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Current Issues in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

From:  genetibase.com
Google Tech Talks August 26, 2008 ABSTRACT A brief overview of bioinformatics computational problem landscape followed by a detailed look at one of the areas: multiple perturbation analysis of cells using reverse engineering principles. Speaker: Gary Bader Gary is Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University [...] Read Full Story

Pragmatic Bioinformatics: Human Genome in 5 Minutes

From:  genetibase.com
A brief tutorial that illustrates how to download the uniprot protein database, extract the human proteome, and then analyze the sequences with the PDB solved 3D structure database. More at pragmaticbioinformatics.blogspot.org Read Full Story

Pragmatic Bioinformatics: Human Genome in 5 Minutes

From:  genetibase.com
A brief tutorial that illustrates how to download the uniprot protein database, extract the human proteome, and then analyze the sequences with the PDB solved 3D structure database. More at pragmaticbioinformatics.blogspot.org Read Full Story

Current Issues in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

From:  genetibase.com
Google Tech Talks August 26, 2008 ABSTRACT A brief overview of bioinformatics computational problem landscape followed by a detailed look at one of the areas: multiple perturbation analysis of cells using reverse engineering principles. Speaker: Gary Bader Gary is Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University [...] Read Full Story

BCBGC-10 Call for papers

The 2010 International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics and Chemoinformatics (BCBGC-10) (website: http://www.PromoteResearch.org ) will be held during 12-14 of July 2010 in Orlando, FL, USA.  BCBGC is an important event in the areas of bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics and chemoinformatics and focuses on all areas related to the conference. The conference will be held at the same time and location where several other major international... Read Full Story

BCBGC-10 Call for papers

The 2010 International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics and Chemoinformatics (BCBGC-10) (website: http://www.PromoteResearch.org ) will be held during 12-14 of July 2010 in Orlando, FL, USA.  BCBGC is an important event in the areas of bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics and chemoinformatics and focuses on all areas related to the conference. The conference will be held at the same time and location where several other major international... Read Full Story

USA - Boston University Post-doctoral Research Fellowship in Translational Bioinformatics

The Pulmonomics laboratory at Boston University School of Medicine (http://pulmonomics.org) is seeking a creative and motivated postdoctoral fellow to join the laboratory and participate in our active and well-funded research program aimed at gaining insights into the physiological responses to tobacco-smoke exposure and how variability in these responses contributes to tobacco-related diseases such as lung cancer and COPD. These aims are pursued primarily using genome-wide gene-expression... Read Full Story

USA: Post Doctoral Fellows in Translational Bioinformatics 2007

Category: Scholarship America's Post Doctoral Fellows in Translational Bioinformatics University of Utah The laboratory of Dr. Andrea Bild is seeking motivated post-doctoral fellows to use novel bioinformatics methods for translational and basic cancer research. The long-term research goal of the Bild Lab is to develop/apply bioinformatics methods for analyses of deregulated signal transduction pathways in human tumors. Ideal candidates will have a Ph.D. or M.D. with a strong background... Read Full Story

Deciphering the DNA Code

A Cryptologist Takes a Crack at Deciphering DNA’s Deep Secrets . 'Thirty years ago, Nick Patterson worked in the secret halls of the Government Communications Headquarters, the code-breaking British agency that unscrambles intercepted messages and encrypts clandestine communications. He applied his brain to “the hardest problems the British had,” said Dr. Patterson, a mathematician. Today, at 59, he is tackling perhaps the toughest code of all — the human genome. Five years ago, Dr... Read Full Story

USA: Postdoctoral Positions in Translational Bioinformatics, Stanford University

The Laboratory of Dr. Atul Butte at Stanford Medical School is seeking highly motivated investigators to develop and study novel approaches in translational bioinformatics, or the application of analytic and interpretive methods to optimize the transformation of genome-scale data of many types into proactive, predictive, preventative, and participatory health. Postdoctoral Fellowships are fully funded for [...] Read Full Story
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