10/15/2025
Dr. Sadeghimanesh on Network Multistationarity; Oct. 3, 10AM:https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/25/10/sadeghimanesh251003.pdf
Bioinformatics at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
10/15/2025
Dr. Sadeghimanesh on Network Multistationarity; Oct. 3, 10AM:https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/25/10/sadeghimanesh251003.pdf
08/08/2024
You are cordially invited to attend the Bioinformatics Colloquium entitled "Insights into the Structure and Regulation of
Endosomal Cargo Transporters" by
Dr. Daniel G. S. Capelluto, Associate Professor
Protein Signaling Domains Laboratory
Department of Biological Sciences, Fralin Life Sciences Institute
And Center for Soft Matter and Biological Physics
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Time: Thursday, August 15, 2024; 10:00 AM
Place: Bell Hall 143
Remote: https://utep-edu.zoom.us/j/84309137130
Hosted by Dr. Chuan Xiao
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UTEP
Announcement flyer (PDF):
https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/24/08/capelluto240815.pdf
09/14/2022
https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/index.html
Bell Hall 143
Friday, September 23, 2022; 10:00 AM
Announcement flyer (PDF):https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/22/09/Zhao220923.pdf
Also available remotely: https://bioinformatics.utep.edu/colloquium/zoom
09/05/2022
https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/index.html
Bell Hall 143
Friday, September 9, 2022; 1:30 PM
Announcement flyer (PDF):https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/colloquium/22/09/Sharma220909.pdf
Also available remotely: https://utep-edu.zoom.us/j/81575107921
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10/18/2021
Bioinformatics Colloquium:
This ​Friday, October 22, 2021 at 10:30 AM we are proud to present Dr. Sam Jacobs, Computer Scientist at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing.
To register for the Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkcumrqzMuHdZPiZg7dbEhMURWvn5Zjws4
10/05/2021
This past Friday, the Bioinformatics Colloquium hosted Jonathon Mohl, PhD on his presentation titled: Bioinformatics A to Z: Understanding the important features of predictive algorithms.
The Bioinformatics Colloquium will continue to host events throughout the year that will showcase informative and interesting topics. To stay updated on future events: https://www.utep.edu/science/bioinformatics/
10/26/2020
In 2019, Dr. John Mohl, Research Assistant Professor presented research on O-glycosylation predictions at the annual ISCB International Conference.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwaa067
09/28/2020
This past year, the 25th Joint UTEP/NMSU Workshop was held with students presenting research on Mathematics, Computer Science, and Computational Science.
Learn more:
http://www.cs.utep.edu/vladik/utepnmsu19.html
09/02/2020
Bioinformatics Fall Semester Information:
03/07/2019
How we can store digital data in DNA From floppy disks to thumb drives, every method of storing data eventually becomes obsolete. What if we could find a way to store all the world's data forever? Bioinformatician Dina Zielinski shares the science behind a solution that's been around for a few billion years: DNA.
02/27/2019
Wow! Sialic acid is a sugar that can "sugar-coat" cancer cells, hiding them from the immune system.
What the sugar coating on your cells is trying to tell you Your cells are coated with sugars that store information and speak a secret language. What are they trying to tell us? Your blood type, for one -- and, potentially, that you have cancer. Chemical biologist Carolyn Bertozzi researches how sugars on cancerous cells interact with (and sometimes trick)....