Bioinformatics
Scope of the method
- Animal health
- Environment
- Human health
- Other
- Basic Research
- Regulatory use - Routine production
- Translational - Applied Research
- In silico
Description
- Microbiome analysis
- Data analysis
- therapeutic
- antibody
- Data Science
- bioinformatics
- in silico
- statistical modelling
Through leveraging our combined computational and biological knowledge, we have proven expertise supporting clients in:
- (1) Developing and applying a range of statistical methods tailored to specific problem settings in both clinical and non-clinical datasets,
- (2) Integrating multi-omics data with other data sources, both in-house and in public databanks,
- (3) Developing bioinformatics proof-of-concept studies on client in-house platforms to support R&D activities In silico characterization of organisms, genetic material, and peptides,
- (4) Mining publicly available data to screen for target, drug or biomarker candidates in silico,
- (5) Explorative analysis of large datasets, from quality control to result visualization,
- (6) Detection of structural variants from whole genome sequencing data,
- (7) Performing structural bioinformatics analyses, such as functional site prediction … And more.
- History of use
- Internally validated
- Published in peer reviewed journal
- Validated by an external party (e.g. OECD, EURL ECVAM,…)
References, associated documents and other information
Taillieu, E., Taelman, S., De Bruyckere, S. et al. The role of Helicobacter suis, Fusobacterium gastrosuis, and the pars oesophageal microbiota in gastric ulceration in slaughter pigs receiving meal or pelleted feed. Vet Res 55, 15 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-024-01274-1
Case study: Whole genome sequencing data analysis of a family of six
Microbiome analysis: Correlation is not causation
On teamwork and transcriptomics:Building bespoke bioinformatics solutions with …
Case study: Using bioinformatics and machine learning to find new anti-microbia…
We have proven experience working with biologicals, cell therapies, small molecules, and more, and we offer multiple bioinformatics approaches and software tools to help you get the most out of your biomedical data. To make sure you stay in full control of your results, we provide support throughout the analysis process and fully explain our data science approaches - there’s no black box when you work with BioLizard.
Organisations
BioLizardBioinformatics
Belgium
Flemish Region