In addition to our scientific partnership model, we offer short-term support, design to address focussed questions from the point of view of data science/analyses or software and database development.
Some of our recent short projects outputs include:
- Biomarker discovery in paediatric samples with Professor Christian Hedrich and Professor Enitan Carrol.
- Cardiovascular disease research led by Dr Jill Madine and Dr Riaz Akhtar
- Vaccination insights with collaborators in the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
- Protein phosphorylation detection methods and insights in close collaboration with Professor Claire Eyers
- Use of omics to investigate pathogenic protein forms in neurodegenerative disease
- Building software to analyse new omics derived data
- Study of control sources in challenging disease models such as epilepsy
- Analysis of social media data to identify drug side effects
- Inferring food-webs using traits data (in collaboration with Eurofins).
You can download and read more about us in our latest CBF brochure.
We offer our services as part of the Liverpool Shared Research Facilities (LIV-SRF) voucher scheme. This scheme enables members from the Institutions part of the TD Memoranda of Understanding to access our expertise at heavily subsidised prices.
You may wonder when is the best moment to engage with us. Ideally at the grant writing stage. Writing the bioinformatics sections in grant applications, estimating the budget and convincing reviewers that your bioinformatics is up to speed with your experimental work can be hard. We are specialists in a wide variety of data analyses including multi-omics analyses and we have ample experience writing and winning grants.
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