alum @HarvardDBMI @mbhsmagnet.
@katholt.bsky.social
Scientist… pathogen genomics & antimicrobial resistance, computational biology & infectious disease epidemiology. Co-Director LSHTM AMR Centre @lshtmamrcentre.bsky.social holtlab.net | klebnet.org | typhoidgenomics.org | amr.lshtm.ac.uk
@sebschoenherr.bsky.social
computational genomics prof at med uni innsbruck. co-created the michigan imputation server. co-created two kids ❤️. interested in AI, genomics, chronic diseases, nextflow, complex gene regions https://genepi.i-med.ac.at/team/schoenherr-sebastian
@camillemrcht.bsky.social
Researcher in @BonsaiSeqBioinfo Lille, France. Bioinformatics, data-structures for DNA/RNA.
@deevybee.bsky.social
Retired professor of psychology at University of Oxford. Interests in developmental neuropsychology and improving science. Blogs at deevybee.blogspot.com