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Trying to teach myself bioinformatics. CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q9sa4Lda7zKdpFiyVpsfxGgA9j1Lfpod/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=105077967605662656691&rtpof=true&sd=true GitHub: https://github.com/ttobio
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Recently, I started learning the tools of microbial genomics and more into bacterial pathogens. I want to say that nothing beats command line tools. Online servers are a big help, but the amount of automation that can be done with a single shell script saves a lot of effort and time.

It's annoying seeing "after applying our selection criteria" without knowing what they mean by their criteria

Must appreciate GROMACS quotes

He's making a list He's checking it twice He's gonna find out A typo in the cover letter after submission

Possibly the most frightening talent of the brown bear is an uncanny ability to blend seamlessly into the environment in an almost chameleon-like manner, allowing them to easily surprise their unsuspecting prey.

chatomics! S3 and S4 objects in R explained divingintogeneticsandgenomics.com/post/s3-and...

You have to believe you can write a manuscript in a week, so that it will end up only taking three months.

DiffDock, a new diffusion-based ligand docking program, made s big splash earlier this year. But it’s apparently not all it’s claimed to be:

I saw this somewhere in Montreal... love it.

Post-transcriptional modifications: Why sequencing RNA directly is the future of transcriptomics 🧬 🧪

At the end of the day, don’t we all just want to pull a book from a bookshelf and find that it reveals a hidden room?

Currently trying to dig nore into statistics, I thought I would share the resources I am following: 1. The Statistics and R course by Dr. Rafa Irizarry on edx is a good one learning.edx.org/course/cours... 2. A recap of the basics of applied probability here: MIT 6.041

Hi all! My name is Emadeldin and I hold a bachelor of science majoring in biochemistry. I began my journey with bioinformatics and cheminformatics 6 months ago and I find it really interesting. I am looking forward to learning from the community here.

It will be nice to start off with my cat. His name is Samsung, he likes plastic bags and doesn't know how to code(yet)