One of CIDR's main initiatives is collaborative research. I sat down with Yuli Slavutsky to get a better understanding of her collaboration with Eitan Margulis and Prof. Masha Niv.
Jonathan Karin, Yonathan Bornfeld and Prof. Mor Nitzan developed scPrisma to uncover cellular spatiotemporal context and drive further insights into cellular processes and functions.
The CIDR Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) initiative at the Hebrew University aims to promote the use of data science for positive social impact, and to advance data science…
Prof Idan Segev recently helped developed a digital brain as part of the Blue Brain Project. PhD candidate Oren Amsalem shares some of the uses and applications from his research.
ATLAS (Advanced Tracking and Localization of Animals in real-life Systems) workshops on (1) movement data handling and filtration and (2) relevant movement models.
The Hebrew University course Quantitative Biological Research with Python is going digital. We spoke with course TA Nadav Brandes to learn a bit more.
See how Hebrew University is fighting COVID-19 and how you can join the fight. We also have a few book recommendations for you.
Join a data science challenge to help bring down COVID-19. Read on to find out more about some of the different efforts data scientists are making around the world.
A great resource now more than ever. With so much distance learning coming at us, support from peers and TAs makes completion of you data science MOOC so much easier. …
Dr. Moran Yassour, a new HUJI faculty member, studies how the newborn gut microbial community is established. Spoiler – it’s probably not from the mother’s birth canal. Read more here.
With Israelis headed to the polls for a third time this year, this is the perfect time to discuss how data and technology have come to influence the political domain.