Haven't checked BlueSky for a few days. Very nice to see people commenting on DSB and its beautiful location! Thanks again to all contributors! It's been our pleasure to welcome you all in Venice š #DSB2026
Presentation of scientific work on De Bruijn Graphs applied to the processing of sequencing data in the context of biology. The picture was taken in the conference room of the University of Venice, where a screen displays a slide that introduces De Bruijn Graphs, with the speaker standing in front of it. Being the screen is a large renaissance painting that spans from the floor to the roof.
I had the occasion of presenting nice results about the detection of biological events in De Bruijn Graph at #DSB2026, in the context of my PhD work on #Vizitig !
Thanks to the organizers and colleagues for this amazing and super-inspiring event (and @camillemrcht.bsky.social for the picture).
A quick review of Venice #dsb2026
blog.jnalanko.net/2026/02/20/v...
The superstar @imartayan.bsky.social present scalable indexing and mapping of long sequences through locally consistent phrases at #DSB2026
A collaboration with @camillemrcht.bsky.social and @robp.bsky.social
Luca Robidou presenting multi-minimizers at #DSB2026
Please take a look at the preprint if you didn't already! it's quite fun
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
@camillemrcht.bsky.social present the Transipedia project that index human transcriptomes for biomedical research at #DSB2026
The architecture and art at the DSB 2026 workshop is out of this world. The talks are also great! #dsb2026
The great @curiouscoding.nl present its quadrank work at #DSB2026
Off to a promising #DSB2026