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doi: 10.3390/v14050973 , 10.48350/170316
pmid: 35632715
pmc: PMC9144528
handle: 10261/304917 , 11343/309059 , 10568/119687
doi: 10.3390/v14050973 , 10.48350/170316
pmid: 35632715
pmc: PMC9144528
handle: 10261/304917 , 11343/309059 , 10568/119687
The International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2022 took place online, on 23–25 March 2022, and has attracted about 380 participants from all over the world. The goal of the meeting was to provide a meaningful and interactive scientific environment to promote discussion and collaboration and to inspire and suggest new research directions and questions. The participants created a highly interactive scientific environment even without physical face-to-face interactions. This meeting is a focal point to gain an insight into the state-of-the-art of the virus bioinformatics research landscape and to interact with researchers in the forefront as well as aspiring young scientists. The meeting featured eight invited and 18 contributed talks in eight sessions on three days, as well as 52 posters, which were presented during three virtual poster sessions. The main topics were: SARS-CoV-2, viral emergence and surveillance, virus–host interactions, viral sequence analysis, virus identification and annotation, phages, and viral diversity. This report summarizes the main research findings and highlights presented at the meeting.
PREDICTION, phages, virus–host interactions, VIRULENCE FACTOR, Viral sequence analysis, infectious diseases, EMERGENCE, 610 Medicine & health, MUTATION, Viral emergence and surveillance, ddc:610, Virus–host interactions, health, Conference Report, DEGRADE, bioinformatics, QR1-502, virology, Viruses, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 360 Social problems & social services, virus identification and annotations, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, 0605 Microbiology, 570, Viral diversity, PROTEINS, Bioinformatics, viral emergence and surveillance, 610, 610 Medicine & health, SARS-COV-2, Microbiology, Tools, 360 Social problems & social services, Virology, Humans, viruses, TRANSMISSION NETWORK ANALYSIS, virus-host interactions, research, Science & Technology, SARS-CoV-2, DNA Viruses, COVID-19, Computational Biology, 3107 Microbiology, Virus identification and annotations, viral diversity, tools, viral sequence analysis, SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS, Phages, Viruses, Unclassified, 610 Medizin und Gesundheit, GENERATION, ddc: ddc:610
PREDICTION, phages, virus–host interactions, VIRULENCE FACTOR, Viral sequence analysis, infectious diseases, EMERGENCE, 610 Medicine & health, MUTATION, Viral emergence and surveillance, ddc:610, Virus–host interactions, health, Conference Report, DEGRADE, bioinformatics, QR1-502, virology, Viruses, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 360 Social problems & social services, virus identification and annotations, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, 0605 Microbiology, 570, Viral diversity, PROTEINS, Bioinformatics, viral emergence and surveillance, 610, 610 Medicine & health, SARS-COV-2, Microbiology, Tools, 360 Social problems & social services, Virology, Humans, viruses, TRANSMISSION NETWORK ANALYSIS, virus-host interactions, research, Science & Technology, SARS-CoV-2, DNA Viruses, COVID-19, Computational Biology, 3107 Microbiology, Virus identification and annotations, viral diversity, tools, viral sequence analysis, SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS, Phages, Viruses, Unclassified, 610 Medizin und Gesundheit, GENERATION, ddc: ddc:610
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