2016: In Silico Megabank Research Seminar

The 74th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar (August 18, 2016)
・Title: Integrated Study of Immunology driven by Theory and Data
・Lecturer: Shunsuke Teraguchi (Osaka University Immunology Frontier Research

The 75th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar (September 2, 2016)
・Title: Explore the relationship between triplet repeat disease and human revolution through selective pressure for human STR sequence
・Lecturer: Makoto Shimada (Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science, Fujita Health University)

The 76th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar (August 19, 2016)
・Title: Recognition by Open ID and Surrounding Technology and its New Trend
・Lecturer: Tatsuya Hayashi (OpenID Foundation Japan)

The 77th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar (November 10, 2016)
・Title: Method to infer the tracemarks of recombination and population structure and its application based on genome data
・Lecturer: Koji Yahara (National Institute of Infectious Diseases)

The 78th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar (November 16, 2016)
・Title: Examination of host factors for Hepatitis B virus infectious disease
・Lecturer: Masashi Mizokami(Research Institute, National Center for Global Health and Medicine)

The 79th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar (December 21, 2016)
・Title: Overview and the current situation of the use of genomic information concerning domestic animal improvement
・Lecturer: GERVAIS OLIVIER (Yokohama City University)

The 80th In Silico Megabank Research Seminar(January 13, 2017)
・Title: Examination on the origin of human genome using developmental control gene phylome of vertebrate as a clue
・Lecturer: Shigehiro Kuraku(RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies) 

The 81st In Silico Megabank Research Seminar(February 2, 2017)
・Title: A mathematical theory related to genetic variations at DNA-level
・Lecturer: Fumio Tajima(Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo) 

The 82nd In Silico Megabank Research Seminar(February 10, 2016)
・Title: Immuno-Navigator, a batch-corrected coexpression database, reveals cell type-specific gene networks in the immune system
・Lecturer: Alexis Vandenbon(Osaka University Immunology Frontier Research Center )