Presenting at RECOMB 2024 Conference and Satellite Events

Presenting at RECOMB 2024 Conference and Satellite Events

We are thrilled to announce that our lab results were selected for presentation as posters and talks at both the RECOMB 2024 conference and satellite events. RECOMB 2024 is the 28th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology, aiming to present how computational and mathematical fields can solve problems in biological science. It was a great opportunity to share our findings and network with peers, gaining valuable feedback.

Our lab members arrived in Boston on April 28th to attend satellite events, all of which are held at The STATA Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


Karishma Chhugani’s poster on RECOMB-SEQ

Title: Benchmarking of machine learning algorithms to predict mortality in sepsis from transcriptomics data


Dhrithi Deshpande’s poster on RECOMB-SEQ

Title: Comparative evaluation of T-cell repertoire sequencing methods


Jiaqi Fu’s poster on RECOMB-Genetics

Title: Pre-publication data sharing practices in biomedical research


Varuni Sarwal’s talk on RECOMB-SEQ

Topic: Exploring Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction Techniques for Population Structure Inference from Genotypes [Paper Talk]


Varuni Sarwal’s talk on RECOMB-SEQ

Topic: VISTA: An integrated framework for structural variant discovery


In the next few days, the RECOMB 2024 main conference was held at Kresge Auditorium.


The project involving Fatemeh Mohebbi, Alex Zelikovsky, and Serghei Mangul was invited for a presentation (Speaker: Pavel Skums).


Fatemeh Mohebbi’s poster on RECOMB Main Conference

Title: Assessing the robustness and reproducibility of RNA-seq quantification tools


Sanskruti Sharma’s poster on RECOMB Main Conference

Title: RNA-seq data science: landscape for modern RNA-seq tools


Dhrithi Deshpande’s poster on RECOMB Main Conference

Title: Comparative evaluation of T-cell repertoire sequencing methods


Jiaqi Fu’s poster on RECOMB Main Conference

Title: Pre-publication data sharing practices in biomedical research


Lab Dinner! 😂 👏