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Langille Lab @ Dalhousie University
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Canadian Bioinformatics Workshop: Analysis of Metagenomic Data. 2015 @ Halifax, 2016 @ Vancouver). Strategies and Techniques for Analyzing Microbial Population Structure (STAMPS). MBL, Woods Hole, MA. PHAC 1470: Pharmacology for Pharmacy. PHAC4001/5409: Introduction to Pharmacology II. BIOL5705: Graduate Module Classes (Gene Sequence Analysis).
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Langille Lab @ Dalhousie University
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Laird MR, Langille MGI. Brinkman FSL (2015) GenomeD3Plot: A library for rich, interactive visualizations of genomic data in web applications , Bioinformatics. Jun 20. pii: btv376. Dhillon B, Laird M, Shay J, Winsor G, Lo R, Nizam F, Sheldon P, Waglechner N, McArthur A, Langille MGI. Brinkman FSL. (2015) IslandViewer 3: more flexible, interactive genomic island discovery, visualization and analysis , Nucleic Acids Research. Hester CM, Jala VR, Langille MGI. Xu Z, Malmer D, Langille MGI. Beiko RG (2013) "G...
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Langille Lab @ Dalhousie University
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Welcome to The Langille Lab in the Department of Pharmacology at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Our lab is interested in improving human health by looking at personal genomic and microbiome differences and how those relate to various diseases and drug metabolism. We are always looking for new research collaborations and opportunities so please don't hesitate to contact us.
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Langille Lab @ Dalhousie University
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Research Opportunities and Positions. Training in the Langille laboratory provides opportunities to gain experience and expertise in the areas of bioinformatics, microbiomics, and next-generation sequencing. Undergraduate students (summer), graduate students (MSc or PhD), and post-docs interested in joining the lab should send a summary of their interests and background via Contact Us.
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Langille Lab @ Dalhousie University
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Morgan G. I. Langille, PhD. Canada Research Chair in Human Microbiomics. Email: morgan.g.i.langille@dal.ca. André M. Comeau, PhD. Research Associate and Lab Manager. Email: andre.comeau@dal.ca. Gavin Douglas, MSc. Email: gavin.douglas@dal.ca. Dept of Microbiology and Immunology. NSERC USRA Summer Student. Email: Mary.Hayes@dal.ca. Email: alex.whynot@dal.ca. Akhilesh Dhanani, PhD. Post-doc (in collaboration with primary supervisor R. Beiko). Faculty of Computer Science.
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The aim of this course is to examine the principles and processes of evolutionary change at the molecular level. The course begins with the. Topic of mutation, and moves on to the dynamics of genetic variation in populations. The course then shifts to a marcro-evolutionary perspective and examines topics in protein phenotypic variation, adaptive molecular evolution, molecular clocks, evolution by genetic co-option,. And paleomolecular biochemistry . This class. IO l 4041 (Bioinformatics).
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Evolution of eukaryotic microbes. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. Eukaryotic microbes make up a major part of the diversity of life on Earth. Collectively they are of profound ecological and evolutionary importance, however most groups of eukaryotic microbes are very poorly understood, especially if they are free-living ‘protozoa’ (i.e. heterotrophs). Supporting agencies and programs. Canadian Institute for Advanced Research ( CIfAR. Program in Integrated Microbial Biodiversity.
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Simpson Lab - Stuff
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Leander Lab (University of British Columbia). Keeling Lab (University of British Columbia). Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIfAR). Centre for Comparative Genomics and Evolutionary Bioinformatics (CGEB). Protist Societies and Resources. International Society for Evolutionary Protistology (ISEP). International Society of Protistology (ISOP). The Tree of Life (ToL WEB).
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CGEB - Integrated Microbiome Resource (IMR)
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Integrated Microbiome Resource (IMR). Library Preparation …. Microbiome research at Dalhousie University. The Integrated Microbiome Resource. Was established in 2014 due to support through the Strategic Research Initiatives Fund (SRIF). From the Office of the Vice-President Research, Dalhousie University. This initiative seeks to strengthen and centralize resources around a research area within the Dalhousie community. Our goals for this initiative are the following:. Train students and post-docs. 149; F...