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Sreegauri Krishnakumar

My name is Sreegauri Krishnakumar. I am a Research Intern at Pine Biotech. My research interests include computational biology, machine learning, and data science. I am currently working on exploratory analysis of multi-omics data in liver cancer patients and data mining as a part of my coursework. Simultaneously I am also doing a literature review for my research project as a part of the program. I am one month into my internship and the journey has been a stimulating experience with online sessions, research fellowship meetings the best part of it all is the guidance and support from the Pine Biotech team at every step of my internship.
Recent Posts
24 June
We are delighted to announce that Andrés Muedano Sosa, former OmicsLogic Summer Research Fellow at Pine Biotech, has won the Potamkin Prize and the 4th…
10 June
Transcriptomic Analysis of Histological Subtypes in Esophageal Carcinoma
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories education, Research, training, Online, Machine Learning, sequencing, microbes, genome sequencing, genomics vs genetics, bioinformatics tools, introduction, t-bio.info, course, transcriptomics, omics, precision medicine, infectious disease, science, biotechnology, microbiology, oncology, expression, cancer
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About Esophageal Carcinoma
The immune system relies on specialized cells called T cells to fight cancer. Being extremely powerful, the T cells have the potential to damage healthy…
20 May
Identification Of Novel Therapeutic Targets In Psoriasis Skin - An Isoform Approach
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, researchfellowship, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, Online, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, metagenomics, sequencing, microbes, what is genomics, genomics vs genetics, bioinformatics tools, course, transcriptomics, bacteria, OmicsLogic, science, microbiology, oncology
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Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes the skin cells to multiply up to ten times faster than normal. This results in bumpy red patches…
15 May
In Silico Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis Of Endemic And Epidemic Kaposi’s Sarcoma
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, training, Online, Machine Learning, Structural Biology, metagenomics, Webinar, microbes, what is genomics, genomics vs genetics, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, course, precision medicine, science, microbiology, oncology
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Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a type of cancer that forms in the lining of blood and lymph vessels. Based on the epidemiological criteria there are four…
10 May
OmicsLogic Bioinformatics And Data Science Training For National Association of IDeA Principal Investigators (NAIPI)
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories education, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Collaboration, metagenomics, ncbi genome, what is genomics, functional genomics, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, course, transcriptomics, omics, R, science, naipi, biotechnology, pharmacology, microbiology, oncology
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From the development of modified crops that can withstand environmental stress to improving our understanding of botanical diseases, bioinformatics is…
07 May
Identification Of Pathway Leading To Ototoxicity By The Use Of Cisplatin
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, researchfellowship, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, training, Online, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Industry-Academic, ncbi genome, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, course, getting started, transcriptomics, omics, OmicsLogic, science
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Ototoxicity refers to the condition of ear poisoning that results from exposure to drugs and chemicals that damage the internal ear or hear-able nerve…
29 April
The rapid growth in biomedical data generated has put huge pressure on the healthcare industry to recruit highly skilled biomedical data scientists to…
26 April
Effects Of Microgravity On HiPSCs-CMs (Cardiac And Muscle Activity)
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, researchfellowship, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, training, Computational Biology, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, astrobiology, OmicsLogic, science
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Have you ever wondered why astronauts float in their spacecraft or outside, during a spacewalk? The reason behind this is due to microgravity.…