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Network Analysis for Putative Biomarker Discovery and Method Validation
The Case Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics presents the following symposium: Series: Understanding Protein Complexes, Networks and the Interactome Title: Network Analysis for Putative Biomarker Discovery and Method Validation Speaker: Daniela Schlatzer Sr. Research Associate, CWRU, Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics Date: Monday, October 19, 2009 Session: Morning Session 2 Location: Wolstein Auditorium 1413
Bioinformatics: A Swiss Perspective
Bioinformatics: A Swiss Perspective
Biological research and recent technological advances have resulted in an enormous increase in research data that require large storage capacities, powerful computing resources, and accurate data analysis algorithms. Bioinformatics is the field that provides these resources to life science researchers.
The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), which has celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2008, is an institution of national importance, recognized worldwide for its state-of-the-art work. Organized as a federation of bioinformatics research groups from Swiss universities and research institutes, the SIB provides services to the life science community that are highly appreciated worldwide, and coordinates research and education in bioinformatics nationwide. The SIB plays a central role in life science research both in Switzerland and abroad by developing extensive and high-quality bioinformatics resources that are essential for all life scientists. Knowledge developed by SIB members in areas such as genomics, proteomics, and systems biology is directly transformed by academia and industry into innovative solutions to improve global health. Such an astounding concentration of talent in a given field is unusual and unique in Switzerland.
This book provides an insight into some of the key areas of activity in bioinformatics in Switzerland. With contributions from SIB members, it covers both research work and major infrastructure efforts in genome and gene expression analysis, investigations on proteins and proteomes, evolutionary bioinformatics, and modeling of biological systems.
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Introduction to Understanding Protein Complexes, Networks Interactome Symposium
The Case Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics presents the following symposium: Series: Understanding Protein Complexes,Networks Interactome Title: Introduction Speaker: Mark Chance, Ph.D. Director, CWRU, Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics Date: Monday, October 19, 2009 Session: Morning Session 1 Location: Wolstein Auditorium 1413
Research in Computational Molecular Biology: 11th Annunal International Conference, RECOMB 2007, Oakland, CA, USA, April 21-25, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture … Science / Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Research in Computational Molecular Biology: 11th Annunal International Conference, RECOMB 2007, Oakland, CA, USA, April 21-25, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture … Science / Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology, RECOMB 2007, held in Oakland, CA, USA in April 2007.
The 37 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from just under 170 submissions. As the top conference in computational molecular biology, RECOMB addresses all current issues in algorithmic, theoretical, and experimental bioinformatics.
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Bioinformatics Questions
Question by jrts: I am interested in bioinformatics; is it possible to work from home for companies utilizing bioinformatics?
I am more interested in the “Database research” end of bioinformatics, not the “IT/set-up” end. Is anyone aware of any Northern California companies willing to train people in bioinformatics research?
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Question by pop: bioinformatics?
what is the best way to go into bioinformatics when u are doing phd in cancer biology.
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Question by MolecularBiologyLearner: Bioinformatics: Can you describe your usual day at work if you work in the Bioinformatic fields?
I am thinking of studying something that relates to Bioinformatics a lot and was wondering what its like
Thanks in advance for all your answers
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