Welcome to the Computational Genomics Group at the Biomedical Sciences Research Center "Alexander Fleming".
Our group was established at the Biology Department of the University of Crete in 2010 and moved to Fleming in 2020. Our interests fall in the (quite) general category of Computational Genomics, Genome Architecture and Sequence Analysis.
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Research at CG2
- The relationship between genomic DNA composition, function and structure in various contexts.
- The structural implications of chromatin conformations (from nucleosome positioning to chromatin states and large-scale chromosomal interactions) on the epigenetic regulation of gene expression.
- The evolution of genome architecture at various length scales.
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- The structural implications of chromatin conformations (from nucleosome positioning to chromatin states and large-scale chromosomal interactions) on the epigenetic regulation of gene expression.
- The evolution of genome architecture at various length scales.
Find out more at our Research and Publication Pages
Education at CG2
- Computational Biology (BIO315) for undergrads
- Introduction to Programming for Biological Applications (BIO494) for undergrads
- Computers and Databases in Biology (BIO109) for undergrads
- Various classes in MSc programs at the University of Crete, the National Kapodestrian University of Athens and the Agricultural University of Athens.
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- Introduction to Programming for Biological Applications (BIO494) for undergrads
- Computers and Databases in Biology (BIO109) for undergrads
- Various classes in MSc programs at the University of Crete, the National Kapodestrian University of Athens and the Agricultural University of Athens.
Find out more here
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