BiVi theme: Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases
Prof Richard Baldock discusses bio-visualisation within the Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases theme
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Keywords: Anatomy Physiology and Atlases
Resource type: Video
BiVi theme: Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases
https://bivi.co/presentation/bivi-theme-anatomy-physiology-and-atlases
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/bivi-theme-anatomy-physiology-and-atlases
Prof Richard Baldock discusses bio-visualisation within the Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases theme
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Prof. Richard Baldock
Anatomy Physiology and Atlases
2017-02-01
Visualization Approaches for Biomedical Omics Data: Putting It All Together
Dr Nils Gehlenborg gives his keynote at 1st BiVi in 2014. The rapid proliferation of high quality, low cost genome-wide measurement technologies such as whole-genome and transcriptome sequencing, as well as advances in epigenomics and proteomics, are enabling researchers to perform studies that...
Keywords: Genome, Molecular
Resource type: Video
Visualization Approaches for Biomedical Omics Data: Putting It All Together
https://bivi.co/presentation/visualization-approaches-biomedical-omics-data-putting-it-all-together
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/visualization-approaches-for-biomedical-omics-data-putting-it-all-together
Dr Nils Gehlenborg gives his keynote at 1st BiVi in 2014. The rapid proliferation of high quality, low cost genome-wide measurement technologies such as whole-genome and transcriptome sequencing, as well as advances in epigenomics and proteomics, are enabling researchers to perform studies that generate heterogeneous datasets for cohorts of thousands of individuals. A common feature of these studies is that a collection of genome-wide, molecular data types and phenotypic or clinical characterizations are available for each individual. These data can be used to identify the molecular basis of diseases and to characterize and describe the variations that are relevant for improved diagnosis, prognosis and targeted treatment of patients. An example for a study in which this approach has been successfully applied is The Cancer Genome Atlas project (http://cancergenome.nih.gov).In this talk Dr Gehlenborg discusses how visualization approaches can be applied to enable exploration and support analysis of data generated by such studies. Specifically, he reviews techniques and tools for visual exploration of individual omics data types, their ability to scale to large numbers of individuals or samples, and emerging techniques that integrate multiple omics data types for interactive visual analysis. He also examines technical and legal challenges that developers of such visualization tools are facing. To conclude the talk, he outlines research opportunities for the biological data visualization community that address major challenges in this domain.
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Dr. Nils Gehlenborg
Genome, Molecular
2017-02-02
BiVi theme: Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases 2015
Richard Baldock and Bernard de Bono introduce session on bio-visualisation in Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases at 2nd BiVi in 2015.
Created at: 2nd BiVi Annual Meeting.
Keywords: Anatomy Physiology and Atlases
Resource type: Slideshow
BiVi theme: Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases 2015
https://bivi.co/presentation/bivi-theme-anatomy-physiology-and-atlases-2015
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/bivi-theme-anatomy-physiology-and-atlases-2015
Richard Baldock and Bernard de Bono introduce session on bio-visualisation in Anatomy, Physiology and Atlases at 2nd BiVi in 2015.
Created at: 2nd BiVi Annual Meeting.
Prof. Richard Baldock
Anatomy Physiology and Atlases
2017-02-03