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January 20, 2023

Check out this white paper that is comparing TRANSFAC and JASPAR in a study of SNPs associated with the risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms.

January 19, 2023

Coffee Break With TRANSFAC

The “Coffee break with TRANSFAC” initiative is a series of recurrent sessions devoted to various aspects of applied bioinformatics. Leave us your question and geneXplain’s CEO Dr. Alexander Kel will address it during one of the next sessions.

September 26, 2022

Our new COPreDict project devoted to COPD progression tracking and prospective treatment selection has started. Find all details here >> 

September 16, 2022

Classroom license

The new Classroom License is available now staring from 400€ (VAT not included)

August 01, 2022

The 2022.2 release of BRENDA is available! Check out this important resource.

July 12, 2022

Free webseminar July 12th 2022, Young cerebrospinal fluid restores oligodendrogenesis and memory in aged mice via Fgf17

Join us on July 12th at 6:30 PM CEST for a free webseminar “Young cerebrospinal fluid restores oligodendrogenesis and memory in aged mice via Fgf17” based on the widely shared eponymous Nature paper. Find details and registration link here.

June 1, 2022

Free standard Genome Enhancer licenses for academic users

In support of biomedical research worldwide, geneXplain is announcing a limited campaign on free giveaway of Genome Enhancer standard licenses to academic users.
To get your free standard Genome Enhancer license, please follow the instructions on this page. This offer is valid for academic users only until June 30th, 2022.

May 31, 2022

Free webseminar

Join us for a free webseminar “Delineating the role of master transcriptional regulator mediated signalling in disease progression and treatment response in gastrointestinal disorders” on May 31st at 6 PM CEST. To receive the webseminar joining link, please register here.

September 23, 2021

Join us for geneXplain’s open day devoted to the World Cancer Research Day on September 23rd at 3 PM CEST. Check the event page for further info and registration details.

September 10, 2021

Basel Computational Biology Conference Logo

Don’t miss the chance to attend geneXplain’s contribution to the BioNetVisA workshop at the [BC]2 conference on Monday September 13, 2021.
In his online-talk entitled “Personalized anti-cancer drug treatment choice using RNA-seq and network analysis” Dr. Alexander Kel will present the application of Genome Enhancer to cancer patient data.

September 9, 2021

TRANSFAC® 2.0 is now out! Check out this great resource for gene regulation studies.

September 03, 2021

Basel Computational Biology Conference Logo

On September 13, 2021, geneXplain will contribute to the BioNetVisA workshop at the [BC]2 conference. Dr. Alexander Kel will give an online-talk entitled “Personalized anti-cancer drug treatment choice using RNA-seq and network analysis”. He will present the application of Genome Enhancer to cancer patient data.

August 4, 2021

Have a look at a new publication reporting the application of MATCH™ and TRANSFAC® to predict allelic differences associated with resilience to small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) in sheep. The full text can be found here.

July 23, 2021

The 2021.2 release of BRENDA is available! Check out this important resource.

July 06, 2021

New releases of PASS and PharmaExpert, PASS 2020 and PharmaExpert 2020, respectively, are available now. Find out about new features in PASS and PharmaExpert.

May 19, 2021

Join us for a free webseminar “A computationally aided strategy to recover gene activity profiles from post-mortem HIV+ brain specimens” on May 19th at 6 PM CEST. To receive the webseminar joining link, please register here.

March 17, 2021

Our new publication ‘Explaining decisions of graph convolutional neural networks: patient-specific molecular subnetworks responsible for metastasis prediction in breast cancer’, which was released in the scope of the MyPathSem project, is now out! Full text can be found here.

March 15, 2021

TRANSFAC 2.0

TRANSFAC 2.0 to be released in summer 2021!

Explore the syntax and semantics of gene regulation with this next generation tool.

You will find more details here.

February 22, 2021

Hardware upgrade of our geneXplain platform has been completed.

We have increased the performance of our system to 60 cores and over 170 GB of RAM !

December 9-10 2020

Join us for a free webseminar “Decoding non-coding genome: How and why mutations in TF binding sites may lead to cancer or cytokine storm” on December 9th at 6 PM CET or December 10th at 10 AM CET. To receive the webseminar joining link, please register here.

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