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  1. Bioinformatics For Dummies by Jean-Michel Claverie Ph. D., Cedric Notredame Ph.D., 2006-12-18
  2. Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics by James Tisdall, 2001-10-15
  3. Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics by Jonathan Pevsner, 2009-05-04
  4. Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur Lesk, 2008-06-02
  5. An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms (Computational Molecular Biology) by Neil C. Jones, Pavel A. Pevzner, 2004-08-01
  6. Building Bioinformatics Solutions: with Perl, R and MySQL by Conrad Bessant, Ian Shadforth, et all 2009-02-28
  7. Python For Bioinformatics (Jones and Bartlett Series in Biomedical Informatics) by Jason Kinser, 2008-06-16
  8. Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills by Cynthia Gibas, Per Jambeck, 2001-04-15
  9. Structural Bioinformatics (Methods of Biochemical Analysis)
  10. Understanding Bioinformatics by Marketa Zvelebil, Jeremy Baum, 2007-08-29
  11. Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis, Second Edition by David W. Mount, 2004-07-01
  12. Mastering Perl for Bioinformatics by James D. Tisdall, 2003-06
  13. Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics: An Introduction (Statistics for Biology and Health) by Warren J. Ewens, Gregory R. Grant, 2004-12-21
  14. R Programming for Bioinformatics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis) by Robert Gentleman, 2008-07-14

161. ElegansNet: The Organism Bio- Cheminformatics And Research Menu Hubsite
Provides navigation to information and data on a range of topics including genetics, bioinformatics, aging, and oxidative stress.
http://members.tripod.com/C.elegans/
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162. Center For Bioinformatics
Center for bioinformatics. Navigate Wadsworth Center The Center for bioinformaticsis a collaboration between the Wadsworth Center and Rensselaer
http://www.wadsworth.org/resnres/bioinfo/
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Center for Bioinformatics
Navigate Wadsworth Center The Center for Bioinformatics is a collaboration between the Wadsworth Center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Research at Wadsworth is dedicated to the development and application of Bayesian inference technology and comparative genomics to problems in molecular and structural biology. The foci of ongoing research in our group are the following:
  • Identification of subtle sequence signals in non-coding DNA RNA structure prediction and gene regulation Bayesian Bioinformatics algorithms and applications Prokaryotic transcription regulatory networks Mechanisms of eukaryotic gene regulation
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163. Gideon Dror - Home Page
Academic College of TelAviv-Yaffo. Text categorization, machine learning applications in bioinformatics, medicine, machine vision and high energy physics, feature selection for categorization and regression problems, artificial neural networks.
http://www2.mta.ac.il/~gideon/
Gideon Dror
Senior lecturer of Computer Science, the Academic College of Tel-Aviv- Yaffo
Ph.D. in High Energy Physics, 1990.
Major Research Interests
  • Natural language processing, and specifically, text categorization on hierarchies. Machine learning applications in bioinformatics, medicine, machine vision and high energy physics. Feature selection for categorization and regression problems. Theory of artificial neural networks. Neural network modeling in computational neuroscience.
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Office: 211 Antokolsky (new building). Email address: Phone: 972-3-5211-857 Fax: 972-3-5211-871 Home: 972-3-5444-646 Postal address: Department of Computer Sciences

164. Bioinformatics And Computational Biology At ISU
bioinformatics and Computational Biology faculty, research, education, andresources at Iowa State University.
http://www.bcb.iastate.edu/
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An Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB)
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165. MolMo Services: A Molecular Modeling And Drug Design Company
Software for chemoinformatics, bioinformatics, and drug design; consulting services for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
http://www.molmo.be

MolMo Services provides a wide range of computational research services for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
We offer our customers dedicated software for the most demanding challenges in computational chemistry and data-processing. We can also offer a modern facility for contract-based computational research, where our highly qualified and experienced team will produce the right solution for your computational needs.
For an overview of the software we have developed in the past, we suggest you take a look at the software page and at some applications of our software in the field of molecular modeling and drug design.

166. New York State Center Of Excellence In Bioinformatics & Life Sciences
The New York State Center of Excellence in bioinformatics Life Sciences (COE)was created on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus through more than $200
http://www.bioinformatics.buffalo.edu/coeb/content/
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General Information The was created on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus through more than $200 million dollars in funding from state, federal, industry and philanthropic sources in 2002 to create a hub of life sciences expertise in Upstate New York. The participating institutions have a rich history of life sciences research and discovery through the University at Buffalo (UB) , as the lead academic organization, and two partners, Roswell Park Cancer Institute and Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute . The COE and its research partners have started moving into a new state-of-the-art Buffalo Life Sciences Complex on the Campus featuring 400,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research facilities housing three linked buildings designed to optimize interdisciplinary collaboration. The mission of the COE is to:

167. JaMBW: Java Molecular Biology Directory
Java based Molecular Biologist's Workbench by Luca I.G.Toldo.
http://www.bioinformatics.org/JaMBW/

168. The MathWorks - Bioinformatics Toolbox - Read, Analyze, And Visualize Genomic, P
The bioinformatics Toolbox allows bioinformaticists to read in, analyze, andvisualize sequence and microarray data.
http://www.mathworks.com/products/bioinfo/
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Bioinformatics Toolbox 2.1.1
Read, analyze, and visualize genomic, proteomic, and microarray data
The Bioinformatics Toolbox offers computational molecular biologists and other research scientists an open and extensible environment in which to explore ideas, prototype new algorithms, and build applications in drug research, genetic engineering, and other genomics and proteomics projects. The toolbox provides access to genomic and proteomic data formats, analysis techniques, and specialized visualizations for genomic and proteomic sequence and microarray analysis. Most functions are implemented in the open MATLAB language, enabling you to customize the algorithms or develop your own.
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169. Applied Biosystems Proteomics
Offers a portfolio for proteomics research, with technologies in separation science, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics.
http://www.appliedbiosystems.com/catalog/myab/StoreCatalog/products/Applications

170. IngentaConnect Publication: Bioinformatics
bioinformatics. ISSN 13674803 visit publication homepage bioinformatics logo Oxford University Press logo. Publisher Oxford University Press
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/oup/cabios

171. Bioinformatics 2004

http://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/bio2004/
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172. [AICML] -
Promotes curiositydriven Machine Learning research, and leading edge scientific and commercial applications in the bioinformatics and interactive entertainment industries.
http://www.aicml.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php
Search: AICML About Us Affiliates Events ... Research Resources AICML News and Announcements more.. AICML, University of Alberta Researchers Publications Accepted at AAAI 2005 more... AICML Welcomes Brant Coghlan as Centre Manager more... AICML Researchers Win Two IJCAI-05 Distinguished Paper Awards more... AICML, University of Alberta Researchers Publications Accepted at IJCAI-05 more... AICML PROFILE : Learning in Role Playing Games Head Researcher Interactive Entertainment Jonathan Newton (M.Sc. student) is also investigating off-line learning, but in the context of role-playing games, with BioWare's NeverWinter Nights as the test bed. It is hoped that one general-purpose off-line learning method will succeed for both role-playing and sports games. ... more Jonathan Newton Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Machine Learning
Located in the Computing Science Centre on University of Alberta Campus in Edmonton, the Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Machine Learning (AICML) represents an exciting, internationally recognized node of researchers working in the field of Machine Learning.

173. SARS Bioinformatics Suite
The SARS bioinformatics Suite is a Website based at the University of Victoria . This resource is a bioinformatics site, providing in depth data,
http://athena.bioc.uvic.ca/sars/
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SARS ( Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
In March 2005, it was revealed that pigs can be infected with SARS coronavirus. One pig in China was sero positive for SARS, RT-PCR positive, and live SARS virus was isolated from its blood and feces.  Sequence of the virus suggests that the pig was infected by contact with humans.
ref: Chen W, Yan M, Yang L, Ding B, He B, Wang Y, Liu X, Liu C, Zhu H, You B, Huang S, Zhang J, Mu F, Xiang Z, Feng X, Wen J, Fang J, Yu J, Yang H, Wang J. SARS-associated coronavirus transmitted from human to pig. Emerg Infect Dis. 2005 Mar;11(3):446-8
The SARS Bioinformatics Suite is a Website based at the University of Victoria. It is funded by the Canadian Protein Engineering Network (PENCE) and by the BC SARS Accelerated Vaccine Initiative (SAVI). This resource is a bioinformatics site, providing in depth data, including a coronavirus database, and unique tools to analyze the genomes, genes and proteins of SARS and other related viruses.

174. NCGR
Develop bioinformatics and computational biology tools to support genetic analysis and discovery. Features scientific programs, software, and career opportunities.
http://www.ncgr.org/
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The National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is an independent, nonprofit research institution that develops and uses informatics for biological discovery.
Scientists at NCGR study the influence of genetic variability of both host and pathogen on infectious disease progression and its subsequent impact on human health. Computational biologists, population geneticists, and mathematicians are developing and using novel algorithms and statistical approaches to model complex biological systems. Particular emphasis is placed on meeting the challenges presented in systems biology today, including sparse experimental datasets, poorly defined biological networks, and data collected on disparate timescales.
NCGR is a unique provider of professionally engineered software and computational discovery platforms for the scientific community. At its inception in 1994, NCGR's mandate was to develop the Genome Sequence Data Base (GSDB), the first publicly accessible, relational database of human genome sequences from Los Alamos National Laboratory. NCGR has continued to design and maintain publically accessible genomic information resources, such as TAIR and LIS, as well as novel bioinformatic tools, such as Gene-X Lite, ISYS, and XGI, used at research institutions worldwide. Software engineers and developers at NCGR are experienced at creating bioinformatics platforms, incorporating automated annotation and visualization tools, for genome mapping and pathway analysis based on data obtained from high-throughput biotechnologies.

175. Texas A&M BWG - Home
home page for the Texas A M bioinformatics Working Group with links to The Texas A M bioinformatics Working Group includes campus faculty, staff,
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/tamuherb.htm
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176. Calibrant Biosystems
Developing protein biomarker screen in human tissues, for clinical applications, using integrated multidimensional capillary, microfluidics and bioinformatics technologies. Overview of systems and company in Rockville, Maryland.
http://www.calibrant.com/

177. Apple
The Apple Workgroup Cluster for bioinformatics provides a faster, easier andlowercost path to scientific discovery. Based on the Apple Xserve G5 cluster
http://www.apple.com/xserve/cluster/wgcluster.html

178. BioInformatics - Genzentrum München
A WWW bioinformatics primer, accompanying the lecture given by Boris Steipe atthe University of Munich GeneCenter.
http://www.lmb.uni-muenchen.de/groups/bioinformatics/bioinfo.html
Bioinformatics Lecture 2000
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179. Artificial Intelligence Research Group
Research on kernel methods, support vector machines, neural networks, machine vision, bioinformatics, computational learning theory.
http://www.enm.bris.ac.uk/ai/

180. Bioinformatics 2001
bioinformatics 2001 is the third major international bioinformatics meeting inScandinavia. It is organized jointly by bioinformatics groups from the Nordic
http://www.ida.his.se/ida/bioinformatics2001/
Bioinformatics 2001 is the third major international bioinformatics meeting in Scandinavia. It is organized jointly by bioinformatics groups from the Nordic countries, and aims to cover current developments in research on all aspects of bioinformatics. Bioinformatics 2001 will include sessions on: Algorithms, Molecular Evolution and Genome Comparisons, Life Process Modelling and Simulation, Proteomics and Expression Analysis and finally Datamining. Delegates are welcome to submit abstracts presenting their research. All accepted abstracts will be presented during a poster session. In addition, the program committee will select 6-8 posters for which the authors will be invited to make a short oral presentation. Master of Science in Bioinformatics, 18-month study programme offered at University of Skövde
Bioinformatics 2002 in Bergen, Norway

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