Some of the papers to be published as part of the special issue on bioinformatics approaches to flow cytometry have started to appear online. I expect that all papers accepted will be available soon, including our own paper on flowMerge. If you have not looked at flowMerge yet, please try the R package available from [...]
flow cytometry special issue
by Raphael Gottardo on 08. Oct, 2009 in News, Papers, Research, Software
PICS: Probabilistic Inference for ChIP-Seq
by Raphael Gottardo on 20. Mar, 2009 in News, Papers, Research, Software
I have just added a new paper describing a new method for analyzing ChIP-Seq experiments, named PICS. PICS extracts information from ChIP-seq aligned-read data in order to identify regions bound by transcription factors. PICS identifies enriched regions by modeling local concentrations of directional reads, and uses DNA fragment length prior information to discriminate closely adjacent [...]
Call for papers in flow cytometry data analysis
by Raphael Gottardo on 08. Dec, 2008 in Papers, Research
A few of us in the field of flow cytometry have set up a special issue on “Recent Bioinformatics Advances in the Analysis of High Throughput Flow Cytometry Data”. The special issue will be published in the open-access journal “Advances in Bioinformatics”. For more details about it, please visit the following url: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/abi/osi.html. This is a [...]
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