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On April 22, 2022, the University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) Informatics Institute, along with the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences, virtually hosted the 6th Annual Translational and Transformative Informatics Symposium (ATTIS). The purpose and intent of this event was to provide information about the latest developments within informatics research, offering faculty, postdoc trainees, and graduate students an opportunity to report their progress on the latest informatics research.
In this clip, the second technical talk session of the ATTIS program is conducted by the following speakers:
Andrzej T. Slominski, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Dermatology (UAB), "Recent Advances in Vitamin D Signaling: New Opportunities for Computational Biology"
Claudia M.B. Carvalho Fonseca, Ph.D., Assistant Investigator (Pacific Northwest Research Institute), "Investigating the Mutational Features of Pathogenic Structural Variants in Genomic Disorders Using Long-Read Sequencing and Optical Mapping"
Leng Han, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Texas A&M Institute of Biosciences and Technology), "Harnessing Big Data for Precision Oncology"
Maizie Zhou, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (Vanderbilt University), "Methods for Characterizing Structural Variants with High-throughput Sequencing Data"
Vanderbilt University
Xu Wang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (Auburn University), “Singlecell Transcriptome Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid Identifies Circulating Tumor Cells of Lung Cancer Brain Metastases”