Exciting times ahead! Our office space is nearly ready, and we're putting the finishing touches on it. We can't wait to share the full reveal with you soon. Stay tuned for our official launch – big things are coming! #NewBeginnings #OfficeLaunch #ExcitedForWhatsNext King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
Hub for Applied Bioinformatics
Research Services
London, England 722 followers
Collaborate, Learn & Innovate
About us
Welcome to the Hub for Applied Bioinformatics @KCL a place where big data are transformed into valuable knowledge that can drive scientific breakthroughs in the fields of life sciences and medicine. Our mission is to create a collaborative environment where ideas and expertise can be shared freely, leading to greater productivity and innovation in the field of bioinformatics. Whether you're a student, a research associate or a PI, HAB is the perfect place to learn more about bioinformatics and its application and to getting research done. At the HAB you'll be able to apply for bioinformatics support, attend seminars and data clubs designed around research workstreams, and attend training sessions taught by experts in the fields. The HAB is a Faculty of Life Science and Medicine initiative
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Bioinformatics, Training, NGS, Big data, and Data analysis
Locations
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Primary
Newcomen Street
London, England, GB
Updates
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We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student that wants to join the HAB in an exciting project in collaboration with Prof. Carsten Flohr. Check this out 👇and get in touch if you are interested.
Global Atopic Dermatitis Atlas omics (GADA-omics) Project PhD studentship at King’s College London 📢 We're thrilled to announce that an opportunity for a PhD studentship in the GADA project is available now! 🎉 🗓️ Application Closing Date: 11 July 2024 ℹ️ About: GADA The Global Atopic Dermatitis Atlas, also called GADA, is a worldwide, long-term project. The aim of GADA is to create and maintain an atlas where all data about atopic dermatitis is available in one place for everyone’s use, including patients/caregivers and health care providers, but also for governments, policymakers and health care payers (e.g. insurers). 📍 https://lnkd.in/dxFUPtmj 📍 https://lnkd.in/dREvwxpw The overall objective of GADAomics is a multi-omics deep-dive into atopic dermatitis (AD, also known as eczema) globally. The project aim is to identify skin microbiome, metabolome and immune marker signatures associated with clinical AD phenotypes, different geographical settings and environmental exposures. Skin microbiome, metabolome as well as both cutaneous and systemic immune cytokine samples will be collected from AD and healthy participants. As a PhD Student you will analyse the metagenome, metabolome and immune cytokine datasets, using advanced bioinformatics approaches under the expert supervision of Dr. Alessandra Vigilante and Prof Carsten Flohr. This will involve the use of R, Python, high-performance computing (HPC) and machine learning algorithms where you'll identify significant associations between microbiome, metabolome, and immune data with AD phenotypes. The outcome of this work will reveal novel associations between microbes, microbial genes, skin metabolites and immune markers in AD and therefore has the potential to generate novel diagnostic and therapeutic targets. For more information: https://lnkd.in/dEhJzkkf
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Our space is almost ready! We can’t wait to host engagement events and workshops in our dedicated training room. Plus, if you are a KCL staff member and you're looking for a dynamic bioinformatics environment, our hot desks will be available for booking. We can't wait to welcome you! Stay tuned for more updates! King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine #bioinformatics #networking
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We are searching for an enthusiastic and motivated bioinformatician to join our dynamic team! This is a unique opportunity to work with a variety of datasets, ranging from skin microbiome to immune profiles, sleep measurements, and MRI imaging. By applying data integration approaches and statistical analyses you will contribute to our understanding of adolescent skin disorders and their connections to sleep and brain function. Apply here and contact us for more info: https://lnkd.in/dsNs47Ah #MindAndSkin #Bioinformatics #ResearchOpportunity #KingCollegeLondon #DataScience #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence
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Hub for Applied Bioinformatics reposted this
GA age dating and understanding rates of preterm birth - great discussion following a fantastic and considered presentation by Jiadai Mi on behalf of the PRECISE working group. Precise Network School of Life Course & Population Sciences King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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Only 10 days left to apply for this new exciting opportunity to join the HAB. We are looking for a talented bioinformatician to work on a new research project led by Prof. Rachel Tribe, focused on the development of new treatments to tackle infertility using multiomics approaches (including transcriptomics, genomics, metagenomics etc.). #postdoc #bioinformatician #HAB #hiring https://lnkd.in/g9KpTHrf
Research Fellow in Bioinformatics
kcl.ac.uk
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Hub for Applied Bioinformatics reposted this
Fantastic time at the Society for Reproductive Investigation annual meeting 2024 in Vancouver. Really proud seeing team members present their work School of Life Course & Population Sciences. Our collaborative work on the Bump study (Borne Newcastle University Michael Taggart, Pei Lai, Mark Johnson and Alessia Visconti) was also enthusiastically received.
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Dr. Vigilante, Course Director of the new #AppliedBioinformaticsMSc, along with the dedicated staff of the HAB, had the pleasure of attending the postgraduate open evening hosted by King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. It was great engaging with students and discussing the unique opportunities available through our innovative program. From cutting-edge research projects to specialized training, we highlighted how our MSc equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to be successful in the dynamic field of bioinformatics. More info here: https://lnkd.in/dbqEgRCE.
It was an absolute pleasure meeting so many talented students yesterday at the postgraduate open evening hosted by King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Alongside Flavia F. and Michelle Simon from the Hub for Applied Bioinformatics, we had the opportunity to talk about our new #AppliedBioinformaticsMSc program. We were so excited to see the incredible interest and enthusiasm about the program! One of the highlights of the evening was explaining how students will have the incredible opportunity to participate in the activities of the HAB, internal engagement activities, and specialized training. This hands-on approach ensures students are equipped with the skills and experience needed to excel in the field. Thank you to everyone who attended and expressed interest. Get in touch if you have any other questions #Bioinformatics #GraduateEducation #LifeSciences #mscgraduate #KingCollegeLondon
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If you are interested in our new #KCLAppliedBioinformaticsMSc book your ticket for an exclusive tour of the Guy's Campus. Get a sneak peek into our state-of-the-art facilities, where groundbreaking research happens. Secure your spot today. If you can't join us in London, you'll be able to take a virtual tour of our campuses instead! King's College London Hub for Applied Bioinformatics #bioinformatics #mscgraduate
Booking is open for February campus tours. Experience King's in person and see where you could be studying in the future. Book your tickets today. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eVMz-fp6 #kcl #lifeatkings