The Utrecht Bioinformatics Center performs Life Science research using big data analysis on DNA, genes, proteins and cells

Utrecht Bioinformatics Center

The Utrecht Bioinformatics Center performs Life Science research using big data analysis on DNA, genes, proteins and cells. By integrating data from various sources, we develop innovative methods that address important problems in the whole complexity of the Life Sciences, such as cancer genomics, molecular evolution or plant-microbe interactions. The UBC fosters and promotes the bioinformatics community at the Utrecht Science Park.

Our community brings together a large number of internationally leading research groups with a strong bioinformatics component within Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht, Hubrecht Institute, Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. We share expertise and discuss scientific ideas to realise projects ranging from understanding the worldwide difference in the human genome to discovering new viruses.

The UBC coordinates bioinformatics education activities at Utrecht Science Park including internships, summer schools, as well as bachelor, master and PhD courses. Courses range from general introductory courses to highly specialized courses on evolutionary bioinformatics or advanced data integration. The Master’s programme Bioinformatics and Biocomplexity starts per September 2020 and is open for admission now.

We coordinate and promote essential infrastructure needed for cutting-edge bioinformatics research, for example a High Performance Computing (HPC) facility. Besides coordinating a HPC facility, we also actively investigate new possibilities and coordinating activities aimed at providing better storage and network infrastructure.

Events

The 9th UBC Symposium

09

SEP 2023

UBC Webinar: Learning the language of adaptive immune recognition

06

NOV 2023

News

Meet UBC Principal Investigator Lucas Kaaij

How do you incorporate bioinformatics in your research? In my laboratory we aim to understand how 3D genome organization is ...

In-person UBC Seminar (16:00Jan29)@MIN 2.01, UU. “GuidedNOMe-seq: Genome scale quantitative insight in chromatin states”

On Monday, January 29 at 16:00, Dr. Lucas Kaaij from the Center for Molecular Medicine, UMCU will share his most ...