MIT faculty researchers explain glycoscience, a rapidly growing field broadly applicable to not just to biology and chemistry but also to bioengineering, medicine, materials science, and more.
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Computational biologists created a neural network model capable of predicting how changes to non-coding DNA sequences in yeast affect gene expression. They also devised a unique way of representing this data in two dimensions.
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On Feb. 25, members of the Department of Biology came together with alumni, industry representatives, and supporters to review the department’s challenges and accomplishments during the third annual Friends of Biology gathering. This year’s event was held virtually due to Covid-19 restrictions. Although everyone yearns for in-person events to resume, the new format came with some benefits: This year’s event was the largest Friends of Biology gathering yet, with 195 attendees from 12 countries. Also, because participants didn’t need to travel, it was possible to hold the event in February without concern for weather disrupting plans.