Bioinformatics Internship Program for College Students
A 12-week program
Director: Prof. Kalai Mathee, MSc, PhD, MPH
Co-Director: Associate Teaching Prof Dr. Trevor Cickovski, PhD
Earn a certificate upon completion
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Duration: July 26 to Oct 15, 2021
Mode: By Zoom
Prerequisite: R package and Python Language
Participating Faculty Members
Curriculum: The participants will be exposed to various areas of bioinformatics research conducted by the Florida International University faculty members and the students. The projects include, but are not limited to:
- Microbiome analyses
- Comparative Genomics
- Protein evolution
- Protein structure and machine learning
- Molecular modeling
- Cancer biomarkers
- Multiomics data analyses
- Differential gene expression analysis
In addition, the participants will receive extensive training in professional development. The lectures are planned as follows:
- How to prepare effective slides and give a compelling presentation?
- How to review an article?
- How to write a manuscript?
- How to make a conference poster?
Project: The participants were divided into teams to work with specific ongoing projects.
Presentation: The program will culminate with all the participants presenting their projects to an open audience.
Final Survey
See agenda for final project presentations
Photo Gallery (2021 Cohort)
Guest Lectures
Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, FIU Graduate Student, Computer Science, FIU Graduate Student, Computer Science, FIU Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, FIU Medical Student, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, FIU Graduate Student, U of Washington Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, FIU Graduate Student, Computer Science, FIU Graduate Student, Computer Science, FIU Department of Physics, FIU Graduate Student, Department of Physics, FIU Graduate Student, Computer Science, FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, FIU Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, FIU & Fantaysia Polanco (FIU) Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, FIU Undergraduate, Computer Science, FIU Department of Biological Sciences, FIU Graduate Student, Biological Sciences, FIUDate Name Presentation Title July 27, 8 PM EST Professor Giri Narasimhan Microbiome social network analyses Vitalii Stebliankin Replication rates and causal inference for antibiotic resistance analysis Arpit Mehtha RNA editing in irritable bowel syndrome microbiomes August 3, 8 PM EST Dr. Trevor Cickovski Sophisticted microbiome tools Eric Nayman Customization of bioinformatic tools for microbiome analysis August 10, 8 PM EST Haroldo Rodriguez Core genome analyses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa genomes August 17, 8 PM EST Dr. Ananda Mondal Epigenetics and Diseases Abdullah Mahmun Molecular subtype classification using recursive l1-norm multiclass SVM reveals key lncRNAs for breast cancer Masrur Sobhan Differential gene expression in COVID-19 patients August 24, 8 PM EST Professor Prem Chapagain, Molecular modeling Prabin Baral Mutation-induced changes in the
receptor-binding interface of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant B.1.617.2Vitalii Stebliankin Deep Learning for Protein Structures August 26, 8 PM EST Professor Kalai Mathee Sequencing and assembly of a extremely drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa CDN118 genome September 8, 8 PM EST Dr. Trevor Cickovski The anatomy of Cloud computing and Containers Joseph Pluma Plugins 2.0 — Streamlining microbiome tools and Pluma’s future in the Cloud. Muventther Parama Lingam (AIMST) Quick demo on how to use Contaimers in the Cloud September 21, 8 pm Professor Kalai Mathee Critical cohort analysis for meaningful data outcome Zachary Schriner Comparison of microbiome data from ileum and rectum of patients with ulecrative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBD) and nonIBD September 28, 8 pm Dr. Jessica Liberles Spike mimicry of thrombopoietin may induce thrombocytopenia in COVID-19 patients Janelle Nunez-Castilla Spike protein molecular mimicry