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» bioinfo-hr.org - Home of the Bioinformatics Group at the Faculty of Science, Zagreb, Croatia. Research include: codon usage analysis (INCA software package), and microarray data processing in context of metabolic pathway networks (MADNet).
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» BioInformatics Centre - Singapore - BIC hosts Bio-Resources including BioAgent, BioPortal, APBioNET, BioJournals, BioFTP Sites, BioSoftware, Biotech Directories, BioNet News/Archives, Bio Databases, Bio Catalogs, E-Mail Servers, Virtual Lib, Web Search, Patent Search
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» Bioinformatics Unit at University of Manchester - Provides links both to projects and the people involved, comparative dot plots of whole genomes and chromosomal fragments, a browsable ontology of bioinformatics, Comparative interaction tables, 3D visualisation of the yeast protein clusters in the INTERACT database, EMBL-SCALAR, Search at SWISSPROT using Conceptual BLAST.
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» BIOMAP Project - BIOMAP Project Website of Bioinformatics Group at Faculty of IT, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
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» Biomolecular Modelling - Group working on protein bioinformatics tools for fold recognition, modelling, docking, and protein interaction networks. Includes details of software, publications and databases.
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» Brutlag Bioinformatics Group - Homepage of a group at Stanford University who are interested in the problems of predicting biological function and structure from primary sequence. Developers of EMOTIF, EMATRIX, and 3MOTIF.
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» Central Plantation Crops Research Institute - Library and Bioinformatics Centre, with databases on the biotechnological aspects of coconut, cocoa and arecanut. Provides career opportunities, staff profiles and mission statement.
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» Cologne University Bioinformatics Center - CUBIC is one of six bioinformatics centers which were merged to form the Network of Bioinformatics Competence Centers (NBCC). The center is designed as a research institution focused on the analysis of molecular networks in organisms.
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» Computational Biology Research Center - Computational Biology Research Center at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The focus is on bioinformatics in terms of information theory independent from experimental-biology projects.
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» Computational Genetics Laboratory - Develops and applies computational and statistical methods to detecting and characterizing genetic, genomic, and proteomic biomarkers of common human diseases.
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» Computational Molecular Biology Training Group - Integrative graduate education and research training (IGERT) Computational Molecular Biology at Iowa State University. Major thrusts include bioinformatics, genomics, genome evolution, and macromolecular Structure and function studies.
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» CVS and CIR Bioinformatics - Based in the Queen's Medical Research Institute (QMRI) at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Bioinformatics support and research within the cardiovascular and inflammation medical research centres.
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» Dr. G P S Raghava - Work in bioinformatics with particular emphasis on protein structure prediction.
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» GeneSilico - Homepage of the Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Protein Engineering. Provides free access to a number of bioinformatic servers and databases and information about the interdisciplinary group headed by Janusz Bujnicki.
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» Gerstein Group - Research in the field of bioinformatics, using computation to analyze genome sequences, expression datasets and macromolecular structures.
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» Hanah Margalit's Bioinformatics Lab - An Israeli lab focussing on: determination of T-cell epitopes along a protein sequence, protein-DNA interaction in transcription regulation, genome-scale analysis, sequence-structure relationship.
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» Helix Bioinformatics Group - This is a research group within the Stanford Medical Informatics laboratory directed by Russ Altman, MD, PhD. We focus on the application of computational techniques to problems in molecular biology. We are particularly interested in (1) knowledge-based systems for supporting scientific computation (2) the representation and manipulation of structural uncertainty, (3) and the development of novel representations of structure that are useful for computing.
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» High Performance Computing and Informatics Office - Provides expertise and resources in high performance computing, computational science, biomedical informatics, and modern information technology to the NIH scientific community. For NIH scientists only.
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» The Institute for Genomic Research - (TIGR) is a not-for-profit research institute carrying out structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products.
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» Institute of Molecular Bioscience - The Institute for Molecular Bioscience is the centrepiece of a research complex being developed by the University of Queensland in partnership with Australia's CSIRO and other research agencies. Research focus is on animal, biomedical and pharmaceutical research and it has a major division of genomics and bioinformatics.
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» Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics - Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics, Uppsala, Sweden, research areas include Algorithms and Databases, Genome Studies, Expression and Function, and Structure and Design. Runs courses and seminars in Bioinformatics.
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» Lussier Phenomics Research Group - Conducts research in the emerging field of phenomics, using computation to model phenotypes, integrate genomic with phenotypic datasets, and analyze phenomes to aid the understanding and the treatment of diseases.
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» Molecular Information Theory - Home page of the Molecular Information Theory group at the Center for Cancer Research Nanobiology Program, NIH.
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» Theoretical and Computational Biology Group - The Theoretical and computational biology group at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is headed by Cyrus Chothia. The group has a strong interest in genome analysis and protein structure.
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» UC Santa Cruz Bioinformatics Research Group - The University of California, Santa Cruz Bioinformatics group built the tools Genie for gene-finding and SAM for hidden Markov models. Interests include assembling the human genome, protein structure prediction, stochastic context-free grammars for RNA alignment.
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» Vancouver Bioinformatics User Group - Association of researchers and students in British Columbia who have an interest in the field of bioinformatics. Meeting and contact information provided.
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