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- Very good basic explanation of Bioinformatics - from the BioTech Resources Web Project at Indiana Univ and the Univ. of Texas. - A resource for introductory information on the Human Genome Project.- Bimatics - - Bioinformatics group for students interested and/or working in the bioinformatics/computational biology fields. Offers opportunities to exchanging information and sharing ideas.
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- bioCampus - - Training division of gvk bio that imparts bioinformatics and cheminformatics courses and related services in India.
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- Biocomputing for Schools - - Offers material for a multimedia project in biology and computer science education, highlighting the possibilities of the new Information Technologies in the field of Biocomputing. The target group are pupils aged 16-19 years and their teachers.
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- Bioinformatics at Hamilton College - - A central location for bioinformatics information at Hamilton College, including the Bioinformatics in Biology Education Group. Located in Clinton, N.
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- 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. The Centre also offers unique facilities for data analysis. The centre has developed and it gives links to Data banks, Microbial Strain Data Network, APBioNet, Alpha Server, Medline Workbench Pune-Net, Bioinformatics Useful Sites, Biotech Directory of India, runs an Advanced Diploma in Bioinformatics and a Protein Data Bank (PDB)Mirror Sit.
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- Bioinformatics Information - - This web site is maintained by Dr. Seyeon Weon, Korea to provide bioinformatics related information. The site gives information on Bioinformatics Courses, Database Archive, Software Archive, Sources in the Internet and What is Bioinformatics.
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- Bioinformatics Institute - - Singapore Bioinformatics conducting informatics research, development, and training, to generate knowledge from large volumes of Biology and Chemistry dat.
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- Biology Student WorkBench - - A computational environment that permits anyone with a web browser to use bioinformatics for research, teaching, or learning; investigations in diverse areas of biology.
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- C.elegans Network - - Provides comprehensive and easy navigation to C. elegans/mammalian Bioinformatics, aging, oxidative stress (Channel 1); 1-2 new recent abstracts featured/week (Channel 2); Technology highlights (Channel 3).
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- Chickscope 1.5 - - Students raise chicken embryos in the classroom and obtain magnetic resonance images through the Internet.
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- Computational Molecular Biology Training Group - - Research based interdisciplinary training of graduate students in computational molecular biology with emphasis on bioinformatics, genomics, genome evolution, and macromolecular structure-function studies at Iowa State University.
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- Geospiza, Inc. Education - - Instructional materials for teaching bioinformatics. These include animated tutorials on topics such as BLAST, finding mutations in a protein, and graphing with MS-Excel.
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- Master in Bioinformatics for Health Sciences - - Master's degree program taught in English. The "Bioinformatics for Health" program is taught jointly by the Pompeu Fabra University (Department of Experimental Sciences and Health, CEXS) and the Barcelona Universit.
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- NCBI's Genes and Disease - - Information about several medically important genes and related diseases. Illustrates the use of bioinformatics in their study.
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- New Zealand Bioinformatics Conference - - workshops and papers were hosted by Dr James Ostell and Dr Damian Conway. Can find papers and information from this conference which took place in 200.
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- Ocimum Biotraining - - Offers a 6 month certificate course in Bioinformatics, and corporate training.
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- Openhelix - - Provides onsite training on specific bioinformatics databases and tools. Also offers bioinformatic software testing and research consulting services.
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- The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Homepage (SIB) - - SIB operates the ExPASy proteomics server and the Swiss node of EMBnet. Teaching activities include a series of post-graduate courses given at the Universities of Geneva and Lausanne, as well as at the EPFL, and a Masters Degree in bioinformatics. Major research areas include the development of integrated databases and software resources in the field of proteomics.
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