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  1. Introduction to Machine Learning and Bioinformatics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis) by Sushmita Mitra, Sujay Datta, et all 2008-06-05
  2. Machine Learning in Bioinformatics (Wiley Series in Bioinformatics) by Yanqing Zhang, Jagath C. Rajapakse, 2008-12-03
  3. Applied Bioinformatics: An Introduction by Paul Maria Selzer, Richard Marhöfer, et all 2008-02-06
  4. Proteomics and Protein-Protein Interactions: Biology, Chemistry, Bioinformatics, and Drug Design (Protein Reviews)
  5. Computational Intelligence and Pattern Analysis in Biology Informatics (Wiley Series in Bioinformatics) by Ujjwal Maulik, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, et all 2010-11-16
  6. Clustering in Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) by John David MacCuish, Norah E. MacCuish, 2010-11-15
  7. Biomolecular Networks: Methods and Applications in Systems Biology (Wiley Series in Bioinformatics) by Luonan Chen, Rui-Sheng Wang, et all 2009-07-20
  8. Bioinformatics for Systems Biology
  9. Microarray Bioinformatics by Dov Stekel, 2003-09-08
  10. Statistical Bioinformatics: For Biomedical and Life Science Researchers (Methods of Biochemical Analysis) by Jae K. Lee, 2010-02-15
  11. Bioinformatics: High Performance Parallel Computer Architectures (Embedded Multi-Core Systems)
  12. Java for Bioinformatics and Biomedical Applications by Harshawardhan Bal, Johnny Hujol, 2010-11-02
  13. Essentials of Genomics and Bioinformatics
  14. Computational Text Analysis: For Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics by Soumya Raychaudhuri, 2006-03-30

61. Bioinformatics Web - Comprehensive Educational Resource On Bioinformatics
Comprehensive education resource on bioinformatics.
http://www.geocities.com/bioinformaticsweb/
Bioinformatics Web - Comprehensive educational resource on Bioinformatics
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62. Computation And Informatics In Biology And Medicine
Interdisciplinary predoctoral and postdoctoral bioinformatics training program, funded by a grant from The National Library of Medicine. Links, events, people and news.
http://www.cibm.wisc.edu/
Home General Section Overview Program Administration People Faculty Trainers Predoctoral Trainees Postdoctoral Fellows Past Trainees Events CIBM Seminar Series Annual Retreat Annual Training Meeting Presentations News Honors and Awards Nomination Deadlines Ph.D. Program Links Program Details Graduate Postdoctorate Short-Term Research
Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine
The University of Wisconsin - Madison is proud to sponsor an interdisciplinary predoctoral and postdoctoral bioinformatics training program, funded by a grant from The National Library of Medicine (No. 5T15LM007359), with additional support from the University of Wisconsin Graduate School and departments across campus. The CIBM mission is to provide modern training for a new generation of researchers wishing to solve biomedical problems requiring strengths in both computational and biological science. Ph. D. students who are eligible for this interdisciplinary training include those majoring in computer sciences, statistics, genetics, biochemistry, engineering, and other computational areas and biological science disciplines from five colleges across campus. By participating in the Computation and Informatics Training Program, computer scientists, statisticians, and engineers receive cross-disciplinary training in biological sciences. Similarly, biologists receive cross-disciplinary training in statistics, engineering and computational areas related to biomedical research problems.

63. Applied Bioinformatics Journal
Applied bioinformatics is a new peerreviewed journal presenting clinicalinformatics and biological data management papers.
http://www.openmindjournals.com/bioinformatics.html
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Applied Bioinformatics ISSN: 1175-5636
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Applied Bioinformatics is a resource for professional bioinformaticists, providing readers with topical reviews of computational and methodological developments. In addition, the journal contains original research articles on all areas of bioinformatics including microarray analysis, databases and datamining, phylogenetics, forensics, protein structure prediction and evolution, and genomics. Applied Bioinformatics features articles that provide the practising bioinformaticist with information relating to global and regional bioinformatics resources, and a future view of this developing field. In this respect, we endeavour to keep our readers updated on various computational and experimental standards and practices that emerge. Updated

64. Artificial Intelligence And Heuristic Methods For Bioinformatics
NATO Advanced Studies Institute. San Miniato, Italy; 111 October 2001.
http://www.dsi.unifi.it/ai4bio/
Artificial Intelligence and Heuristic
Methods for Bioinformatics
A NATO Advanced Studies Institute
San Miniato, Italy October 1-11, 2001
Co-directors: Paolo Frasconi (University of Florence) Ron Shamir (Tel Aviv University)
New Book: Artificial Intelligence and Heuristic Methods for Bioinformatics published by IOS Press. Table of Contents Home Schedule and program of lectures Online lecture notes and links ... Contact: ai4bio@dsi.unifi.it Artificial Intelligence and heuristic methods are extremely important for the present and future developments of bioinformatics, a very recent and strategic discipline having the potential for a revolutionary impact on biotechnology, pharmacology, and medicine. While computation has already transformed our industrial society, a comparable biotechnological transformation is on the horizon. In the last few years it has become clear that these two exponentially growing areas are actually converging. Molecular biologists are currently engaged in some of the most impressive data collection projects. Recent genome-sequencing projects are generating an enormous amount of data related to the function and the structure of biological molecules and sequences. Other complementary high-throughput technologies, such as DNA micro-arrays, are rapidly generating large amounts of data that are too overwhelming for conventional approaches to biological data analysis. The interpretation of this wealth of data may deeply affect our understanding of life at the molecular level, but the elicitation and the representation of biological knowledge are extremely challenging tasks, which are increasingly demanding powerful and sophisticated computational tools.

65. Bioinformatics Centre, University Of Pune, India
The centre information in the area of Biotechnology with a stress on Virology,proteins nucleic acid sequences and structures, Microbial strain data.
http://bioinfo.ernet.in/
About Centre History Founder Director The Director Infrastructure ... University of Pune Courses M.Sc Bioinformatics Advanced Diploma
in Bioinformatics
Databases VirGen Animal Virus Information System Agricultural Pests of India Bioinformatics Human Genome Maps ... RKC codes for Microbes The Bioinformatics centre (D.I.C) at the University of Pune, Pune provides an up to-date and an accurate information in the area of Biotechnology with emphasis on Virology, protein and nucleic acid sequences, structures, Microbial strain data and also an access to the other related areas through networks. Apart from answering the bibliographic queries and supplying the sequence data, the centre also offers unique facilities for data analysis. The hardware, software and the expertise available at this centre facilitate the users in every possible way. The centre is equipped with state-of-art services and facilitates in terms of hardware, software, information storage and retrieval. Latest News Past and Present Events BioInformatics National Certification (BINC) Examination instituted by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi and coordinated by University of Pune, Pune will be conducted on 12-13 November 2005. Click here for details....

66. Ensembl Genome Browser
Vega Trace server Archive! sites Stable Archive! link for this page The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute The European bioinformatics Institute
http://www.ensembl.org/
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Homo sapiens [NCBI 35]
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Macaca mulatta [Mmul 0.1]
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Mus musculus [NCBI m34]
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Rattus norvegicus [RGSC 3.4]
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Tetraodon nigroviridis [TETRAODON 7]
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Drosophila melanogaster [BGDP 4]
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Anopheles gambiae [MOZ 2]
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Apis mellifera [Amel 2.0]
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae [SGD]
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About Ensembl
Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL - EBI and the Sanger Institute to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on selected eukaryotic genomes. Ensembl is primarily funded by the

67. UCLA Bioinformatics
Main web site for the UCLA bioinformatics program.
http://www.bioinformatics.ucla.edu/
Bioinformatics is the study of the inherent structure of biological information and biological systems. It brings together the avalanche of systematic biological data (e.g. genomes) with the analytic theory and practical tools of mathematics and computer science.
Mission The UCLA Center for Bioinformatics is an interdepartmental faculty group that pursues fundamental research in bioinformatics and allied fields such as genomics and proteomics, and offers a graduate curriculum in bioinformatics. The Center fosters faculty research collaborations, provides graduate training fellowships, and operates a Bioinformatics User Lab for UCLA researchers. The Center is composed of more than 15 faculty laboratories active in bioinformatics research, from the Medical School, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering.
Faculty Research The faculty of the UCLA Center for Bioinformatics engage in a wide variety of research topics in bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics. The Center includes more than 15 laboratories affiliated with departments such as Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Human Genetics, and Statistics. Detailed faculty research descriptions are available at

68. Science Jobs - Search Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical And Life Sciences
Lists a variety of academic, government and industry vacancy listings in the biosciences, including bioinformatics and chemistry related positions. US based.
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69. NCBI Education
NCBI also provides focused bioinformatics minicourses for researchers, teachers,and college students. NCBI mini-courses are either problem-based such as
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Education/
PubMed Entrez BLAST OMIM ... Structure Search Entrez NCBI Web Site PubMed Protein Nucleotide Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Domains 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO Datasets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NLM Catalog OMIM PMC PopSet PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy UniGene UniSTS for
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Tutorials Structure Entrez PubMed About NCBI ... A Science Primer BLAST / PSI-BLAST Information and tutorials BLAST statistics Genes and disease ... Glossary of genetic terms Bioinformatics Milestones Similarity searching Glossary of terms References Courses Keeping up with enhancements and the increasing diversity of NCBI molecular biology resources can be challenging. To help scientists meet this challenge, the NCBI service desk provides a free training course, A Field Guide to GenBank and NCBI Resources . All researchers, educators and students will find the Field Guide to be a useful introduction and survey of the available NCBI tools and databases, even experienced NCBI users will learn something new and useful. More ...

70. UK CropNet - The UK Crop Plant Bioinformatics Network
Individual databases for Arabidopsis, Barley, Brassica, Forage grasses, Millet and comparative analysis . Also develops new tools and displays to highlight the agronomic significance of comparative analysis.
http://ukcrop.net
About Projects Software Databases ... Help Quick database access: Select DB AGR BarleyDB BrassicaDB CropSeqDB FoggDB MilletGenes AlfaGenes BeanGenes CassavaDB CompositDB CoolGenes CottonDB DictyDB EcoSys EthnobotDB FoodplantDB GrainGenes Mendel-ESTs Mendel-GFDb MPNADB PhytochemDB RiceBlastDB RiceGenes SolGenes SorghumDB SoyBase Did you know?
Welcome to UK CropNet
The UK Crop Plant Bioinformatics Network
Welcome to the website of the UK Crop Plant Bioinformatics Network (UK CropNet). Established in 1996 as part of the BBSRC 's Plant and Animal Genome Analysis special initiative, our focus is the development, management, and distribution of information relating to comparative mapping and genome research in crop plants. Find out more about our background or read our UK CropNet paper published in Nucleic Acids Research (pdf reader required). This site hosts a wide range of databases and software developed by UK CropNet, as well as hosting many other plant databases developed in the USA. You can perform a keyword text search across all of these databases or use our UK CropNet BLAST server to search against all of the sequences in these databases.

71. SquirrelMail
SocBiN is a nonprofit organisation for people working with and interested in bioinformatics. One task of the society is to arrange annual conferences on bioinformatics, of which the first took place April 1999 in Lund.
http://www.socbin.org/
SocBiN Society for Bioinformatics in the Nordic countries
SocBiN is a non-profit organization for people working with and interested in bioinformatics and computational biology. The organization has predominantly members from the Nordic (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) and Baltic (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland) countries. One task of the society is to arrange annual conferences on Bioinformatics. This year, we will arrange our eighth conference, June 15-18, 2006, in Aarhus, Denmark. The previous conference venues have been Lund, Sweden (April 1999), Helsingør, Denmark (April 2000), Skövde, Sweden (April 2001), Bergen, Norway (April 2002), Helsinki, Finland (May 2003), Linköping, Sweden (June 2004), and Tartu, Estonia (June 2005). SocBiN is the affiliated regional group in the Nordic and Baltic regions of ISCB , the International Society for Compuational Biology. To register for membership, you just need to join our mailing list: here Annual SocBiN Conference Links NBN Nordic Bioinformatics Network (sponsored by NorFA)
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Bioinformatics 2005, June 9-12, 2005, Tartu, Estonia

72. Bioinformatics Factsheet
NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, developssoftware tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/bioinformatics.html
National Center for Biotechnology Information About NCBI NCBI at a Glance A Science Primer Databases and Tools ...
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Science Primer:
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SNPs

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Just the Facts: A Basic Introduction to the Science Underlying NCBI Resources
BIOINFORMATICS
The completion of a "working draft" of the human genomean important milestone in the Human Genome Projectwas announced in June 2000 at a press conference at the White House and was published in the February 15, 2001 issue of the journal Nature Over the past few decades, major advances in the field of molecular biology, coupled with advances in genomic technologies, have led to an explosive growth in the biological information generated by the scientific community. This deluge of genomic information has, in turn, led to an absolute requirement for computerized databases to store, organize, and index the data and for specialized tools to view and analyze the data.
What Is a Biological Database?

73. Bioinformatics Resources
Resource for searching genetic databases, online tools, journals, and recent news.
http://www.genet.sickkids.on.ca/bioinfo_resources/
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74. Stephen Roberts's Home Page
Oxford. Robotics Research Group. Machine learning, Bayesian learning, datadriven inference, signal and image processing, bioinformatics, computational and mathematical biology.
http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~sjrob
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E-mail: sjrob AT robots.ox.ac.uk Stephen Roberts' main area of research lies in machine learning approaches to data analysis. He has particular interests in the application of machine learning methods to problems in mathematical biology. Current research focuses on Bayesian statistics, graphical models, independent component analysis and information theory. He runs the and is a fellow of Somerville College Brain-Computer Interface Book: Probabilistic Modelling Positions available ... Software and data

75. Bioinformatics
fulltext of selected papers in bioinformatics or genomics
http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/bioinfor.htm
Bioinformatics (Genomics) Introduction Chargaff's Four Rules Sueoka's Correlations Szybalski's Transcription Direction Rule ... Course Information
Introduction T o build a house you need bricks and mortar and something else the " know-how ", or " information " as to how to go about your business. The Victorians knew this. But when it came to the " building " of animals and plants, the word, and perhaps the concept, of " information " is difficult to trace in their writings. Classical scholars tell us that Aristotle did not have this problem. The " eidos ", the form-giving essense that shapes the embryo " contributes nothing to the the material body of the embryo but only communicates its program of development " (see Delbrück's "Aristotle-totle-totle" in Of Microbes and Life 1971, pp. 50-55). William Bateson spoke of a " factor " (gene) having the " power " to bring about the building of the characters which make up an organism (Click Here) . He used the "

76. Molecular Biology Databases - Enzymes And Pathways
Links to enzyme, metabolic and signaling pathways databases from the bioinformatics Unit at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
http://bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il/mb/db/enzymes.html

77. QuantumBio Inc -- A Next Generation Of CAMM & CADD
Develops solutions for ComputerAssisted Molecular Modeling and Computer-Assisted Drug Design, with emphasis on semiempirical quantum mechanics and bioinformatics.
http://www.quantumbioinc.com/
QuantumBio provides Pharmaceutical and Biotech companies with patent pending fast Quantum Mechanical (QM) solutions for Lead Optimization! QuantumBio offers the following lead optimization capabilities for your drug discovery investment:
  • Use QM based Scoring Function to predict protein-ligand binding affinities on a daily basis. Study protein-ligand complexes containing metals. Predict ligand-induced NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) Chemical Shift Perturbation on protein. Study large biomolecules of 500 or 15,000 atoms with QM. Understand the Pair-Wise Energy Decomposition of protein-ligand complex interaction. Improve QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships) understanding with Quantum Chemistry Molecular Field Analysis (MFA).
August 23, 2004 QuantumBio at Fall 2004 ACS in Philadelphia. July 19, 2004 QuantumBio releases DivCon Discovery Suite 2.1.5. May 31, 2004 BioInform highlights QuantumBio. May 2004 Start-Ups magazine profiles QuantumBio. ... March 2004 QuantumBio featured in the LSGPA Accelerator newsletter.

78. Systems Biology At The University Of California, San Francisco
Biosystems research at UCSF bioengineering, bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, modeling, simulation, computational therapeutics, and therapeutic engineering.
http://biosystems.ucsf.edu/
Biosystems Group at Click on picture above for an explanation
    A primary site for systems biology research at UCSF is the Biosystems group the Hunt Lab. Research in the Biosystems group can be broadly characterized as a blend of Bioengineering, Computational Biology (including Bioinformatics and Computational Therapeutics ), Systems Biology, and Therapeutic Engineering It is uniquely interdisciplinary. Our goal is to use and create computational and informatic approaches to discover useful new biological knowledge. We seek novel approaches that will accelerate drug development and enable therapeutic advances, optimization, and individualization. No two members of the group have the same interests, expertise or research focus.

79. BioInfoGen, Inc. Technical & Management Consulting And Industry Research Publica
Consulting services for the biotechnology, genomics and pharmaceutical spaces. Full service consulting in LIMS, bioinformatics, infrastructure, database and project management.
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80. Bioinformatics Sequence And Genome Analysis, By David Mount
Companion website to the book with additional material and links.
http://www.bioinformaticsonline.org/
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Sequence and Genome Analysis, Second Edition ABOUT THIS WEB SITE
The bioinformaticsonline.org Web site augments the content of Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis , Second Edition. Users of this site can:
  • access Web sites mentioned in the book from hyperlinked versions of the relevant tables access BioPerl, Perl, and R script programs described in the book receive announcements about updates and additions

ABOUT THIS BOOK
Computational analysis of the data generated by genome sequencing, proteomics, and array-based technologies is critically important. The second edition of Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis provides comprehensive instruction in computational methods for analyzing DNA, RNA, and protein data, with explanations of the underlying algorithms, the advantages and limitations of each method, and strategies for their application to biological problems. The previous edition of this textbook, based on the pioneering course given at the University of Arizona by the author, David W. Mount, was the first to be widely adopted for course use around the world. The second edition has been extensively revised, with guidance provided by experienced instructors, to maximize its value for both undergraduate and graduate level teaching.

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