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  1. Bioinformatics Algorithms: Techniques and Applications (Wiley Series in Bioinformatics) by Ion Mandoiu, Alexander Zelikovsky, 2008-02-25
  2. Theory and Mathematical Methods in Bioinformatics (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) by Shiyi Shen, 2010-11-02

141. Department Of Biomedical Informatics @ The Ohio State University Medical Center
Crossdisciplinary department, focusing on scientific data integration, imaging and simulation, medical informatics, computational biology, and bioinformatics. Develops middleware and optimizations for enabling Grid computing. Research, faculty, and course details given.
http://bmi.osu.edu
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    Biomedical Informatics at the OSU Medical Center
    Welcome to BMI, a graduate department and research unit. We apply distributed and parallel computing techniques to data retrieval and integration, imaging, simulation, medical informatics, and computational biology, and we develop middleware and optimizations to enable Grid computing in the biological, medical, and physical sciences. To find out more about our department, you can read our department overview , browse through our research areas and projects pages , or read the featured research sections and highlights on this page.
    STORM and NMI-R5
    Featured Research
    The National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative ( NMI ) addresses the need for software infrastructure to support scientific and engineering research. NMI helps fund the development of middleware to enable a cyberinfrastructure facilitating new modes of collaboration and resource sharing. BMI contributes both DataCutter and STORM to NMI's of middleware. STORM is new to the NMI release. It makes it possible to perform

142. The Bioinformatics Template Library (BTL)
Provides the generic mathematical components that will allow programmers to more rapidly construct applications that model biological entities.
http://people.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/~classlib/bioinf/BTL99.html
The Bioinformatics Template Library (BTL) The BTL uses templates to implement generic programming in same way as the Standard Template Library (STL). The original STL has largely been incorporated into the ANSII/ISO standard for C++. For more information on the STL, see Silicon Graphic's Programmers Guide
The BTL is described in a poster we presented recently Download BTL 3.0 BTL3.tar.gz or BTL3.zip
The source code was last updated on 29th October 1999 following one year of use worldwide it is now regarded as a beta release View the BTL 3.0 documentation Note: BTL is fully tested with egcs 1.1.1 and 1.1.2.
Following the gcc/egcs merger there have been problems with more recent releases.
Use with gcc 2.95 and beyond is not presently recommended. Any questions to Mark Williams

143. Online Lectures On Bioinformatics
Online Lectures on bioinformatics navigation. Online Lectures on bioinformatics.Biological preliminaries Introduction References Exercises Answers
http://lectures.molgen.mpg.de/online_lectures.html
Online Lectures on Bioinformatics
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    144. Bioinformatics & Biological Computing Home
    Comprehensive bioinformatics site, with access to multiple database searching and sequence analysis tools from the Weizmann Institute of Science.
    http://bip.weizmann.ac.il/index.html
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    Advancing biological research using computational and mathematical tools Welcome to the website of the Bioinformatics and Biological Computing Unit at the Weizmann Institute of Science Bioinformatics uses computation to advance the scientific understanding of living systems. The people in our unit help life scientists use computing tools to make biological research more productive. We teach courses, present workshops and seminars, provide individual consulting, and make computing tools and computing power available. We're a resource for novices as well as those who have experience using bioinformatics tools. Learn more about our work Our website contains a variety of information about bioinformatics resources available at the Weizmann Institute and elsewhere. Click on a link on the blue bar above to find out about tools, training, and consulting that we offer, as well as related activities. Sign up for our email list to stay in touch with local bioinformatics updates. Always feel free to contact us if you have questions!

    145. Science Functional Genomics Resources: Educational Resources
    Glossaries in genetics and genomics, molecular biology and biochemistry, postgenomics, biotechnology and bioinformatics (including proteomics)and medical genomics from Science Magazine Online.
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    The rapid changes afoot in genomics, bioinformatics, and gene medicine are forcing scientists, policymakers, and the public alike to grapple with some unfamiliar terminology. The Web, fortunately, offers a rich supply of online glossaries and dictionaries to help make sense of it all. A bit too rich, in fact; to narrow down the choices, we've gathered on this page some of the better online glossaries out there. We've awarded a rosette ( ) to the top sites in selected categories, and a star ( ) to denote additional standout resources. In conferring these rankings, we've tended to favor comprehensive sites that make good use of the Web, through functionality such as internal hyperlinking of related terms. (Those not so honored are still excellent, however, and are well worth a visit.) Genetics and genomics General biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry Post-genomics, biotech, and bioinformatics Medical genomics ... Specific organisms and topics
    Genetics and genomics
    Glossaries focusing on genetics and genomics, particularly with respect to the human genome.

    146. LCB Home page
    The Linnaeus Centre for bioinformatics (LCB) is a recently established highly active Prominent research disciplines in bioinformatics such as Biology,
    http://www.lcb.uu.se/
    @import url(CSS/my.css); Home Mission Personnel Organization ... Home The Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics (LCB) is a recently established highly active research centre located at the Biomedical Centre (BMC), Uppsala, Sweden. Being a joint initiative between Uppsala University and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences guarantees high quality cutting edge research ranging from microbial and mammalian genomics via computational functional genomics to molecular evolution. Prominent research disciplines in bioinformatics such as Biology, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics are combined in this unique research platform which also has access to the National Supercomputer Center (NSC) in Sweden. News Press release from the Uppsala University describes a new publication of David H. Ardell, Assistant professor at the LCB ...
    On January 28th 2005, the first PhD to graduate from the Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics, Torgeir R. Hvidsten, formally received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ...

    Press release from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Uppsala University 2005-02-01

    The Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics (LCB) invites for the final round of applications to visit LCB in the context of a project funded by the European
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    Three postdoctoral positions are available with flexible start dates, funded by the Wallenberg Foundation. All positions are guaranteed for one year with a possible extension ...

    Visiting Address:
    C6:306, BMC building

    147. Home Page Of The UW-Madison Machine Learning Research Group
    Research on information retrieval and extraction, bioinformatics, connectionist models, hybrid systems.
    http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~shavlik/uwml.html
    This page contains relevant information about, and for, the members of the Machine Learning Research Group (MLRG) at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
    Table of Contents
    Group Members (as of Summer 2002)
    Also see the web pages of Mark Craven Olvi Mangasarian David Page , and Grace Wahba
    MLRG's Archive of Recent Papers
    Visit the page describing our recent publications . (An ASCII file containing a list of our recent abstracts is also available.)
    MLRG's Archive of Datasets and Domain Theories
    You can access our ftp directory that contains several ML testbeds . (You can also access via ftp the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Database , which is from Prof. Olvi Mangasarian's group).
    Relevant Local Links

    148. Bioinformatics 2003

    http://bioinf.uta.fi/bio2003/

    149. Radiation Hybrid Database
    Database of raw data used in constructing radiation hybrid maps. This includes STS data, scores, experimental conditions, and cross references.
    http://corba.ebi.ac.uk/RHdb/
    Radiation Hybrid Database - Release 19.0 - 22 January 2001
    This release contains: 133239 RH entries (106574 different STSs), 92 maps, 15 Panels, 229 experimental conditions and 3 species.
    RHdb is a database of raw data used in constructing radiation hybrid maps . This includes STS data, scores, experimental conditions, and extensive cross references. Access to the current working release status report. These reports are generated every night (GMT). EST clusters
    • Mouse, Rat and Zebrafish, Maize and more EuroGeneIndexes available now ! With assemblies !
    • RHalloc : an allocation database for ESTs.
    How to submit data How to get the flat-files output Maps
    • We do not yet calculate maps, but

    150. The Asia Pacific BioInformatics Network (APBioNET)
    Fostering the Growth of bioinformatics and allied disciplines in the Asia Pacific ASEANChina bioinformatics Workshop, Center for bioinformatics,
    http://www.apbionet.org/
    "Fostering the Growth of Bioinformatics and allied disciplines in the Asia Pacific"
    News Releases
    • APBioNet's elections are now in progress and voting will end 31st Aug 2005. If you as a member have not voted yet, or have not received your voting ballot, please email elect -at- apbionet.org to get a copy.
    • InCoB 2005 in Busan, Korea from 22-24 Sep 2005.
      Co-location with AASBi and KSBI conferences as part of the BIOINFO-2005 Conference.
      Website http://biosoft.kaist.ac.kr/bioinfo2005/
    • LSGrid2005 in Biopolis, Singapore from 5-6 May 2005
      APBioNet co-organises the 2nd International Life Science Grid Workshop in Singapore.
      Website http://www.lsgrid.org/2005
    • APBioNet announces nominations open for the first election of ExCo Office Bearers for appointment by January 2005 (postponed). APBioNet Annual General Meeting to be held on 6 Sep 2004 at the InCoB 2004 conference , Room NZ1, Aotea Centre, Auckland New Zealand to discuss the Election Process,APBioNet structure, activities, constitution and other matters.

    151. Vasant Honavar's Home In Cyberspace
    Iowa State University. Machine learning, intelligent agents, information integration, probabilistic models, and bioinformatics and computational biology.
    http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~honavar/
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH LABORATORY
    Department of Computer Science
    Iowa State University
    VASANT HONAVAR
    VASANT HONAVAR
    Professor
    Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory

    Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Program

    Department of Computer Science

    210 Atanasoff Hall
    Iowa State University

    Ames
    Iowa
    voice: (515) 294-1098 fax: (515) 294-0258 email: honavar@cs.iastate.edu You can generally find me here. Index

    152. CBRG
    Don t forget we offer bioinformatics training every month on the new system CBRG to host a series of bioinformaticsrelated focus groups in June 2004.
    http://www.molbiol.ox.ac.uk/

    153. CCG Home
    Develops MOE, the Molecular Operating Environment, a package for high throughput discovery, bioinformatics, and computer aided molecular design.
    http://www.chemcomp.com/
    News - Chemical Computing Group Releases New MOE Version 2005.06 More - CCG Honors Excellence Award Winners at the Fall ACS in Washington, D.C. More - CCG announces the European User Group Meeting, to be held on September 19-20 in Cologne, Germany. More Contact us Career Opportunities Legal Notice

    154. Bioinformatics Research Center: Home
    Programs in bioinformatics and Statistical Genetics. The bioinformatics ResearchCenter (BRC) at North Carolina State University is one of the world s
    http://statgen.ncsu.edu/brcwebsite/home.php
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    The Bioinformatics Research Center (BRC) at North Carolina State University is one of the world's premier centers for education and research in bioinformatics, the field that integrates information science and statistics with the study of genomics. Established by the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina System in 2000, the BRC is located on NC State University's Centennial Campus in Raleigh. The BRC has two important missions:
    • Research: Our research focuses on the development of new computational and statistical tools for the analysis and interpretation of genomic data. Our research addresses both theoretical and practical issues in human, plant, and animal genetics. Education: The BRC is dedicated to providing outstanding educational and training opportunities for graduate students and genomic scientists. We offer graduate programs in bioinformatics and statistical genetics.

    155. Keygene.com // Home
    Company doing contract research in bioinformatics and genomic databasing using AFLP. In Wageningen, The Netherlands.
    http://www.keygene.nl/
    you are here: HOME Contact Info Welcome to Keygene Keygene N.V.
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    T +31 (0)317 466 866
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    Keygene is a service provider in the genetic analysis of plants, animals and micro-organisms. On this website you will find information about:
    • the services that Keygene provides; the technologies that Keygene applies in providing these services; the technologies that Keygene can provide to support your own research activities.

    156. Home — University Of Michigan Bioinformatics
    The bioinformatics Program was established as an interdepartmental program in 1998 The bioinformatics Program works closely with the Michigan Center for
    http://www.bioinformatics.med.umich.edu/
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    by Zope Admin last modified 2005-07-12 11:09 AM The Bioinformatics Program was established as an interdepartmental program in 1998 at the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor. Dr. David States was recruited as director of the Program in 2000. The Graduate Program began in 2001 with its first matriculating class, and our talented group of students is growing with every new class admitted each year.
    This Program is very interdisciplinary in nature and involves many different schools and departments across campus. Among these are departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering, School of Public Health, School of Information, Center for Study of Complex Systems, Department of Mathematics, Department of Human Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology. This diverse involvement results in many interesting research collaborations between faculty and students.
    The Bioinformatics Program works closely with the

    157. Bioinformatisk Breddningsmagister
    Magisterprogram med ¤mnesbredd i bioinformatik vid universitetet i Sk¶vde. Programinneh¥ll, utbildningsplan antagningsstatistik och f¶rkunskapskrav.
    http://www.ida.his.se/ida/program/spb/
    Magisterprogram med ämnesbredd i bioinformatik
    Filosofie magister examen poäng Bioinformatik handlar om hur man kan applicera datavetenskapliga tekniker och metoder inom utvecklingen av metoder, algoritmer och verktyg för att analysera biologisk data. Programmet belyser i synnerhet analys av genuttryck, analys av DNA- och proteinsekvensdata, förutsägelse av proteinstuktur och relaterade problem. Programmet är uppbyggt i två delar: (i) Under första året läses kurser i bioinformatik, grundläggande programmering och tekniker inom artificiell intelligens; (ii) Under andra året ligger fokus på examensarbetet där studenten får möjlighet att ytterligare fördjupa och utveckla sina kunskaper samt färdigheter inom bioinformatik. Förkunskapskraven för att läsa Magisterprogram med ämnesbredd i bioinformatik är en filosofie kandidatexamen om minst 120 poäng inom biologi, datavetenskap eller matematik. Antagning till programmet sker efter individuell prövning där kunskaper inom biologi, samt relevant arbetslivserfarenhet är meriterande.
    More information about the programme in English
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    Antagningsstatistik
    (Öppnas i nytt fönster) Ansvarig för Magisterprogram med ämnesbredd i bioinformatik är Björn Olsson Studenter Studenter som läser på programmet [SIDHUVUDET] [WEBANSVARIG]
    Sidan uppdaterad: den 22 september 2003

    158. IEEE Xplore: Computational Biology And Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions On
    Computational Biology and bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on. Submit toManuscript Central. Year. 2005, 2004. Issue. Volume 2 , Issue 2, Volume 2,
    http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=8857

    159. Wiley InterScience: Journal Home - Proteins: Structure, Function, And Bioinforma
    PROTEINS publishes original reports of significant experimental and analyticresearch in all areas of protein research structure, function, computation,
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    Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics
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    Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics 1986-1995

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    160. Bielefeld University Bioinformatics Server
    BiBiServ supports Internetbased collaborative research, software developmentand distance education in bioinformatics.
    http://bibiserv.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/
    The BiBiServ Tool section currently offers bioinformatics tools for a large variety of tasks: As some analyses can take a long time - sometimes over several hours - BiBiServ provides two different result delivery mechanisms. Results of short analyses (less than 5 minutes compute time) are shown immediately in the browser. For longer analyses (maximum of one day compute time) the result is stored on a temporary web-site and the corresponding URL is sent to the user via E-mail. BiBiServ runs in a UNIX environment. The data stored locally can be accessed only by the BiBiServ administrators. The result of a calculation is stored temporarily for three days and deleted afterwards. We do not offer encrypted submissions. Thu Sep 15 09:42:11 2005

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