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Juami van Gils presenting how peptide disordered flanks slow fibril growth at ISMB/ECCB
Disordered flanks slow down the growth of amyloid fibrils in neurodegenerative disease, while hydrophobic surfaces accelerate growth
Dea Gogishvili presenting about novel dementia biomarker discovery at ISMB/ECCB
Discovery of novel CSF biomarkers to predict progression in dementia using machine learning
Renske de Wit presenting about metadata provenance at ISMB/ECCB
From 2023 to a FAIR Future; bridging the provenance metadata gap by centering the bioinformatics practitioner perspective
Soufyan Lakbir presenting CIBRA at ISMB/ECCB Transmed
Title “CIBRA identifies genomic alterations with a system-wide impact”
Victor and team win project prize at AIMMS festival
In the future AIMMS projects category, Victor Kyllesbech, Sita Coenraads, Lackson Kashobwe and Tuğçe Çobanoğlu from AIMMS, won for their project on drug repurposing and considering toxic effects that may occur through the gut microbiome. aimmsfestival.nl/
Dea wins poster prize at AIMMS festival
Dea Gogishvili wins the AIMMS poster prize for her poster on “Discovery of novel CSF biomarkers to predict progression in dementia using machine learning”. aimmsfestival.nl/
presenting at AIMMS festival
Halima Mouhib and Evert Bosdriesz gave an introduction of our group at the AIMMS fashionshow, highlighting the key topics of our research. aimmsfestival.nl/
AIMMS Festival 2023
Join us this July for our inaugural AIMMS Festival — an unforgettable event spanning two inspiring days and one night at Hotel ZuiderDuin in Egmond aan Zee. An exhilarating program that brings together cutting-edge research from our esteemed institute (that means you!) and addresses the innovation challenges of our valued industrial partners. During the festival, we will have opportunities for everyone to ignite new connections and foster collaborations with both colleagues and industry professionals. Imagine engaging in brainstorm sessions focused…
Tumour break load is a biologically relevant feature of genomic instability with prognostic value in colorectal cancer
We are pleased to share our recent publication by Soufyan Lakbir and Sanne Abeln in collaboration with Remond Fijneman, showing that the Tumor Break Load (TBL) is a distinct feature of genomic instability with prognostic value for patients with resected stage II and III microsatellite stable colorectal cancer. Highlights Abstract Background Clinically implemented prognostic biomarkers are lacking for the 80% of colorectal cancers (CRCs) that exhibit chromosomal instability (CIN). CIN is characterised by chromosome segregation errors and double-strand break repair defects that lead to…