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Shape instructs future fate of cells in Nature Communications
How does a cell make a decision about his future, on what type of cell it will be after the cell division? This process is described by Roeland Merks and Cong ...
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2016
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Veni-subsidies voor Léo Ducas and Johannes Köster
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2016
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'Donkere materie' van het menselijk DNA in kaart gebracht
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2016
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Grootschalige computersimulaties onthullen biologisch groeiproces
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2016
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CWI PhD student Jasmijn Baaijens wins Best Talk Award at the ISMB-HitSeq conference
Jasmijn Baaijens, PhD student from CWI’s Life Sciences and Health group, has won the Best Talk Award at ISMB-HitSeq, the world's leading conference on ...
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2017
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A puzzle with a million pieces: assembling viral genomes from sequencing data
Researchers from CWI’s Life Science and Health group have developed a new computational tool, SAVAGE, for reconstructing the genomes of the different virus ...
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2017
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LSH Seminar talk by Chantal Olieman
Fitness-based Linkage Learning in the Real-Valued Gene-pool Optimal Mixing Evolutionary Algorithm
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LSH Seminar Alejandro Lopez Rincon
Human Motion as a Complex System
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Oratie Roeland Merks (UL)
Titel: Het molecuul, de cellen en het weefsel: de wiskunde van groei en vorm in tijden van Big Data See also: ...
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2015
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PhD Defence Jaldert Rombouts (LS)
Everybody is invited to attend the PhD Defence of Jaldert Rombouts of his dissertation entitled Biologically Plausible Reinforcement Learning. Promotor: ...
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2015