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PubMeth: Reviewed Methylation Database
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, November 12 @ 17:07:41 CET (1087 reads)
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BioinformaticsPubmeth is an annotated and reviewed database of methylation in cancer. It is based on automated textmining of literature and is afterwards manually curated and annotated.
TreeIllustrator: the new standard in Phylogenetic Tree Visualisation
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, November 12 @ 17:06:12 CET (1293 reads)
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BioinformaticsTreeIllustrator is quickly becoming the standard program for displaying and manipulating phylogenetic trees. It gives you powerful means to customise your phylogenetic trees and compare them with the current classification of organisms.
BioZendium: the peer-reviewed Bioinformatics Wiki
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, November 12 @ 16:19:06 CET (1055 reads)
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BioinformaticsBiozendium aims to provide layered access for our students and researchers, but also for the external community, to the knowledge present in our laboratory; to create an (inter)active community of people who are interesting to or interested in the Bioinformatics subject; to motivate students to learn Bioinformatics more actively by contributing to this digital knowledge base.
NIH Awards Grant to Stanford to Launch Biomedical Computation Center
Posted by mlambrecht on Sunday, October 02 @ 22:06:30 CEST (2274 reads)
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BioinformaticsThe National Institutes of Health announced Sept. 29 that it has awarded the Stanford University School of Medicine a grant of $18.8 million to develop a National Center for Biomedical Ontology along with several other collaborating institutions. The goal of the center is to design and implement a new generation of computer systems that will enable researchers to share, compare and analyze data gathered from large biomedical experiments.
EC Funds EBI to Explore Interface Between Bioinformatics, Medical Informatics
Posted by mlambrecht on Wednesday, September 14 @ 16:46:18 CEST (2730 reads)
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BioinformaticsThe European Bioinformatics Institute has been awarded a €550,000 ($674,744) grant from the European Commission to study the overlap between bioinformatics and medical informatics.
Bioinformatics.be
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, July 04 @ 10:33:45 CEST (2720 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "Bioinformatics.be is planning to release extensive bioinformatics educational material inclusing syllabus, course slides and software to get started in the field of bioinformatics. For more information contact Wim Van Criekinge. Quick tip: tired of typing http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ just use http://www.ncbi.be ;-)"
BioScope: A new bioinformatics cluster initiative
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, July 04 @ 10:25:05 CEST (2508 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "BioScope-IT is a bioinformatics Service Project organised by FlandersBio to motivate Flemish biotech companies to apply bioinformatics. BioScope-IT's main goal is to create more awareness about and to lower the threshold for a more sensible use of bioinformatics, data management and analysis tools via pro- and retro-active initiatives (training, workshops, technological advises) and networking. Two researchers from BIOBIX (UGent, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering) and Bioi@SCD (KULeuven, Departement of Electrotechnics (ESAT)) are responsible for the project's execution. "
Interoperability Architecture of the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, July 04 @ 10:21:46 CEST (2227 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) program was launched by the U.S.
National Cancer Institute (NCI) to meet the challenge and need for a more highly
coordinated approach to informatics resource development, management and dissemination.
The caBIG program includes a large federation of participants from cancer
centers, government agencies, bioinformatics companies, and patient advocate
groups that define and build interoperable, reusable systems for cancer research information."
mpiBLAST evolves - Success, Collaborations, and Challenges
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, July 04 @ 10:13:53 CEST (2313 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "From BOSC2005. mpiBLAST has become a widely used and widely critiqued open-source parallelization of NCBI BLAST. Many of its users (and developers!) have a
love/hate relationship with it ...."
Ariadne Genomics, AAAS Agreement Helps Researchers to Manipulate Data
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, July 04 @ 09:58:15 CEST (3299 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "Ariadne Genomics, AAAS Agreement Creates Better Ways for Researchers to Manipulate Data for Potential Therapeutic Benefit "
The SeqPad software suite Released
Posted by wvcrieki on Wednesday, June 22 @ 15:48:45 CEST (3760 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "SeqPad is a productivity & collaboration solution for Life Science researchers in the specialized domains of Genomics, Proteomics and Phylogenetics. It has in particular a clear added value in the early fazes of drug discovery: target identification and lead identification & selection. Genohm, the company developing SeqPad for the last three years, made a FREE trial version of seqpad available on their website. The software suite was well received at Bio2005, Philadelphia.

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Scientists Analyze Chromosomes 2 and 4
Posted by mlambrecht on Thursday, April 07 @ 09:50:49 CEST (2244 reads)
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BioinformaticsA detailed analysis of chromosomes 2 and 4 has detected the largest "gene deserts" known in the human genome and uncovered more evidence that human chromosome 2 arose from the fusion of two ancestral ape chromosomes, researchers supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), reported today.
US-India research team completes analysis of X chromosome
Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, April 04 @ 10:41:07 CEST (3096 reads)
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BioinformaticsBy intensely and systematically comparing the human X chromosome to genetic information from chimpanzees, rats and mice, a team of scientists from the United States and India has uncovered dozens of new genes, many of which are located in regions of the chromosome already tied to disease.
Human Gene Master List
Posted by wvcrieki on Tuesday, March 22 @ 13:35:30 CET (2697 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "If you search several genome databases for information about a particular human gene, the results won't always match. That's because the various sites apply different criteria to pinpoint genes and often marshal different evidence to infer their functions. ."
the Bioinformatics Encyclopedia
Posted by wvcrieki on Monday, March 14 @ 09:37:01 CET (2271 reads)
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BioinformaticsAnonymous writes "binfoPlasma is a rich repository of bioinformatics terms and definitions. Aiming to be the one-stop shop for any bioinformatic information on the internet, binfoPlasma is the result of the collaborative efforts of bioinformatics experts and enthusiasts alike."
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