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Bioinformatics Institute of India participated in Bangalore Bio 2008
2008-05-09 09:50:00 Bangalore Bio is the flagship event on Biotechnology held annually in Bangalore, India. Over the past 4 years, it has emerged as the India's Biggest Biotech Show. Dr. Kumud Sarin, Program Director of Bioinformatics Institute of India had participated in this huge event held at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bangalore from 24-26th April, 2008.Objectives of ParticipationCreating awareness about potential of Bioinformatics among students and professionalsCreating awareness about BII courses to visitors, Institutional visitors from India and overseasInteraction with existing BII Correspondence program students.To discuss the business opportunities and tie-ups with Corporates.The event comprises of International Conference, Trade Show (Biotech Expo), RICH (Research Industry Collaboration Hub) to bridge the innovations to investors, Networking Dinners & B2B Forum to facilitate business meetings and many other avenues for forging alliances and form collaborations for the s...
Research Jobs in Bioinformatics, University of Amsterdam
2008-05-07 23:20:00 Netherlands. Three years postdoctoral positions within The Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). The successful applicants will work in a research project entitled “The development of a knowledge base framework for biomedical information“. Based on a full-time appointment (38 hours per week), the salary will range from €2330 to €3678 gross per month (salary scale 10) depending on the appointee’s expertise and experience. The Institute is looking for an enthusiastic candidate with a background preferably in informatics/bioinformatics and knowledge of or a clear affinity with molecular biology, biochemistry and biomedical sciences. The candidate should meet the following requirements: PhD in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. informatics/bioinformatics) Experience with bioinformatics research Excellent software development skills (Java, Java frameworks (J2E, JENA, AJAX), web applications, relational databases) Extensive knowledge of OWL, RDF and XML...
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Postdoctoral Positions in Bioinformatics, Max Planck Institute
2008-05-01 22:47:00 Germany. Five years positions as Bioinformatics Scientist are available at The Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIZ). Successful aplicants are encouraged to develop a research program on comparative fungal genomics using second and third generation DNA sequencing tools complementing ongoing functional fungal genomics studies within the Department. The Institute is expecting candidates with a PhD and an outstanding/internationally competitive record of research accomplishments in bioinformatics, statistical physics, computer science or fungal/plant biology. Experience in genome assembly and/or annotation is advantageous but not a prerequisite. Payment and benefits are according to the German TVöD. (more…) Postdoctoral Positions in Bioinformatics, Max Planck Institute Share This Tags: bioinformatics, germany, max planck institute,- postdoctoral positions
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Postdoctoral Position in Bioinformatics University of Connecticut
2008-04-27 20:59:00 The Bioinformatics and Biocomputing Institute of the University of Connecticut is known for its excellence in developing innovative solutions for computing-intensive life science research.
Project Proposals for Bioinformatics Trainee
2008-04-11 09:52:00 1-2 months Project Project-IWe?ll consider the human genome.Scan the human genome for at least 5 putative genes.Apply different bioinformatics tools.The gene which gives the best or interesting result, select it.Further gene analysis can be carried out using several other tools.Project-II1. The members of a protein family have regions that are shared by many of them and other regions that show high variability.1. Choose a family of proteins.2. Compare several family members (at least 20).3. Give possible explanations for the regions of conservation /variability.6 months ProjectProject I1. Consider any one biochemical pathways present in a wide range of organisms for example -glycolysis (the degradation of glucose into to create energy (ATP)).2. Choose a pathway that is shared by at least 3 different organisms.3. Check which parts of the pathway are shared, and the degree of similarity between the shared components.4. Explain why some parts of the path...
Industry – oriented Biotechnology & Bioinformatics
2008-03-11 04:54:00 IOIB offers an opportunity to students and professionals to have direct experience to the challenges ahead by undertaking a project on the recent trends in Bioinformatics and its allied areas. Since two years the students from institutes, universities and industry have been coming to IOIB for minor and major projects and summer trainings. for more detail Visit us: www.ioibindia.org E-mail:
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Bioinformatics Institute Exams
2008-03-10 11:40:00 Dear AllThe exams for all the Industry Programs will be held on 26th and 27th of April 2008. The exam schedule is being provided to all the students along with Hall Ticket. The exam schedule is· The examination schedule for Industry Program in Bioinformatics will be as given below: Day I (26th April, 08) o Introduction to Bioinformaticso Biological Database & Their Managemento Computational Biology o Molecular Genetics Day II (27th April, 08)o Bioinformatics Softwareo Computational Tools for Molecular Biologyo Biostatistics o Bioprogramming---------------------------------------------------------------------· The examination schedule for Industry Program in Biotechnology will be as given below: Day I (26th April, 08) o Biotechnology Basicso Biotechnology Products and Equipmentso Industrial Biotechnology Day II (27th April, 08)o Biotechnology Resourceso Advanced Biotechniqueso RDNA Technolog...
A Cell Biologist's Guide to Modeling and Bioinformatics (2007)
2008-03-08 04:31:00 A Cell Biologist's Guide to Modeling and Bioinformatics Publisher: Wiley-Liss | English | ISBN:0471164208 | 203 pages | 2007 | PDF | 9 Mb
Bioinformatics Career Prospects
2008-02-25 12:20:00 CAREER GUIDECAREER PROSPECTS IN BIOINFORMATICS? DR. K. JEYAPRAKASHBioinformatics or computational biology is the use of information technology in the field of molecular biology, or the application of computer technology to the management and analysis of biological data. Here computers are used to gather, analyze and merge biological data. It is an emerging interdisciplinary research area and is increasingly being used to improve the quality of life.The ultimate goal of bioinformatics is to uncover the wealth of biological information hidden in the mass of sequence, structure, literature and other biological data and obtain a clearer insight into the fundamental biology of organisms and to use this information to enhance the standard of life for mankind.Bioinformatics could have profound impact on human health, agriculture, the environment, energy and biotechnology to advance biomedical research and development. It is being used now in the areas of molecular medicine to help produce ...
Australia-PhD Scholarships in Bioinformatics/ Statistical Genetic
2008-02-06 11:51:00 University of Queensland, Australia Research title: Statistical and computational methods for gene mapping. The project will focus on statistical and computational methods for locating disease susceptibility genes. This will be based mainly on genome wide association approaches with a particular emphasis on an approach known as DNA pooling. The DNA pooling approach greatly decreases the cost of genome wide association approaches but brings with it a new set of computational and statistical challenges. There will also be scope in the project for work on more general approaches utilising genomewide data, including work on gene expression and related bioinformatics. The project will address a wide range of disease phenotypes and as such can be readily tailored to accommodate the specific interests of the student. (more…) Share This Tags: australia, bioinformatic, medical research, phd scholarships, queensland institute -of medical research,- stati...
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All Bioinformatics Books Under One Post
2008-01-21 19:39:00 Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur M. Lesk 283 pages Publisher: Oxford University Press (May 1, 2002) Language: English ISBN: 0199251967 Format: DJVU Archive: RAR Size: 3.57 MB Book Description Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur Lesk is a timely and much-needed textbook which provides an accessible and thorough introduction to a subject which is becoming a fundamental part of biological science today. As a pioneer of the use of bioinformatics techniques in research, Dr Lesk brings unrivalled experience and expertise to the study of this field. The aim of the book is to generate an understanding of the biological background of bioinformatics, and to integrate this with an introduction to the use of computational skills. http://www.qfile.de/dl/101806/i-tb.rar.html Password: www.AvaxHome.ru Introduction to Bioinformatics, 2nd Edition Written by a pioneer of the use of bioinformatics in research, the second edition of Introduction to Bioinformatics introduce...
Algorithms in Bioinformatics
2008-01-21 19:32:00 Algorithms in BioinformaticsThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics, WABI 2001, held in Aarhus, Denmark, in August 2001. The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 50 submissions. Among the issues addressed are exact and approximate algorithms for genomics, sequence analysis, gene and signal recognition, alignment, molecular evolution, structure determination or prediction, gene expression and gene networks, proteomics, functional genomics, and drug design; methodological topics from algorithmics; high-performance approaches to hard computational problems in bioinformatics.DownloadMirror
Title: Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
2008-01-21 19:22:00 Title: Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics Jonathan Pevsner ISBN: 978-0-471-21004-7 Paperback 792 pages November 2003 Review "?provides non-trivial tools and biological motivations to learn Bioinformatics (Journal of Statistical Computation & Simulation, January 2005)"...ideal both for biologists who want to master the application of Bioinformatics to real-world problems and for computer scientists who need to understand the biological questions that motivate algorithms." (Quarterly Review of Biology, March-May 2005)"?this appears to be an excellent textbook for graduate students and upper level undergraduate students." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, July 2004, 32, 7)"?highly recommended for academic and medical libraries, and for researchers as an introduction and reference?" (E-Streams, Vol. 7, No. 4)?...an intriguing work targeted toward biologists wanting to solve problems...provides a compendium of many biological insights and breakthroughs and will be a useful re...
Computational Text Analysis: For Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics
2008-01-21 19:05:00 Computational Text Analysis: For Functional Genomics and BioinformaticsPublisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 editionLanguage: englishISBN: 0198567405Paperback: 312 pagesFormat: PDF Data: April 4, 2006Download - (1 Mb)
A Seminar on "Applications of Bioinformatics in Genome Research" sponsored
2008-01-03 10:12:00 Seminar date : February 13-15, 2008Venue : Pondicherry UniversityContact details : Prof .P.P. Mathur Co-ordinator Centre for Bioinformatics Pondicherry University Pondicherry - 605 014 Ph : 0413 - 2655212 Fax : 0413-2655265 / 2655211 Email : bicpu2001@yahoo.co.inFor career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
National Conference on "Trends and Applications of Bioinformatics"- NCTAB '
2008-01-02 07:40:00 Conference Date : Feb 1st, 2008.Organized By:-Department of BioinformaticsBharath UniversityChennaiAddress For Communication:- The Convener National conference on"Trends and Applications of Bioinformatics" NCTAB '08Bharat University173, Agaram Road, Selaiyur, Chennai-73Tel No : 044 - 22290125/472. Ext : 246, 251Fax n0 : 044- 22293886Email : convenertab2007@yahoo.co.inFor- career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Scope and needs of Bioinformatics
2007-12-24 13:05:00 The jobs currently available in bioinformatics involve the design and implementation of programs and systems for the storage, management and analysis of vast amounts of DNA sequence data. Such positions require in-depth programming and relational database skills, which very few biologists possess, and so it is largely the computational specialists who are filling these roles.As the bioinformatics field matures there will be a huge demand for outreach to the biological community to sift through gigabases of genomic sequence in search of novel targets. It will be in these areas that biologists with the necessary computational skills will find their niche.Programming skills in addition to extensive knowledge of molecular biology packages (GCG, BLAST, FASTA etc.), one will need to learn web and programming skills including HTML, Perl, JAVA and C++ and be familiar with a variety of operating systems (especially UNIX and Linux). Relational database skills like SQL and database application...
Bioinformatics "Stream of Biological Science"
2007-12-20 11:37:00 Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary research area, which may be defined as the interface between biological and computational sciences. Thus, the people working in this field in most cases either have training in biology or computer science, and they learned about the other field by dealing with problems or using the tools of the other one. Although the term ?Bioinformatics? is not really well defined, you could say that this scientific field deals with the computational management of all kinds of biological information, Most of the bioinformatics work that is being done can be described as analyzing biological data.For career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Registration to the Bioinformatics Indica ?08
2007-12-20 07:47:00 International Symposium on Computational Biology,Bioinformatics & Synthetic BiologyLast Date for Registration - January 17 to 19? 2008.Organized by: Centre for Bioinformatics, University of KeralaThiruvananthapuram, IndiaCo ? organizer: SooryaKiran Bioinformatics (P) Ltd.The Theme: The international symposium on bioinformatics, computational biology and synthetic biology provides an opportunity for the researchers in these fields to come together and share their research ideas in science and technology.How to Apply: Registration fee is to be paid by cheque and demand draft for Indian delegates payable at Thiruvananthapuram drawn in favour of ?Bio ? 2008?.Registration fee: Rs. 1250/- (For Delegates - Indian)Rs. 750/- (For Students ? Indian)Rs. 2000/- (For Industrial Delegates ? Indian)Important Dates:Poster abstract submission ends - December 15, 2007.Online registration ends - December 20 , 2007.Acceptance of cheques / Drafts - December 31, 2007.by post ends.For further details...
Ph.D Thesis In Bioinformatics
2007-12-19 11:28:00 Ph.D Thesis In BioinformaticsTitle: Brunswick (0190) D A Novel Neural Network Analysis Method Applied To Biological Neural Networks.Author: Dunn, Nathan A.School: University Of Organ (0171) Date: 2006 Pp: 131Title: Construction and Computational Complexity of Pooling Designs.Author: Liu, ZhenSchool: The University Of Texas At Dalls (0382) Date : 2006 Pp: 112Title: Computational Studies of Gene Expression and Sequence Data in YeastAuthor: Pyne , SaumyadiptaSchool: State University Of NEW YORK At Stony Brook (0771) Date : 2006 Pp : 136Title: Graph ?Based Pattern Discovery in Protein StructuresAuthor: Huan, JunSchool: The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill (0153) Date: 2006 PP : 170Title: Capturing Atomic Interactions with a Graphical Framework in Computational ...
Bioinformatics Training Program at Jamia Milia Islamia
2007-12-18 10:47:00 Title : Semantic Web & Ontologies in BioinformaticsDate : From 9th to 11th January 2008Registration Fee : Rs. 1000/- (For Teachers) Rs. 500/- (For Students)Level of Participants : Biology Teachers at College LevelRequirements : Basic Knowledge of Biology and ComputersNumber of Participants : 30Resource Persons : Prof. S.I.Ahson Mr. S.K.Naqvi Mr. K.Srinivas Mr. S.Z.Husain Dr. S.A.M. RizviCourse Contents : Introduction to Ontologies : Traditional Structural Databases, HierarchicalOrganisation, Creating and updating...
PhD student in Bioinformatics [Belgium]
2007-12-14 02:33:00 The research group Plant Systems Modeling of the Department Plant Systems Biology at the VIB in Ghent, Belgium, has an opening for a:Research Assistant / Ph. D student (f/m)Computational modeling of auxin dynamics during lateral root initiationThe department plant systems biology of the VIB has an opening for an ambitious and energetic research assistant in the new research group Plant Systems Modeling, that focuses on computational modeling of plant development biology. Systems biology is a relatively new approach in biology, that shifts focus from individual molecules, genes and cells to their dynamic interplay: how do molecules, genes and cells form a working mechanism, behaving in a predictable way? A crucial pilar in this approach at the interface of biology, physics and computer science, is computational modeling. Modeling the biological system in a computer simulation gives us insights into developmental mechanisms, and helps us identify the gaps in our understanding of the b...
Essential Bioinformatics by Jin Xiong
2007-12-12 08:38:00 ISBN: 0521840988Title: Essential BioinformaticsAuthor: Jin XiongPublisher: Cambridge University PressPublication Date: 2006-03-13Number Of Pages: 352Average Amazon Rating: 4.5Summary:Essential Bioinformatics is a concise yet comprehensive textbook of bioinformatics, which provides a broad introduction to the entire field. Written specifically for a life science audience, the basics of bioinformatics are explained, followed by discussions of the state-of-the-art computational tools available to solve biological research problems. All key areas of bioinformatics are covered including biological databases, sequence alignment, genes and promoter prediction, molecular phylogenetics, structural bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics. The book emphasizes how computational methods work and compares the strengths and weaknesses of different methods. This balanced yet easily accessible text will be invaluable to students who do not have sophisticated computational backgrounds. Technical deta...
Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Bioinformatics
2007-12-06 12:25:00 For career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Georgia Institute of Technology : Bioinformatics Programs
2007-12-03 17:08:00 Click here for details : BIOLOGYBS, MS and PhD Bioinformatics ProgramsvssFor career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Bachelors Degree in Bioinformatics
2007-11-29 11:25:00 The following are links for some Bioinformatics University and Institutes offereng Bachelors Degree in Bioinformatics - BS Bioinformatics / BSc Bioinformatics California Illinois Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York Oregon Pennsylvania Texas vssFor career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Need information about Bioinformatics
2007-11-19 20:23:00 plz send me some resources on bioinformatics,especially papers,journals and anything related to it.
Bioinformatics Gadget
2007-11-07 08:21:00 Gadget Description:This gadget provides current bioinformatics news (5 feeds), different journal current issues (17 feeds), Jobs (12 feeds) and pubmed search facility. CURRENT NEWS FEEDS: Bioinform,New Scientist,The Scientist,Science,UK Bioinformatics. CURRENT JOURNAL FEEDS: Bioinformatics,BMC Bioinformatics,Briefings in Bioinformatics,Computational Biology,Nucleic Acids Research,Protein Science,Current Biology,Structure,Trends in Biotechnology,Genome Biology,EMBOJ,Nature Genetics,Nature Biotechnology,RNA,Structural Biology,Nature,Genome Research. CURRENT JOB FEEDS: New Scientist's:Europe,US and Canada,Australia and New Zealand,Rest of the world;Jobs.ac.uk's:Biotechnolog-y,IT,Biochemistry,Genetics,Micr-obiology,Molecular biology;Nature Jobs,UK Jobs.Gadget Author:Dushyanth Jyothi.Tags:bioinformatics computational biology jobs journals pubmed a Add to igoogle | Add to your! webpage | View Source | About Author
Free books on Pharmacology,Drug interactions,Medicine,Bioinformatics
2007-10-29 18:13:00 Foundations of Comparative GenomicsPages: 280This book provides an overview of computational analysis of genes and genomes,and of some most notable findings that come out of this work. Foundations ofComparative Genomics presents a historical perspective, beginning with earlyanalysis of individual gene sequences, to present day comparison of generepertoires encoded by completely sequenced genomes. The author discusses theunderlying scientific principles of comparative genomics, argues thatcompletion of many genome sequences started a new era in biology, and providesa personal view on several state-of-the-art issues, such as systems biology andwhole-genome phylogenetic reconstructions. This book is an essential referencefor researchers and students in computational biology, evolutionary biology,and genetics.http://rapidshare.com/-files/59115252/Mushe0120887940.-rar orhttp://mihd.net/kw2obnNew and Emerging Proteomic TechniquesPages: 248Leading researchers and innovators describe in...
Free books on Pharmacology,Drug interactions,Medicine,Bioinformatics
2007-10-29 17:56:00 Foundations of Comparative GenomicsPages: 280This book provides an overview of computational analysis of genes and genomes,and of some most notable findings that come out of this work. Foundations ofComparative Genomics presents a historical perspective, beginning with earlyanalysis of individual gene sequences, to present day comparison of generepertoires encoded by completely sequenced genomes. The author discusses theunderlying scientific principles of comparative genomics, argues thatcompletion of many genome sequences started a new era in biology, and providesa personal view on several state-of-the-art issues, such as systems biology andwhole-genome phylogenetic reconstructions. This book is an essential referencefor researchers and students in computational biology, evolutionary biology,and genetics.http://rapidshare.com/-files/59115252/Mushe0120887940.-rar orhttp://mihd.net/kw2obnNew and Emerging Proteomic TechniquesPages: 248Leading researchers and innovators describe in...
User Requested Books on Bioinformatics
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Australia - PhD Positions in Quantitative Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Sys
2007-10-06 12:02:00 CSIRO,Australia There are 3 PhD positions open at the JM Rendel laboratories, Rockhampton in the Division of Livestock Industries, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia. These 3 PhD positions relate to scientific research projects in the area of Quantitative genetics/genomics, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology and are funded by the Office of the Chief Executive (OCE) of CSIRO, CSIRO Livestock Industries (CLI) postgraduate studentship program and Beef CRC for Genetic Technologies’ studentship awards. (more…)
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Australia - Postdoctoral Position in Bioinformatics
2007-10-02 20:00:00 Macquarie University Topic “Development of a cotranslational protein structure prediction algorithm and associated software” We are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong quantitative skills to undertake research in the area of protein structure prediction. The position will be based at Macquarie University in Sydney, in the group of Professor Graham Wood. The appointment is for a period of three years. Essential criteria 1. Experience in bioinformatics research. 2. Ability to programme in a low level language, such as C or C++. 3. Ability to work in a team. (more…)
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Most Wanted Bioinformatics Books
2007-09-18 19:28:00 Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur M. Lesk 283 pages Publisher: Oxford University Press (May 1, 2002) Language: English ISBN: 0199251967 Format: DJVU Archive: RAR Size: 3.57 MB Book Description Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur Lesk is a timely and much-needed textbook which provides an accessible and thorough introduction to a subject which is becoming a fundamental part of biological science today. As a pioneer of the use of bioinformatics techniques in research, Dr Lesk brings unrivalled experience and expertise to the study of this field. The aim of the book is to generate an understanding of the biological background of bioinformatics, and to integrate this with an introduction to the use of computational skills. http://www.qfile.de/dl/101806/i-tb.rar.html Password: www.AvaxHome.ru Introduction to Bioinformatics, 2nd Edition Written by a pioneer of the use of bioinformatics in research, the second edition of Introduction to Bioinformatics introduce...
Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis (Genome Analysis)
2007-09-18 18:05:00 ISBN: 0879696087Title: Bioinformatics:Sequence and Genome Analysis (Genome Analysis)Author: David W. MountPublisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressPublication Date: 2001-03-15Number Of Pages: 5646.0 Mb pdfThe application of computational methods to DNA and protein science is a new and exciting development in biology. Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis is a comprehensive introduction to this emerging field of study. The book has many unique and valuable features: It is written for any biologist who wants to understand methods of sequence and structure analysis and how the necessary computer programs work Sequence alignment, structure prediction, phylogenetic and gene prediction, data ..http://www.ftp2share.com/file-/14648/879696087.rar.html password: azer
XML for Bioinformatics
2007-08-21 11:33:00 XML for Bioinformatics Springer; 1 edition | ISBN: 0387230289 | 304 pages | March 15, 2005 XML for Bioinformatics aims to provide biologists, software engineers, and bioinformatics professionals with a comprehensive introduction to XML and current XML applications in bioinformatics. The book will assume no background in XML, and take readers from basic to intermediate XML concepts. ...
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Introduction to Bioinformatics
2007-08-10 12:49:00 Arthur M. Lesk (Oxford University Press) Contents: Introduction to Bioinformatics Preface Plan of the Book Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Genome Organization and Evolution Chapter 3 - Archives and Information Retrieval Chapter 4 - Alignments and Phylogenetic Trees Chapter 5 - Protein Structure and Drug Discovery Conclusions rapidshare.com PDF (-> RAR) | 255 pages | 6,648 KB (-> 6,377 KB)
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Careers in biotechnology, part V. Bioinformatics in an academic lab [Disco
2007-08-06 10:44:00 In this, and the next post in this series, I want to answer some of the questions that came up in the comments. One of the commenters on part II wrote that: For most academic biology groups, however, being a bioinformatics specialist is a dead end job! People in these roles may or may not be PhDs, but they end up in fouth author hell - always the fourth author on hundreds of papers - which cuts no ice when it comes to institutional promotion boards. Of course, he didn’t ask for my opinion about this, but I’ll share it anyway. And I want to hear from you. Do you think this is a fair assessment? tags: biotechnology careers, biotechnology, career+descriptions, bioinformatics Read the rest of this post… | Read the comments on this post… Original post by http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/-ScienceblogsCombinedFeed/~3/141-202055/careers_in_biotechnology-_part_2.php
List of Free Books on Bioinformatics,Pharmacology,Drugs.Biochemistry,Molecu
2007-07-03 16:48:00 Statistical Analysis of Gene Expression Microarray Data Written by pre-eminent world authorities in the field, this book will be the definitive reference guide for the statistical analysis of genetic microarray data. Starting from the first steps of genetic microarray data analysis, the book covers the most important topics and common methodologies for analyzing gene expression data, including preprocessing issues, experiment design, classification, and clustering. These discussions provide the tools and guidance needed by biologists, geneticists, and statisticians working in the analysis of genetic data. The presentation level is appropriate for a quantitative biologist and geneticist, as well as for computer scientists working in the area. http://rapidshare.com/files/389-75902/Sta.Analysis.of.Gene.rar- A Guide to Methods in the Biomedical Sciences |ISBN: 0387228446|Title: A Guide to Methods in the Biomedical Sciences|Author: Ronald B. Corley vPublisher: Springer|Publication D...
To bioinformatics students everywhere: advice from the pros [Discovering B
2007-06-19 15:41:00 Know your biology! I get asked often about the type of bioinformatics training that students should get and whether it should be a special course or not. And I answer that I think teaching bioinformatics in the absence of biology is like teaching Microsoft Word in the absence of writing. There isn’t much point. tags: bioinformatics, education So I was happy, to discover from BioInform, that I’m not the only one who thinks this way. To quote Lincoln Stein: Read the rest of this post… | Read the comments on this post… Original post by http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/-ScienceblogsCombinedFeed/~3/126-162289/to_bioinformatics_studen-ts_eve.php
Harnessing bioinformatics to discover new vaccines.
2007-05-02 20:05:00 Related Articles Harnessing bioinformatics to discover new vaccines. Drug Discov Today. 2007 May;12(9-10):389-95 Authors: Davies MN, Flower DR Vaccine design is highly suited to the application of in silico techniques, for both the discovery and development of new and existing vaccines. Here, we discuss computational contributions to epitope mapping and reverse vaccinology, two techniques central to the new ...
Bioinformatics Projects
2007-03-02 13:34:00 I feel bioinformatics projects broadly fall into three categories.Academic project as part of UG or PG course.Professional projects for biotech/drug companiesHobbyist/personal projectsWhen you do an academic project it is important to achieve a preset target within a limited time frame. Hence you have to adopt a bottom up approach wherein you know what your final result is going to be and work your way up. It is always better to keep it simple. You always have time to do more complicated things later on.Professional projects also have a predefined goal. However it has a wider scope but often has the backing of a team. Funding is also available. This is what most of us aspire to do once we become full fledged professionals.The third type of projects is for people who are not primarily bioinformaticians, but try to explore this nascent specialty, keeping their field as the initial entry point. They often try a top down approach and may not be always successful!Let me suggest the follo...
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Free Ebooks On Bioinformatics
2007-02-01 06:37:00 Free ebooks on Bioinformatics, Chemiinformatics, Structure Based Drug Design, Bionanotechnology, Qsar, Biotechnology, Molecular biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Clinical research and more....Download now free ebooks on Bipinformatics.See other free ebooks on Biology category. |



