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** [http://borreliabase.org/~wgqiu/cluster-analysis.html Tutorial: Cluster analysis (Spring 2024)] | ** [http://borreliabase.org/~wgqiu/cluster-analysis.html Tutorial: Cluster analysis (Spring 2024)] | ||
** [http://borreliabase.org/~wgqiu/scRNA-analysis.html Tutorial: single-cel transcriptome analysis (Spring 2024)] | ** [http://borreliabase.org/~wgqiu/scRNA-analysis.html Tutorial: single-cel transcriptome analysis (Spring 2024)] |
Revision as of 17:31, 23 April 2024
Weigang Qiu, Ph.D., Professor Department of Biological Sciences Hunter College of City University of New York Belfer Research Building, Room 402 413 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021 Office: 1-212-896-0445 Email: wqiu-at-(hunter.cuny.edu) |
Fieldwork Gallery
Lab publications
Lyme Genomics, Evolution, & Ecology
Di*, Akther*, Bezrucenkovas, Ivanova, Sulkow, Wu, Mneimneh, Gomes-Solecki, Qiu (2021). "Maximum antigen diversification in a lyme bacterial population and evolutionary strategies to overcome pathogen diversity". The ISME Journal. 16, 447-464. (*co-first authors) Blog Post
Evolution & Learning Algorithms
Informatics Tool Development
last update: March 20, 2023
Lab members and trainees
Year/Period | Doctoral members & trainees | Other members & trainees |
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Current Academic Year
(Fall 2022, Spring 2023 & Summer 2023) |
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Alumni (Since Fall 2002) |
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(published coauthors)
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Web Apps
Apps with Collaborators
Data & GSEA associated with Polotskaia_etal_2014 (with Bargonetti Lab @Hunter)
Qiu Lab Apps
Teaching & Curricular Development
Bioinformatics/QuBi Advising
- QuBi advisors: Weigang Qiu, Ntino Krampis, Rabindra Mandal (Biology); Saad Mneimeih, Lei Xie (CS); Akira Kawamura (Chem); Dana Sylvan (Math & Stats)
- Permission for non-Biology majors to take BIOL203 & BIOL425, every Spring
- Collect names, major, and IDs to send to course coordinator to grant permission. Waive BIOL10200 pre-reqs for taking BIOL203.
- Curricular resources:
- Biology courses and pre-reqs
- Hunter Biology Major 1 (including the Bioinformatics Option)
- Hunter Chemistry Major 2 (including the Bioinformatics Option)
- Hunter Computer Science (including Bioinformatics Concentration)
- Hunter Mathematics (including the Quantitative Biology Concentration)
- Hunter Statistics (including the Quantitative Biology Concentration)
- QuBi advising:
- Declaration of Bioinformatics concentration: In-person advising to work out the semester-by-semester courses
- Approve on department spreadsheet (or send email to "Samantha Sheppard-Lahiji" and "HTR Bio" <biology@hunter.cuny.edu>)
- Students should take Bioinformatics-specific electives (8 cred; see Hunter Catalog below), not general electives
- Examples: Anthrop302 (3 cr); Chem333 (3 cr); BIOL47119 & BIOL47120 (3cr); BIOL48002 (2 cr)
- Students need to take BIOL48002 (2 cr), which counts towards as research credit, to graduate as honors
- General advising:
- ~40 students every semester. Send out emails to students. Go through student courses by Email or by appointment
- Recommend new math courses: MATH15200 & STAT21350
- Hosting QuBi students in lab
- This is to enhance the informatics and coding skills of our students
- Students should register and get BIOL48002 credits, which counts towards their elective credits & eligibility for honors
- 3-5 students per semester
- Outside research opportunities
- MIT Quantitative Workshop (first week of January, in Boston). Coordination with CS (Saad & Susan Epstein) in Fall
- Simons Foundation/Flatiron Institute Center for Computational Biology (CCB) Internship program. Open House in Spring
Course/Lecture syllabus
- BIOL425 Computational Molecular Biology (Spring, 2023). Lecture material on github
- BIOL714 Cell Biology: R Demo (Spring 2024) R Demo (Spring 2023)
- QuBi module: BIOL20300 Molecular Genetics, Lab 12 (2023)
- QuBi module: BIOL20300 Molecular Genetics, Lab 13 (2022)
- QuBi module: BIOL30300 Cell Biology, Bioinformatics Lab (transcriptome analysis)
- Big Data (Summer, 2020)
- BIOL47120 Biomedical Genomics II (Spring, 2020)
- BIOL425 Computational Molecular Biology (Spring, 2020)
- BIOL37500, Molecular Evolution (Fall, 2019)
- Southwest University R course (Summer, 2019)
- Analysis of Biological Data (Spring, 2017)
- Bioinformatics Workshop (Summer, 2014)
SARS-CoV-2 genome evolution
Akther, Bezrucenkovas, Sulkow, Panlasigui, Qiu, Di (April, 2020). "CoV Genome Tracker: tracing genomic footprints of Covid-19 pandemic". BioRxiv; Web app: SARS-CoV-2 Genome Tracker; Github: https://github.com/weigangq/cov-browser
Akther, Bezrucenlovas, Li, Sulkow, Di, Pante, Martin, Luft, Qiu (Sep, 2021). "Following the Trail of One Million Genomes: Footprints of SARS-CoV-2 Adaptation to Humans". BioRxiv link: . Github: https://github.com/weigangq/cov-db
Lab Resources & Protocols
- Borreliella genome sequencing consortium: Weekly meetings (Tu @11): Since Jan 2023
- Borreliella diagnostic antigens (Fall 2023-Fall 2027):
- Zoom call (Jan 23, 2024)
- Next meeting: March 23, 2024
- Qiu lab network first-time user guide
- Qiu lab Github repositories: https://github.com/weigangq/?tab=repositories
- Mini-Protocols (frequently used computer codes and pipelines)
- Monte Carlo Club (summer projects)
- Tick handling protocols
- Hunter HPC Usage
- R for Data Science (2e), (2024) by Wickham, Grolemund & Çetinkaya-Rundel (Bookdown version)
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