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Bioinformatics Methods and Protocols | Humana Press |
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Topic: Science |
9:56 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003 |
Several chapters from this book are freely available in PDF. Here are the titles: * Building a Multiuser Sequence Analysis Facility Using Freeware * Flexible Sequence Similarity Searching with the FASTA3 Program Package * Annonating Sequence Data Using Genotator * Computer Resources for the Clinical and Molecular Geneticist * Computing with DNA * Design and Implementation of an Introductory Course for Computer Applications in Molecular Biology and Genetics Bioinformatics Methods and Protocols | Humana Press |
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Biology Seeks a Few Good Geeks |
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Topic: Science |
9:55 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003 |
"As chairwoman of the inaugural IEEE Computer Society Bioinformatics Conference, held at Stanford University last week, Markstein is trying to recruit the leading minds of computer science into what she calls "the industrial revolution of biology," an anticipated period of discovery resulting from the analysis of genomic information. " Biology Seeks a Few Good Geeks |
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IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience |
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Topic: Science |
9:54 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003 |
] The journal will accept basic and applied papers dealing ] both with Engineering, Physics, Chemistry and Computer ] Science and with Biology and Medicine with respect to ] bio-molecules and cells. The content of acceptable papers ] ranges from practical/clinical/environmental applications ] to formalized mathematical theory. Themes will include: ] ] Biocompatibility of materials; Tissue engineering aspects ] at the nano and micro scale; Molecular and biomolecular ] sensors and electronics; Nano and microtechnology for the ] study of bio-molecules and cells; Computer methods for ] nanobioscience; Bioinformatics and biocomputing; ] DNA computing; and more. IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience |
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Bioinformatics - the new Telecom |
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Topic: Science |
9:54 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003 |
In life-sciences establishments around the world, the laboratory rat is giving way to the computer mouseas computing joins forces with biology to create a bioinformatics market that is expected to be worth nearly $40 billion within three years Bioinformatics - the new Telecom |
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The Fourth International Georgia Tech Conference on Bioinformatics |
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Topic: Science |
9:54 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003 |
The fourth bi-annual International Bioinformatics conference, to be held November 13-16, 2003, in Atlanta, GA, brings together researchers working at the cutting edge of contemporary "genome-based" biological science. Three previous conferences attracted participants from both Academia and Industry worldwide. Speakers include Albert-Lásló Barabási, professor at Notre Dame and author of "Linked". The Fourth International Georgia Tech Conference on Bioinformatics |
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Topic: Science |
9:41 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003 |
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