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Stephen Taylor, PhD

Head of Integrative Computational Biology

Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford

Stephen Taylor leads the Computational Integrative Biology Research Group at the Centre of Human Genetics, University of Oxford. The group is focused on developing innovative approaches to integrating and visualising large, multi-dimensional datasets by applying advanced techniques from machine learning and immersive technologies, such as virtual and mixed reality. Their research spans several cutting-edge areas, including spatial genomics, proteomics, multiplex imaging, epigenetics, and 3D genome modelling.
Previously he has worked in biotech, big pharma and a couple of start-ups (including his own) before coming to Oxford in 2003.

Democratizing the analysis and visualization of omics datasets using Multi-Dimensional Viewer

October 14, 2024

Virtual

As labs generate ever larger biological data sets the unmet need is interpretation and analysis of the data. Multi-Dimensional Viewer (MDV) is an open source, web based framework that allows integration of rapid and secure access to large ‘omics (spatial, transcriptomics, epigenetic and proteomic) datasets. With MDV you can generate interactive data driven views of your data with high-quality outputs that can be used in presentations or published to aid discussion and information dissemination. MDV has various hosting options. Professor Taylor will show use cases from different projects and preview some of the new features that will be available.

VUES is organized by the HIDIVE Lab @ Harvard Medical School with support of the NIH Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (OT2 OD033758)

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