Information for Presenters of Posters and Fast Forward Talks  

Information Fast Forward Talk Presenters

  • Fast Forward presentations will be held on the 10 December, 3:15 pm at the CPC Hub Lecture Theatre.

  • The length of each fast forward presentation is 1 minute 30 seconds.

  • Each presenter is allowed exactly one slide.

  • Each slide has a maximum of 16:9 aspect ratio.

  • Your fast forward talk slide must be sent to Ellis Patrick (ellis.patrick at sydney.edu.au) at least 24 hours prior to the Fast Forward Presentations.

  • File formats: All of the slides will be aggregated into one final PowerPoint document. All slides in PDF or Google slides format will be converted into PowerPoint format by Ellis.

  • Animations and Videos embedded within PowerPoint document is allowed. Participants have the responsibility to test the link and liaise with Ellis to check that they work prior to the presentations.

  • Fast Forward Presenters will present their posters at the second Poster Session on 11 December.

  • Social Media: If you do not like your work to be imaged, discussed, or shared on social media(s), please indicate this clearly at the start of your talk.

Information for Poster Presenters

  • Posters have a maximum size of A0 in the portrait orientation.

  • Poster boards will be located in CPC Dry Lab 1.3, right next to the parallel session room CPC dry lab 1.2

  • Poster Number 1 - 85 will present their poster during the first Poster Session (10 December lunch time 12:20 - 2:15 pm)

  • Poster Number 86 - 170 will present their poster during the second Poster Session (11 December lunch time 12:20 - 1:30 pm)

  • Note: Please look around on all the poster boards for your poster number as the numbers may be shifted or moved out of consecutive order to accommodate multiple posters presented by the same presenter.

  • Presenters with multiple posters were allocated consecutive poster numbers each marked with an asterisk. We will arrange these poster numbers so that they are side-by-side in the same row in the same poster session.

  • Poster must be mounted in the morning prior to the start of each poster session.

  • All posters must be de-mounted immediately at the close of each poster session. Any posters that were not taken down after each poster session will be placed in unattended pile(s). It is the responsibility of the poster presenter to collect their posters at the end of each session.

  • Social Media: If you would not like your poster to be shared on social media(s), please affix a Post-it note or similar next to your poster to indicate this clearly to the audience.

Fun Facts

  • There are 12 Fast Forward Talks and 155 Posters Only presentations (167 Posters in total). There are 163 presenters in total with Posters and Fast Forward Talks.

  • The poster numbers were randomly assigned.

List of Posters and Poster Numbers

Poster Number Presenter Title Affiliation Career Stage
Fast Forward Talk and Poster

159

Khelina Fedorchuk

Machine Learning in Dynamic Microscopy

Swinburne University of Technology Student

160

Rui Chen

openMTB: A System for Evidence-Driven Personalized Cancer Treatments in Molecular Tumor Boards

University Hospital Tübingen -

161

Mark Bennett

Detecting novel pathogenic repeat expansions associated with epilepsy

The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Postdoc

162

Adria Closa

Identification of RNA splicing therapeutic targets in high-risk paediatric acute leukaemia

Australian National University Postdoc

163

Tingting Gong

Refining somatic structural variant detection and annotation for precision oncology

Garvan Institute of Medical Research Student

164

Zainab Noor

A Mix-And-Match Library Approach for Enriching Plasma Proteome Discovery

Macquarie University Student

165

Darren Cullerne

Calculating Tumour Mutational Burden in Lung Adenocarcinomas Using RNA-Seq

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Professional

166

James M. Ferguson

SquiggleKit: A toolkit for manipulating nanopore signal data

Garvan Institute Scientist

167

Nicolas Canete

Spatial Analysis of Highly Multiplexed Microscopy Data

Westmead Institute for Medical Research Student

168

Richard Edwards

BUSCOMP: BUSCO Compilation and Comparison for Assessing Completeness in Multiple Genome Assemblies

University of New South Wales Faculty

169

Yupei You

Accurate identification of mRNA splice sites using Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Melbourne Integrative Genomics, The University of Melbourne Student

170

Samuel Lee

Network informed analysis of Mucinous ovarian carcinoma

St Vincent's Institute Other academic
Poster Only

1

Chi Nam Ignatius Pang

Analytical guidelines for co-fractionation mass spectrometry obtained through global profiling of gold standard Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein complexes

The University of New South Wales Postdoc

2

Susan Corley

QuantSeq 3’ Sequencing combined with quantification by Salmon provides a fast, reliable approach for high throughput transcriptomic analysis

UNSW Postdoc

3

Zhi-Ping Feng

Pipeline of scRNAseq analysis from the ANU Bioinformatics Consultancy (ABC)

The Australian National University Professional

4

Kyoung-Sae Na

Predicting depression in community dwellers using a machine learning algorithm

Gachon University Gil Medical Center Professional

5

Jieun Hani Kim

CiteFuse: a comprehensive tool kit for the analysis of CITE-seq data

The University of Sydney Student

6

Martin O'Hely

Evaluating evidence of maternal-to-infant transmission of gut microbiota during birth

Deakin University Postdoc

7

Hasindu Gamaarachchi

Portable Real-time Genomic Data Processing: Harmonising Bioinformatics Software to Exploit Hardware

UNSW Sydney Student

8

Ingrid Tarr

The use of duplicate samples to improve variant quality control in whole genome sequencing studies

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Professional

9

David T Humphreys

A new whole genome sequencing bioinformatic pipeline enabling the identification of variants within miRNA functional regions

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Professional

10

Sebastian Kurscheid

TAD cliques shape the 4-dimensional genome during terminal differentiation

The Australian National University Postdoc

11

Wenming Zhao

EGPS 1.0: Comprehensive software for multi-omic and evolutionary analyses

Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Scientist

12

Ankit Shukla

A Comprehensive Pan-Cancer Approach to Understanding Genomic Instability in Cancer

UQ Student

13

Michael O'Connor

Biological validation of signal pathway predictions generated by the SPAGI algorithm

Western Sydney University Faculty

14

Connie SN Li-Wai-Suen

Differential representation analysis of CRISPR-Cas9 screen data using edgeR

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Professional

15

Budi Permana

Integrating and visualizing genomic epidemiological information to reconstruct transmission of Healthcare-associated infections

University of Queensland Student

16

Nandan Deshpande

Little evidence of adaptation potential to ocean acidification in sea urchins living in “Future Ocean” conditions at a CO2 vent

Systems Biology Initiative, UNSW Postdoc

17

Amara Jabeen

Orthogonal evidence for Olfactory Receptors can be used for agonist prediction

Macquarie university Student

18

Yih-Chih Chan

Selecting and visualising subpopulations of cells from scRNA-seq data

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Postdoc

19

Xabier Vázquez-Campos

OTUreporter: amplicon to report in a single command

UNSW Postdoc

20

Jyotsna batra

Identification of prostate cancer specific microRNA expression quantitative trait loci (miR-eQTLs) at Genome-wide level

Queensland University of Technology Scientist

21

Dr. Muhammad Shahzad

Exploring the gut lung axis in tuberculosis using shotgun metagenomic sequencing

Khyber Medical University Faculty

22

Abdul Baten

Sequencing of the auto-tetraploid wild clover (Trifolium uniflorum) genome

AgResearch, New Zealand Scientist

23

Waruni Abeysekera

A statistical approach to analyse the 3-dimensional motility of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites.

WEHI Postdoc

24

Kristen Feher

Spatial diversity in molecular organisation regulates T cell receptor and chimeric antigen receptor signalling

UNSW Postdoc

25

Xin-Yi Chua

Fishing in the dark matter: sorting genuine dark taxa from sequencing artefacts in environmental DNA samples using comparative methods

Queensland University of Technology Postdoc

26

Åsa Pérez-Bercoff

Comparative performance of long-read whole genome assembly tools in diploid eukaryotes

University of New South Wales Postdoc

27

Leila Eshraghi

Metagenomic approach to the diagnosis of perinatal death

University of South Australia Postdoc

28

Gordon Qian

Discovery of perturbation gene targets via free text metadata mining in Gene Expression Omnibus

University of Hong Kong Student

29

Urwah Nawaz

Transcriptome profiling of individuals with compromised nonsense-mediated mRNA decay implicates immune system and neuronal cell dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders

The University of Adelaide Scientist

30

Michael Vacher

Investigating associations between SNPs in candidate Blood-Brain Barrier genes and regional brain atrophy.

CSIRO Postdoc

31

Legana Fingerhut

ampir: an R package to predict antimicrobial peptides in genomes

Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology, JCU, Townsville Student

32

Xiangnan Xu

LC-N2G: A Local Consistency Approach for Nutrigenomics Data Analysis

The University of Sydney Student

33

Timothy Amos

Genome size estimation using the read depth of long reads

UNSW Australia Other academic

34

Brooke Whitelaw

The dynamic genome behind the emergence of octopod novelties

James Cook University Student

35

Seo-Eun Cho

Machine learning-based discrimination of panic disorder from other anxiety disorders

Gachon Medical Center Professional

36

Alistair Chalk

The majority of A-to-I RNA editing is not required for mammalian homeostasis.

St Vincent's Institute Postdoc

37

Barbara Brito

Human influenza A viruses introduced to swine populations in Chile

University of Technology Sydney Postdoc

38

Yitong Fang

Measuring the cellularity of the brain tumour immune microenvironment

The University of Melbourne Student

39

Brendan Wilson-Mortier

From genotype to phenotype: an analysis of the influence of membrane transporters on the lifestyles of microbial lifeforms

Macquarie University Student

40

James Torpy

Copy number variation profiles derived from single cell RNA-Sequencing data reveals diverse intra-tumour heterogeneity across multiple breast cancer subtypes

Garvan Institute of Medical Research Student

41

Peter Kozulin

Evolution of the mammalian cerebral cortex: a comparative transcriptomic analysis of cortical projection neuron subtypes

Queensland Brain Institute Postdoc

42

Miriam Yeung

Data Management - intra-laboratory tracking of samples from bench to sequencing

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Other academic

43

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44*

Mengbo Li

Gene expression guided neuroimaging network classification in mental disorders enable biologically interpretable feature selection results

School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney Student

45*

Mengbo Li

ruvms: Remove unwanted variation in mass spectrometry data with missing values

School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney Student

46

Melanie Smith

A comprehensive miRSeq profile of miRNA in the human placenta across early gestation.

Robinson Research Institute Student

47

Andrew Lonsdale

Toblerone: Detecting deletions in cancer genes using RNA-seq

The University of Melbourne Student

48*

Merridee Wouters

Cross-Strand Disulfides in the Hydrogen Bonding Site of Antiparallel β-sheet (aCSDhs): Forbidden Disulfides that are Highly Strained, Easily Broken

Children's Medical Research Institute Scientist

49*

Merridee Wouters

Sexual dimorphism and epileptogenesis in developing and adult rat brains

Children's Medical Research Institute Scientist

50

Naveen Meena

Development of Nextflow Based Pipeline for variant calling and annotation of variants

School of Computational And Integrative Sciences,JNU,India Student

51

Pablo Acera Mateos

Comprehensive identification of nucleotide biochemical modifications from nanopore signal data

Australian National University Student

52

Joshua Ho

Immersive visual analytics of large single cell and spatial transcriptomic data

The University of Hong Kong Faculty

53

John Salamon

Investigating Tumour Heterogeneity using Computational Modelling of Patient-Specific Network Rewiring

Flinders University Student

54

Stephen Bent

Assessment of DNA damage in collection specimens- mutation signatures of storage and processing

CSIRO Scientist

55

Hamid Alinejad-Rokny

A landscape analysis of De Novo somatic point mutations and chromatin accessibility data reveals potential enhancer role for non-coding RNAs in cancers

University of Western Australia Scientist

56

Niko Thio

MGC-Database: enabling data mining capability in Molecular Genomics Core for routine operational support and advanced analysis

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Professional

57

Hideki Ueda

Precise prediction of cleavage site of Alzheimer’s disease relevant β-secretase from the amino acid sequence by machine learnings

Nara Institute of Science and Technology Student

58

Sergio Ruiz-Carmona

Var2Prot: A new tool to unravel the 3D structural effect of genetic variants

Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute Postdoc

59

Kate Wathen-Dunn

A novel biomarker test for sugarcane yellow canopy syndrome

Sugar Research Australia Scientist

60

Eddie K.K. Ip

Comparison of algorithms for mtDNA variant discovery from whole-genome sequencing data

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Student

61

Taiyun Kim

scReClassify: post hoc cell type classification of single-cell RNA-seq data

University of Sydney Student

62

Zipeng Liu

Reciprocal causation mixture model for mendelian randomization analysis

The University of Hong Kong Postdoc

63

Jan Piotr Buchmann

Entrezpy: A Python library to dynamically interact with the NCBI Entrez databases

University of Sydney Postdoc

64

Artur Trancoso Lopo de Queiroz

Effects of 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate (PCV10) vaccination on the nasopharyngeal microbiome: a weapon of mass destruction or a sniper shot?

Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Scientist

65

Maria Satti

Comparative genomic analysis of Bifidobacterium species isolated from Egyptian fruit bat Rousettus egyptiacus

National Institute of Genetics Student

66

Qiuyi Li

HIDTL, a new model of gene family evolution

The University of Melbourne Student

67

Andre Reis

A universal and independent synthetic DNA scale to measure genetic features.

Garvan Institute of Medical Research Student

68

Takaaki Kamatani

Comparative Phylogenetic Analysis of Proteins of Different Strains of Human Papillomavirus

Showa University School of Dentistry Scientist

69

Anup D. Shah

Phosphoproteomic Characterization of Signaling Networks Resulting from Activation of Chemokine Receptor CCR2

Monash University Professional

70

Shweta S. Joshi

Benchmarking short and long read Capture sequencing techniques to identify novel transcripts in neuropsychiatric disorder risk genes

University of Melbourne Student

71

Yu Miyazaki

Comprehensive Exploration of Target-specific Ligands from Natural Compounds Using a Graph Convolution Neural Network

Nara Institute of Science and Technology Student

72

Naoki Hirose

Functional annotation of non-coding regions in the genome of non-human primates

RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences Postdoc

73

Shigehiko Kanaya

Comprehensive understanding of alkaloid biosynthetic pathways focused on starting substances using graph convolutional neural networks using KNApSAcK Core DB

Nara Institute of Science and Technology Professional

74

Nikeisha Caruana

Integration of -omics methods identifies extensive mitochondrial biogenesis after endurance training of human skeletal muscle.

The University of Melbourne Postdoc

75

Timothy Peters

A general framework for evaluating cross-platform concordance in genomic studies

Garvan Institute of Medical Research Postdoc

76

Younghoon Kim

A novel deep learning-based method for peptide-MHC Class II interaction by using structure and sequence information

KISTI Scientist

77

Christoffer Flensburg

Integrated analysis of cancer sequencing data with superFreq

Walter Eliza Hall Institute Postdoc

78*

Jean-Marc Schwartz

A meta-analysis portal for human breast cancer transcriptomics data: BreastCancerVis

University of Manchester Faculty

79*

Jean-Marc Schwartz

Network analysis of children’s dental health

University of Manchester Faculty

80

Ralph Patrick

Decoding the identify and flux of cardiac cells in injury and homeostasis at single-cell resolution

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Postdoc

81

Qianhui Wan

The unique methylation profile of the placenta can be used for quality control.

the University of Adelaide Student

82

Ruqian Lyu

Single-cell sperm genotyping and transcriptome dynamics during spermatogenesis in FANCM-KO mouse

St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research Professional

83

Yunshun Chen

Assessing RNA-seq differential expression at the transcript level

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Postdoc

84

Jia-Ying Su

Visualization for high-dimensional mediation effects (HDMV) with application to (epi)genome-wide mediation

Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica Other academic

85

Gerry Tonkin-Hill

Preventing Pangenome Pitfalls with Panaroo

Wellcome Sanger Institute Student

86

Jerome Samir

Exploring and analysing single cell multi-omics data with VDJView

UNSW Student

87*

Frederick Jaya

Bioinformatic analysis of genome-wide SNPs elucidates cryptic species boundaries and potential speciation of Australian toadlets (Myobatrachidae: Uperoleia)

UTS Student

88*

Frederick Jaya

Assessing the performance of recombination detection methods using simulated viral sequences

UTS Student

89

Wishva Herath

Re-imagining FastQC with Python.

Pathology Queensland Professional

90

Alexandra Garnham

Multi-species RNA-seq to study erythropoietic evolution

The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Professional

91

Karin Engström

Association between serum concentrations of per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFASs) and expression of serum microRNAs in a cohort highly exposed to PFAS from drinking water

EPI@Lund, Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Lund Univers Scientist

92

Katarina Stuart

Using genomics to reveal drivers of invasion success

University of New South Wales Student

93

Stephanie H Chen

Advancing genomic resources for myrtle rust research and management

UNSW Sydney Student

94

Mira Park

Independent component analysis for identifying cancer subtypes

Department of Preventive Medicine, Eulji University Faculty

95

Angelita Liang

The role of kinases in the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells into osteoblasts: a systematic analysis by knockdown

UNSW Australia Student

96

Alexander P Drew

Improved genetic diagnosis of FSHD using Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing combining DNA sequencing and methylation profiling

Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics, Garvan Institute Postdoc

97

André Minoche

Applying Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing to paediatric precision cancer genomics

Garvan Institute Postdoc

98

Lokeshwaran Manoharan

Genomic inferences from metagenomes assist in resolving ecological and cellular features of novel microbes in Asgard archaea

Lund University Other academic

99

Julia Voelker

Terpene synthase gene family evolution in Myrtaceae

PhD candidate at Southern Cross University Student

100

Shuo Shi

An intelligent algorithm for reference recommendation of genotype imputation based on convolutional neural networks

Beijing Institute of Genomics Chinese Academy of Sciences Student

101

Damien Hicks

Fate bifurcations in variable cell lineage trees

Swinburne University of Technology Faculty

102

Nader Aryamanesh

Transcriptome and methylome profiling of cerebral palsy to find predictive biomarkers

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) Postdoc

103

Marie Trussart

Integration of multiple single-cell CyTOF datasets to untangle the heterogeneity of cancer patients’ responses to a new class of anti-cancer drugs

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Science Postdoc

104

Mark Daniel Ziemann

mitch: Multi-contrast gene set enrichment for multi-omics and single-cell profiling data

Deakin University Faculty

105

Rhys Newell

Strain level genotyping of microbial communities using long and short read phasing

The University of Queensland Student

106

David Chisanga

Impact of gene annotation choice on the quantification of RNA-seq data

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Postdoc

107

Jiayue-Clara Jiang

Human transposons are an abundant supply of transcription factor binding sites and promoter activities in breast cancer cell lines.

The University of Queensland Student

108

Yujie Cao

Development of a one-stop thalassaemia screening method by next generation sequencing

The University of Hong Kong Student

109

Andrew J. Perry

Streamlining access to genomic pipelines with Laxy

Monash University Professional

110

Narumi Sakaguchi

In silico analysis of pseudo-exon activation events in personal genome and transcriptome data

Kyushu University Student

111

Jacob Munro

Likelihood-based resolution of phylotype mixtures in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex whole genome sequencing data

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Professional

112

Jingqin Wu

A framework of integrative genomics for identifying avirulence genes in rust fungi exemplified by AvrLr20 mining

The University of Sydney Scientist

113

Diksha Sharma

Investigating dynamics of rDNA copy number at the intra-species level

University of Auckland Student

114

Ahmad Mollazadeh Taghipour

Functional studies of plastid-targeted protein 1 (PTP-1) gene associated with desiccation tolerance in the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum

University of Bonn Student

115

Yingxin Lin

Multiscale hierarchical classification of single cells into cell-types and sample size learning

The University of Sydney Student

116

Ning Liu

Identifying candidate cis-regulatory variants in regulatory T cells for Type 1 Diabetes research

University of Adelaide Student

117

Oliver Crook

Uncertainty Quantification for Dynamic Spatial Proteomics Experiments

University of Cambridge Student

118

Ahmad Zeeshan Siddiqui

Tissue-specific expression of circular RNAs in healthy human adults

UNSW Student

119

Konstantinos Bogias

Differential transcript expression identifies specific changes in isoform usage across early gestation.

Robinson Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide SA Student

120

Alessandra Whaite

The role of -omics in understanding the structure of natural protein fibres produced by molluscs and spiders

GeneCology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast Student

121

Satwica Yerneni

Spectrum of bioinformatics requirements for an accredited diagnostic molecular laboratory specialising in haematological malignancy

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Professional

122

Tyrone Chen

A data driven approach to detect regulatory features in multi-omics high throughput sequencing data

Monash University Student

123

Anna S. Trigos

Gene co-expression network analysis to identify prognostic signatures in cancer

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Postdoc

124

Rebecca Poulos

Strategies for reproducibility in large-scale and longitudinal discovery proteomics toward precision medicine

Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Sydney Postdoc

125

Ilariya Tarasova

Exploration of time and division dependent gene expression during B cell division.

WEHI Student

126

James Monks

Lens-PaTrNing: an interactive web resource for investigating gene regulatory mechanisms of lens and cataract formation

Western Sydney University Student

127

Agus Hartoyo

Inference of the parsimonious mechanism underlying the emergence of alpha-blocking in human electroencephalography

Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne University of Technology, Student

128

Jeongho Shin

Visualization of the gene expression-based convolutional neural network for survival analysis: an application in bladder cancer

Ajou University Student

129

Marek Cmero

MINTIE: identifying cryptic variants in cancer transcriptomes using RNA-seq data

Murdoch Children's Research Institute Postdoc

130

Yiwen Wang

sPLSDA-batch: Batch effect correction in microbiome data

University of Melbourne Student

131

Md. Humayun Kabir

Discovery and analysis of signalling pathway components using gene ontology annotations

University of Rajshahi Faculty

132

Stuart Archer

Visualising and validating read-trimming processes with trimSanity

Monash University Postdoc

133

Justin Miller

Predicting disease phenotypes via in silico gene knockdown within a universe of lens signalling pathways and associated gene regulatory networks.

Western Sydney University Student

134

Melissa Burke

Multiomics training with EMBL-EBI

European Bioinformatics Institute Professional

135

Latha Narayanan

Computational approaches in the structure-function studies of Dopamine Receptors implicated in neurological disorders

Sri Venkateswara College Dhaula Kuan New Delhi Faculty

136

Mikhail Gudkov

ConanVarvar: a versatile tool for the detection of large syndromic copy number variation from whole genome sequencing data

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Student

137

Nicholas C. Wong

Investigating Clonal Haematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential (CHIP) in the ASPREE Cohort - from a bioinformatics perspective.

Monash University Professional

138

Kaitao Lai

Investigating gene dysregulation causing inherited peripheral neuropathy by identification of topological associated domains (TADs) in 3D genome

Anzac Research Institute, The University Of Sydney Postdoc

139

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140

Anthony T Papenfuss

A tidy wrapper suite that introduces a unifying grammar for single-cell and bulk transcriptomic analyses

WEHI Faculty

141

Agus Salim

RUV-NB: Removing Unwanted Variation from Single-Cell RNA-seq Data

La Trobe University Scientist

142

Dharmesh D. Bhuva

Gene signature-based predictive models suitable for clinical translation

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of medical research Student

143

James Breen

Investigating “alignment-free” computational techniques for the accurate identification of Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) gene fusion events

University of Adelaide Student

144

Yunwei Zhang

User-friendly flexible evaluation framework for kidney allocation algorithm evaluation

The University of Sydney Student

145

Yuan Gao

The relationship between maternal gut microbiota during pregnancy and the offspring’s immune phenotype: a birth cohort study.

Deakin University Student

146

Anushi Shah

Investigation of de novo mutations in human genomes using whole genome sequencing datasets

UNSW Student

147

Feng Yan

A 9-gene score for predicting B-ALL risk of relapse and survival

Monash University Student

148

Srikanth SM

Spectral reference library generation for SWATH-MS data by combining results from multiple search engines

Children's Medical Research Institute, University of Sydney Postdoc

149

Sara Ballouz

An approach to assess differential gene expression through co-expression

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Postdoc

150

Sebastian Hollizeck

Opportunities and challenges of analysing multi-regional tumour biopsies to characterise heterogeneity in cancer

Peter MacCallum Cancer Center Student

151

Sarah Williams

Celaref: An (updated) package for cell type annotation by reference data

Monash Bioinformatics Platform Professional

152

Marina Reixachs

Ribosome profiling at isoform level reveals an evolutionary conserved impact of differential splicing on the proteome

Australian National University Student

153

Liliana Andrés-Hernández

Knowledge Representation and Database Integration to facilitate nutritional security

Southern Cross University Student

154

Charity W Law

Covering all your bases: incorporating intron signal from RNA-seq data

The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Postdoc

155

Javier Ortega

Identifying the genes that yield the benefits of dietary restriction without the costs.

Monash University Student

156

Steve Monger

In silico methods for prediction of splicing variants provide insight into splicing alterations in normal variation and disease

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Professional

157

Victor Wei Tse Hsu

Multi-breed comparison of canine lymphoma susceptibility

University of Sydney Student

158

Feargal Ryan

Intrapartum or direct antibiotic exposure in early life significantly alters the composition of the infant microbiota.

SAHMRI Postdoc