Hi everyone,
you’re invited to our second Bioinformatics Round Table of 2026 on Wednesday, 03.06.2026, 12:00–14:00 (location ZMF seminar room EG086/087). It’s a relaxed meetup to share practical insights and swap experiences across our bioinformatics community.
Plan for the session:
1. Andrea Groselj-Strele – News in Data Management
2. Peter Ulz – Professorship plans
3. Updates and Practices:
* 10x Genomics single-cell data analysis: news and changes
* Documenting bioinformatics data analysis and/or pipeline development – a community question to spark discussion (bring your approaches, templates, and pain points)
4. Open discussion and Q&A
All colleagues working with data analysis are welcome—feel free to bring a friend or forward the invite. Please use the following link for your registration:
https://www.termino.gv.at/meet/p/32e47e064161ce1a097fc4833aa1f6e8-586132
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Best regards,
Slave
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Slave Trajanoski, Phd
Senior Scientist Bioinformatics
CF Computational Bioanalytics, Center for medical research
Medical University Graz
Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6 – West Tower P 4th Floor
8010 Graz
Tel. +43 316 385 73024
E-Mail: slave.trajanoski(a)medunigraz.at<mailto:slave.trajanoski@medunigraz.at>
Hi everyone,
Our second Bioinformatics Round Table of 2026 is coming up on Wednesday, 03.06.2026, 12:00–14:00 (location TBA, on campus). As always, it’s an informal get-together for everyone working on bioinformatics/data analysis—short inputs, practical takeaways, and plenty of time for discussion.
We’re currently looking for contributions for this session:
* Short talk / presentation (10–20 min)
* Lightning update (3–5 min)
* Demo / workflow show-and-tell
* Discussion starter (a tricky dataset, method, or “lessons learned” topic)
Possible topics (just ideas—anything relevant is welcome):
* RNA-seq, single-cell, multi-omics, proteomics/metabolomics analyses
* Pipelines, workflow management, reproducibility, HPC/cloud
* QC, benchmarking, tool comparisons
* Data management, FAIR, documentation, visualization
* ML/AI for biology: what worked, what didn’t
If you’d like to contribute, please send Title on what you’d like to cover.
Reply to this message by 17.05.2026 so we can finalize the agenda.
Feel free to forward this to colleagues—looking forward to another great round table!
Regards,
Slave
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Slave Trajanoski, Phd
Senior Scientist Bioinformatics
CF Computatinoal Bioanalyitcs, Center for medical research
Medical University Graz
Neue Stiftingtalstraße 6 – West Tower P 4th Floor
8010 Graz
Tel. +43 316 385 73024
E-Mail: slave.trajanoski(a)medunigraz.at<mailto:slave.trajanoski@medunigraz.at>