BiTrinA got published in Bioinformatics! My contribution to this paper and the therein described R package BiTrinA goes back to my student research assistant job at the Medical Systems Biology group of Prof. Hans Kestler, again at Ulm University.

BiTrinA, which was back then still known as Binarize, is an R package that is now publicly available at CRAN for the binarization, and later added trinarization, of data. I initially wrote the R package vignette as well as the original draft of the manuscript, which we first submitted to Bioinformatics. Unfortunately, timing of the revision collided with that of my master thesis’ defense, so that I could not contribute further to the work that followed.