Three new SIB resources: BEAST2, mOTUs, and SPSP
Do you know BEAST2, mOTUs, and SPSP, the new open biodata resources supported by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics? Read more about them here.
Do you know BEAST2, mOTUs, and SPSP, the new open biodata resources supported by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics? Read more about them here.
Time to shine in 2025! The call for submissions for the SIB Bioinformatics Awards is open until January 31st
Bgee has integrated single-cell RNA-sequencing expression data, as well as additional species. A new interface allows users to retrieve experiments, samples or cell populations and gene read counts. Try it out!
A new GenSpectrum release is out! Use this interactive platform to query and analyze pathogen sequences from SARS-CoV-2, influenza A/H5N1, West Nile, RSV-A and –B.
EnzChemRED is a new training and benchmarking dataset to support the development of Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods such as large language models (LLMs) that can assist enzyme curation. Use it to boost your enzyme annotation!
Data resources play a crucial role in advancing research and discovery yet their funding models are fragile and unsustainable. GBC's open letter campaign needs your support to call for solutions. Science leaders have already signed the letter, please join them!
Bioinformaticians of the world, it’s your time to shine! The SIB Bioinformatics Awards 2025 are now open for entries. These awards promote excellence, diversity & innovation in the field. Submit your best work and share with your colleagues.
Perform microbial abundance, activity and population genomic profiling with mOTUs. It is even possible to extend the mOTUs database with genomes of interest!
Rhea release 135 is now online! Explore 16,970 reactions involving 13,972 reaction participants evidenced by 18,002 bibliographic unique references.