EBES 2017 (Vol.3) | Prospects of Bioinformatics |
In
our path in contributing into developing Egyptian and Arab students in
Biotechnology sector. “Bio Team Egypt” continues its initiative of
events of “The Egyptian Biotechnology Era Seminars - EBES 2017" through
the launching of the Third edition on Thursday 7th July under the
title of "Prospects of Bioinformatics", which held at the conferences
hall of the Conferences Hall Center, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Kasr El-Ainy, Cairo
University, Egypt. It’s worth to be mentioned that “Bio Team Egypt”
works on organizing this category of events semi-monthly every year
aiming for supplying the Egyptian scientific community with its needs
from divers information and experiences in the field of Biotechnology
through the attraction of the interested students and researchers in
addition to experienced professors and doctors. “The Egyptian
Biotechnology Era Seminars – EBES” is bridging the gap between the
different generations and works on enriching the atmosphere in general.
Ain Shams Center of Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology – ACGEB, as
usual continued its academic sponsorship and support for “EBES
Seminars”. This edition of EBES attended by 50+ students, graduates and
researchers from the Egyptian Biotechnology sector.
“Prospects of Bioinformatics” Seminar included many important lectures in the
field of Bioinformatics under the following titles: Bioinformatics Between Dream & Reality, Bioinformatics; Introduction to Understanding Secrets of Life, Applications in Bioinformatics in Metagenomics NGS Data Analysis, Drug Design & Biotechnology: Two Sciences With Shared Interest. We are honored
of the participation of "Prof. Dr. Reem Arafa", Prof. of Biomedical Science at the University of Science and Technology, Zewail City, Coordinator of Drug Design & Development Concentration. "Dr. Mohamed El-Hadidi", Associate Prof. Of Bioinformatics School of Communication and Information Technology (CIT), Nile University. “Dr. Sameh El-Sayed” Associate Prof. Faculty of Biotechnology MUST University, Head of Bioinformatics & Computer Networks Department, Agriculture Genetic Engineering Research Institute. "Eng. Omar Dahroug" Researcher at the National Cancer Institute.