On 30th October, the final meeting of the PANGAIA project was held. All project partners attended the event, during which they presented and discussed the scientific results achieved throughout the project. The partners also discussed potential future developments of the project.
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We are happy to announce the “PhD School on Modern Bioinformatics towards Pangenomics” to be held in Ischia, Italy, July 8 — July 14, 2025. The school is for young researchers interested in broad topics of Bioinformatics, with a focus on Pangenomics and modern advances in sequencing and data analysis. The topics of the school […]
Submission deadline (June 28, 2021; abstract pre-registration June 21) for workshop DARE: Data Analysis in Response to Epidemics associated in part with PANGAIA. The workshop invites papers and work-in-progress reports on all topics related to COVID-19 data analysis and software. Proceedings will be published in CEUR Workshop Proceedings series. The conference will take place in […]
Nadia Pisanti (University of Pisa, Italy) and Solon Pissis (CWI and Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands) are organising a special session of CiE 2021 on Computational Pangenomics. The list of invited speakers include Francesca Ciccarelli (King’s College London, UK), Benedict Paten (University of California Santa Cruz, USA), Brona Brejova (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia) and Rayan Chikhi […]
PANGAIA Project is featured in the November 2020 issue of Bicocca Research, the monthly newsletter of the University for discussing research themes and the promotion of research.
Congratulations to Porto et al. for their poster at the T2T HPRC conference. Abstract We have implemented a two-step scalable approach to detect variants: first we construct a graph pangenome from a graphical fragment assembly (GFA) file that stores the fragments, where each fragment corresponds to a vertex of the graph, then we analyze the […]