By Engineering Strategic Communications|May 19, 2016
Team recognized for combining artificial intelligence and genomic medicine to create DeepBind, the first-ever deep-learning application for determining the specificities of DNA- and RNA-binding p
On April 25, 2016, a near capacity crowd gathered at UTIAS as Prof. Raffaello D'Andrea delivered the I.I. Glass Lecture and discucussed flying machines
Deep Genomics, the startup company founded by Professor Brendan Frey and his group in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, has just announced $5 million ($3.7
Evolution has altered the human genome over hundreds of thousands of years — and now humans can do it in a matter of months. Faster than anyone expected, scientists have discovered how to read and
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