Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Inbios Success Story: Connecting Minds, Advancing Science Inbios recently facilitated a successful collaboration between two research groups, leading to the development of a novel algorithm for analyzing complex biological datasets. This achievement exemplif... Jan 6, 2025 Inbios Success Story: Connecting Minds, Advancing Science
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Inbios Launches New Initiative to Broaden Access to Bioinformatics Inbios, the Bioinformatics Society of India, today announced a new initiative aimed at strengthening the connections and resources available to the Indian bioinformatics community. This program will f... Jan 6, 2025 Inbios Launches New Initiative to Broaden Access to Bioinformatics
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the most common type of antibody in the human body. It plays a critical role in the immune system, helping to fight infections and maintain long-term immunity. IgG is produce... Oct 24, 2024 Antibodies
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert NGS library construction Various types of Sequencing What is Sanger Sequencing? Sanger Sequencing - **Method**: Sanger sequencing, also known as chain termination or dideoxy sequencing, was the first widely used method for se... Aug 28, 2024 NGS Libraries
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Exploring the convergent evolution of parvovirus proteins Introduction Convergent evolution is a fascinating phenomenon where distinct species evolve similar traits or functions independently, often as a response to similar environmental pressures or functio... Aug 16, 2024 News
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert How do HPV oncoproteins cause cancer? Solving the perplexing case of TIP60 Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections, with certain strains known to cause various cancers, including cervical, head and neck, and anogenita... Aug 16, 2024 News
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Understanding the enormous diversity of bacteriophages Introduction Bacteriophages, or simply phages, are viruses that specifically infect bacteria. Discovered over a century ago, these microscopic entities have since revealed themselves to be among the m... Aug 16, 2024 News
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Roseoloviruses: Ubiquitous in humans and macaques Introduction Roseoloviruses, members of the Betaherpesvirinae subfamily, are widespread in humans and macaques. They are known for their ability to establish lifelong latent infections, often without ... Aug 16, 2024 News
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Overcoming host range barriers through single mutations Introduction The host range of a virus, bacteria, or any other pathogen is the spectrum of species it can infect. This range is typically limited by the compatibility of the pathogen's machinery with ... Aug 16, 2024 News
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert The Evolution of Bioinformatics Databases: From Simple Repositories to AI-Powered Insights Bioinformatics databases have undergone significant transformations since their inception, evolving from basic repositories of biological data to advanced platforms that leverage artificial intelligen... Aug 15, 2024 NGS Libraries
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert How to Combine Data from Different Bioinformatics Databases for Better Results Bioinformatics relies heavily on databases to store and manage the vast amounts of biological data generated by research. However, to obtain more comprehensive and accurate insights, researchers often... Aug 15, 2024 NGS Libraries
Gentaur Bvba, Lieven Gevaert Key Biological Databases Every Researcher Should Know Biological databases are essential tools in life sciences research, providing extensive collections of data on genes, proteins, and other biological molecules. This blog outlines some of the most impo... Aug 15, 2024 NGS Libraries