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de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease
CIPHER
13 episodes
1 month ago
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Bioinformatics with Dr. Dan Janies
de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease
1 hour 3 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
Bioinformatics with Dr. Dan Janies
Episode 2 In this episode, we are joined by co-director of CIPHER and bioinformatics expert: Dr. Dan Janies. He discusses his background and work in using computational methods and genomic data to study infectious diseases. He explains how he traced the origins of the SARS coronavirus to bats and used bioinformatics to track the spread of diseases like SARS, bird flu, and COVID-19 variants. Dr. Janies describes innovating techniques like projecting phylogenetic trees onto Google Earth to visualize disease movement and calculating protein structures to predict immune evasion. He shares his vision for "functional molecular epidemiology" to not just detect mutations but understand their impacts, and emphasizes the need for constant genomic surveillance to stop outbreaks before they become pandemics. This work is truly interdisciplinary and cutting edge.    Find out more at cipher.charlotte.edu.   Key Takeaways Bioinformatics is a field that combines computer science and biology to analyze and compare genomes. Comparing genomes of viruses and bacteria helps understand their evolution and the impact of mutations. Tracing the origins of infectious diseases can provide insights into their transmission and help prevent future outbreaks. Supramap is a tool developed by Dan Janies that projects virus trees onto Google Earth, allowing researchers to study the movement and evolution of viruses. Functional molecular epidemiology focuses on understanding the impact of mutations in viruses and their implications for public health. Artificial intelligence, particularly the AlphaFold program, has revolutionized structural biology and the ability to accurately and quickly calculate protein structures. There is a need for a proactive approach to monitoring and preventing pandemics, using genomics and computational tools to detect and respond to emerging infectious diseases. Collaboration and capacity building are essential in the field of bioinformatics and infectious disease research, as researchers work together to develop best practices and share knowledge.   This podcast was produced and edited by Zack JacksonCIPHER is a proud part of UNC Charlotte who holds all rights to the content created by this podcast
de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease