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
27 January
Jashore University, Bangladesh: Omics Logic Bioinformatics & Data Science Training Program Commenced For Undergraduate & Postgraduate Students
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- Categories genomics, bioinformatics, education, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, training, Online, Industry, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, metagenomics, Webinar, genome research, bioinformatics tools, introduction, t-bio.info, course, getting started, transcriptomics, R, precision medicine, bacteria, OmicsLogic, microbiology, Supervised Analysis, Unsupervised Analysis, Single Cell RNA-Seq, Differential Gene Expression
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About Jashore University, Bangladesh Jashore University, Bangladesh, the first public university in Jashore, has commenced its first collaborative Omics…
24 January
Reimagining Georgetown University Systems Medicine Graduate Program through Biomedical Data Science Research
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, researchfellowship, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, training, Online, Industry, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Workshop, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, metagenomics, sequencing, human genome, genome sequencing, functional genomics, genome research, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, transcriptomics, R, precision medicine, pathogenesis, OmicsLogic, biotechnology, oncology, expression, cancer, 16S RNA Amplicon, DADA2, Supervised Analysis, Unsupervised Analysis, Single Cell RNA-Seq, Differential Gene Expression
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Introduction With the sequencing of the human genome and the availability of high-power computational methods and various high-throughput technologies,…
30 December
The Ultimate Guide To Human Microbiome And Health: What Experts Want You To Know
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, training, Online, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Structural Biology, Workshop, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, metagenomics, microbes, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, conference, science, microbiology, DADA2, Supervised Analysis, Unsupervised Analysis, Hackathon
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The Microbiome in Health and Wellness Hackathon brought together an international panel of experts from a diverse range of fields including metagenomics,…
29 December
Top Innovative Microbiome Projects To Watch For In 2023: Microbiome Health And Wellness Hackathon
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, training, Online, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Workshop, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, metagenomics, microbes, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, omics, R, OmicsLogic, conference, science, microbiology, cancer, DADA2, Supervised Analysis, Unsupervised Analysis, Hackathon
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29 December
OmicsLogic 2022 Year In Review – A Look Back At What We've Accomplished And What Lies Ahead
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories Blog Migrations, bioinformatics, symposium, education, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, amity university, training, Online, Industry, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, sci-omics, metagenomics, genome sequencing, bioinformatics tools, introduction, t-bio.info, course, getting started, omics, R, precision medicine, OmicsLogic Symposium, conference, naipi, expression, DADA2, Supervised Analysis, Unsupervised Analysis, Single Cell RNA-Seq, Differential Gene Expression, Hackathon, Pharmacoinformatics
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With only a few days left until the end of the year, we've decided it's the perfect time to summarize our 2022 achievements. If you haven’t taken a peek…
28 December
OmicsLogic BioMMED Virtual Training Program 2022 | Highlights From NAIPI, LBRN & LSU
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, training, Online, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Workshop, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, bioinformatics tools, t-bio.info, course, R, OmicsLogic, conference, science, naipi, Unsupervised Analysis
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About OmicsLogic BioMMED Virtual Training Program Every year, Pine Biotech in collaboration with the National Association of IDeA Principal Investigators,…
22 December
Want To Carry Out A Machine Learning Project In Health Informatics? Here Is A Look Into Example Student Research Projects
- Posted by Sreegauri Krishnakumar
- Categories bioinformatics, education, Research, Research, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Data Science, training, Online, Industry, Machine Learning, Industry-Academic, Collaboration, Webinar, course, R, OmicsLogic, biotechnology, Supervised Analysis, Unsupervised Analysis
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Machine learning is a complex and rapidly-growing field. The best way to learn about it is to carry out a research project of your own. By doing so,…
20 December
Introduction Data-driven health informatics has been at the forefront of biomedical research for more than a decade, but in many ways, it's still in its…
05 December
Transcriptomic studies offer important insights on gene expression and regulation and have been widely studied in many organisms. As a result, the last…