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That’s a wrap! Thank you to all speakers, poster presenters and attendees for making #CompBioGlasgow a success.

We hope the posts have sparked your interest in future CompBio events and that we'll see you in October for our next event!

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This afternoon, we welcomed Dr. Katherine R Duncan from Newcastle University for our final keynote on exploring marine microbial biodiscovery. We thank her for her insights and for sparking some interesting discussions! #CompBioGlasgow

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Our Software Engineering Panel explored pertinent questions for modern research and teaching. Is research code overvalued? How much coding do biologists really need to know given ChatGPT?

To find the answer, come to #CompBioGlasgow and discuss with the UK's brightest minds.

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Day 2 begins with a keynote from Prof. Ram DasGupta. Excited to dive into single-cell analysis to understand immunotherapy response.

An exciting start to day 2 of #CompBioGlasgow conference 2025.

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Poster session is underway! Brilliant work from our community. Stop by, ask questions #CompBioGlasgow

Featured:
Rubayet Alam - Antigenic evolution of viruses.
Javier Sanz-Cruzado Puig - Accelerating cross-encoders for biomedical linking.
Nina Fajs - Genetics link between vitamin D and suicidality.

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A selection of the excellent talks today, demonstrating the breadth of knowledge shared at #CompBioGlasgow
Zita Borbala F. - Improving brain cancer treatment with electric fields.
Dr Thomas A. Wright - bioinformatics for rectal cancer.
Britt van Abeelen - Proliterative tRNA clustering.

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CompBio Conference 2025 Networking Session:
Computational biology & bioinformatics can feel isolating as many labs have just one computational person.
Our Networking Session today is all about breaking those silos and building connections across groups. #CompBioGlasgow
Follow for more updates.

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We’re kicking off with our first keynote: Dr. Ava Khamseh sharing insights on high-order expression dependencies in single-cell data. A fantastic start to #CompBioGlasgow!

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Welcome to Day 1 of the Computational Biology Conference here in the ARC at the University of Glasgow! Registration is open. Grab your name tag, meet new faces, and get ready for an exciting day ahead. #CompBioGlasgow

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