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29 Oct 2024
Craft with CECC by making your own paper robot, building lego and trying our creative challenge!
ANU Computing Showcase
29 Oct 2024
Where innovative ideas and tech solutions meet. Join us to see presentation and demonstration of our computing students and researchers at ANU.
Computational modelling and detection of families of deeply conserved RNA structures in vertebrates
31 Oct 2024
We have previously developed the EvoFam computational pipeline [1,2] for detecting paralogous families of structured cis-regulatory regions transcriptome-wide in mammals, using mutational information across deep vertebrate alignments. Presented by Dr Brian Parker....