Bioinformatics
The computational backbone of modern genomics. Analysis methods, software tools, data management, and infrastructure for processing biological data at scale.
19 articles
236 Sarcomas Profiled in One Sitting. Two Routes to One Broken Pathway
We ran a full multi-omic sarcoma analysis in a single session of Pan.bio Notebooks. Every step was a plain-English question to bioMind. The most interesting result was one we never asked for.
What Is bioMind? Claude, Built Into Your Genomics Notebook
bioMind is the AI copilot in Pan.bio's Notebooks: Claude, running in your notebook. It reads your files and writes the Python and R you run, from plots to PCA.
Pan.bio TeamYour Genome Was Never in the Study, Only 1 in 600: Why Arab DNA Is the Biggest Blind Spot in Modern Medicine
Arab genetic architecture is its own genomic landscape, shaped by thousands of years of a unique demographic history, geographic isolation, and cultural practices that have no real parallel in the populations that dominate global genomic databases.
Pan.bio Team6 minHow Are BioAgents Shaping the Future of Biomedical Applications and Clinical Decision Support?
introducing BioAgents, specialized agentic systems built on large language models (LLMs) that are designed to transform bioinformatics and clinical decision support.
Abdullah Al-Atia6 min30–50% Faster in building AI Workflows? Exploring GPT-5 in Bioinformatics
30–50% Faster in building AI Workflows? Exploring GPT-5 in Bioinformatics GPT-5 introduces faster responses. In bioinformatics, GPT-5 streamlines workflows by drafting pipelines, configs, and annotations, reducing glue work and acting like a knowledgeable collaborator.
Abdullah Al-Atia6 minWhen to Use nf-core/sarek and When Another Pipeline Might Be Better
nf-core/sarek is an open-source, Nextflow-based pipeline ideal for reproducible germline and somatic variant calling in both research and clinical settings. Platforms like Bionl simplify adoption by offering a no-code interface and ready-to-run configurations.
Fatima Farhan6 minBion: Our Multi-Agent Biomedical System
This post introduces Bion, a multi-agent AI system designed to streamline biomedical research by automating data analysis, code generation, and visualization within a no-code notebook interface.
Layla Bitar6 minDemocratizing Genomic Research: nf-core and the Power of No-Code, Reproducible Pipelines
This article explores the importance of nf-core pipelines in modern bioinformatics, breaking down how they enable reproducible, standardized, and scalable genomic data analysis.
Layla Bitar3 minReproducibility in Bioinformatics Research with Bionl
This article explores the challenges and solutions to achieving reproducibility in bioinformatics research, with a special focus on how Bionl.ai can facilitate this crucial aspect.
Tasnim Nour3 minBioinformatics Research: Illuminating the Path of Evolution
Bioinformatics, a field at the intersection of computer science and biology, is growing at a remarkable pace. It empowers researchers to collect and analyze vast datasets related to genes, proteins, and various biological molecules, revolutionizing our understanding of life's intricate processes.
Tasnim Nour4 minUnlocking the Final Frontier: The Completion of the Human Genome Sequence and the Y Chromosome
In a monumental scientific achievement, researchers have recently completed the sequencing of the human genome, including the elusive Y chromosome. This milestone marks a new era in genomics, offering unprecedented insights into human biology, evolution, and the potential for personalized medicine.
Tasnim Nour3 minBioinformatics Role in Single-Cell Research
Single-cell biology is an emerging field that has shifted the paradigm from studying cells in bulk to understanding them at an individual level. This shift has led to groundbreaking discoveries in cell development, differentiation, and disease mechanisms.
Tasnim Nour4 minTranscriptomics: on genes and diseases with Bionl.ai
Transcriptomics is more than just a buzzword in the realm of bioinformatics; it's a revolutionary approach to understanding the intricate world of genes. Imagine having the ability to read the 'script' of a cell, tissue, or even an entire organism.
Tasnim Nour4 minVaccines and Genomics: A Synergistic Approach to Disease Prevention
This blog explores the relationship between vaccines and genomics, the importance of understanding genomic data in vaccine discovery, and how bioinformatics might accelerate the process of vaccine discovery.
Tasnim Nour2 minHearing Loss Explained: Syndromic, Non-Syndromic, and the Power of Bioinformatics
Genetic mutations play a major role, influencing inheritance patterns and disease presentation. Bioinformatics and platforms like Bionl.ai are advancing research, enabling better diagnosis and personalized treatment.
Bayan Abu Alragheb3 minUnlocking the Potential of Genomic Medicine with Bionl
Genomic medicine, a branch of medical science that uses genomic information to guide patient care, is heralding a new era in healthcare. By analyzing an individual’s genetic makeup, healthcare professionals can make more informed decisions.
Tasnim Nour3 minThe Revolution of Drug Discovery: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, drug discovery remains one of the most critical and complex processes. The development of new drugs is essential for tackling diseases and improving the quality of life.
Tasnim Nour7 minPersonalized Medicine and Bioinformatics: The Future of Healthcare
The future of healthcare lies in the convergence of personalized medicine and bioinformatics, as these rapidly advancing fields are set to revolutionize diagnostics, treatment, and disease prevention.
Abdullah Al-Atia3 minHow will Large Language Models (LLMs) Transform Biomedical Research?
Large language models, such as GPT-3, have the potential to revolutionize biomedical research by helping scientists quickly and accurately analyze vast amounts of data.
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