Bioinformatics is a branch of biology and computer science that deals with collecting, storing, analysing, and disseminating biological data, most commonly DNA and amino acid sequences. Bioinformatics makes use of computer algorithms to determine gene and protein functions, establish evolutionary linkages, and forecast the three-dimensional structures of proteins, among other things. Bioinformatics is a rapidly expanding profession that provides progressive employment chances for forward-thinking individuals who are up for a challenge and who are familiar with both the biological and computational components of science. Bioinformatics, or computational analytic processes that use state-of-the-art statistics and machine learning to obtain insight into systems of exquisite complexity, is the future of biology. The age of bioinformatics will accelerate our ability to understand and confront global concerns like never before as computational power develops and becomes more accessible. The promise is immense, and the applications are already flowing in, from identifying new antibiotics to battling pandemics and making agriculture more sustainable.
Title : Chromatographic methods for authenticating bee pollen origin
Jose Bernal, University of Valladolid, Spain
Title : Raman spectroscopy and imaging in organization, processing and functionalization of polysaccharide materials
Pieter Samyn, Department of Innovations in Circular Economy and Renewable Materials, SIRRIS, Leuven, Belgium
Title : Portable and laboratory analytical photometric and fluorometric systems based on the use of 3D printed devices
Victor Cerda, Sciware Systems, Spain
Title : Electrochemical properties and sensing capacities of different carbon-based nanodots toward the detection of bioactives in complex matrices
Maria Jesus Villasenor Llerena, Castilla- La Mancha University, Spain
Title : Development of new creep prediction model for use through computational modelling for SS-304 material
Mohsin Sattar, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
Title : DNA-templated silver nanoclusters light up tryptophan for combined detection of plasma tryptophan and albumin in sepsis
Jingpu Zhang, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, China