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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] Ana Marta Rodrigues Pereira da Costa
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Leveraging Machine Learning For Predictive Modelling in Alzheimer´s Disease
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] Rodrigo António Correia Tavares Bernardino
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Experiments in the use of ΔΔ𝐺 Predictions for DE-NOVO IN-SILICO protein design
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] Ana Carolina Borges Araújo
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Poking holes in membranes with coarse-grained simulations
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] João Pedro Gorjão Araújo Correia
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Validation and Optimization of a Structure-Based Enzyme Engineering Platform
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] Lena Alice M De Waele
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Optimizing Nanoparticle Synthesis with Machine Learning And Genetic Algorithms: A study on Crystallite size and Luminescence
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] Teresa Sousa Sotto Mayor
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CT Radiomics for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Recurrence Risk Prediction Aided by Deep Learning-Based Segmentation and Detection Methods
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] João Filipe Reis Catarino
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Parameterization of bacterial peptidoglycan for state-of-the-art molecular dynamics coarse-grain force fields
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] Ana Patrícia Fernandes Brás da Silva
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A study of machine learning for artificial Intelligence-based enzyme classification
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[Master in Medical Microbiology] Diana Gomes Cangueiro
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Utilização dos dried blood spots para a deteção de IgM para o vírus da rubéola e de RNA para o vírus da rubéola e do vírus Zika
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[Master in Medical Microbiology] Nataliya Herasymiv
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A study on the Structure and Function of the YABG Protease of Clostridioides Difficile: Towards its use as a Druggable Target
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