In The News

August 19, 2017
Verena caught a 7 lbs. salmon fishing out of Half Moon Bay.
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August 18, 2017
Iason Myttas, 2017 BD2K Summer intern from CSUMB, presented his Summer work using deep learning to predict gene essentiality.
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October 18, 2016
Blake Hansen, UROC Scholar and 2016 BD2K summer program participant from CSUMB, won an award for his presentation during the SACNAS 2016 conference. He presented research he did at UCSC this summer with Vlado, titled "A comparison of different machine learning algorithms for predicting gene essentiality in cancer cell lines".
September 18, 2016
Yulia spoke at the St Baldricks pediatric cancer fundraising event in Salinas on Sunday. She represented UCSC, and more specifically the Treehouse group, and talked about precision medicine in pediatric cancers and particularly about the research at UCSC.
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February 29, 2016
The NIH training grant committee has selected Yulia's abstract for a poster presentation at the 2016 NHGRI Research Training and Career Development Annual Meeting. The presentation will be on Thursday, April 7, or Friday, April, 8.
May 18, 2015
The ICGC-TCGA-DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Challenge was featured in an article here.
April 6, 2015
Stuart lab's efforts in cancer research are featured on Slate!
September 10, 2014
Sam Ng's poster was selected as one of the Poster Walk presentations to be highlighted at this year’s ASHG meeting.
August 8, 2014
The pan-can integrative subtypes paper has come out in Cell! Check it out here.
Lots of press at these links:
April 8, 2014
The Stuart lab has won a University Relations grant from Agilent to work on Kiley's project titled: Multi-view Learning to Predict Cancer Survival Prognosis .
November 11, 2013
The Stuart lab's success in Dream8 is in an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
November 8, 2013
The Stuart lab's Dream8 team, led by Artem Sokolov, has won the Dream8 challenge! The article is here!
October 17, 2013
Pan-Cancer focus is live at Nature!
September 26, 2013
Several articles came out today describing the lab's TCGA pan-cancer analysis. Here are links to some of them:
September 18, 2013
Trey Ideker has a new review article in Nature Genetics that features PARADIGM, TieDIE, and Peter's multispecies cMonkey. It's available here.
June 17, 2013
Biomedical Evidence Graph project in the news here.
June 17, 2013
genomeweb has an article about the Biomedical Evidence Graph project here.
October 26, 2012
genomeweb's BioInform has an article about Five3 Genomics here.
October 12, 2012
genomeweb's BioInform has an article the prostate SU2C project here.
October 11, 2012
Josh and the prostate cancer Dream Team are featured in a Santa Cruz Sentinel article.
September 7, 2012
Josh and his involvement with SU2C is featured in a Santa Cruz Sentinel article.
May 18, 2012
Evan Paull won an award at the grad symposium for a poster about his HotLink project. This is his 2nd consecutive year winning an award at the event!
June 18, 2010
genomeweb's BioInform has an article about Paradigm here.
October 1, 2009
Josh Stuart receives Faculty Early Career Development grant from the NSF.
October 1, 2009
UCSC Cancer Browser receives $5.6 million gra nt.
September 4, 2009
Daniel Carlin receives a Prestigious fellowship from the California Instititute of Regenerative Medicine to develop the UCSC Stem Cell Browser and Machine Learning tools to recognize stem cells from genomic and functional genomic signatures. Way to go Daniel!
April 8, 2009
Marcos Woehrmann's popped up in CNBC's profile of the UCSC Chemical Screening Center. Marcos's part of the collaboration has been to create automated analysis of the results from chemical screens.
June 20, 2007
Daniel Sam has won the CBSE Diversity Fellowship.
May 15, 2007
Sylvia Do has received a 2006-2007 Deans' and a Chancellor's Undergraduate Award for her project "Analyzing Saccharomyces cervisiae Protein-Protein Interaction Data versus Gene Expression Data for Cluster Compendiums in Gene Prediction using Cluegene."
April 9, 2007
Spotlight on UCSC Stem Cell Scholar Martina Koeva - When the opportunity to apply for the UCSC CIRM stem cell training program came around, graduate student Martina Koeva had already begun working with stem cell data. With a data-oriented background in applied mathematics and a place in the systems biology laboratory of biomolecular engineer Josh Stuart, Koeva had begun to think of ways to relate stem cell data across experiments, systems, and organisms. Read more...