An effort to introduce local high school students to the emerging field of bioinformatics—and hopefully inspire some to pursue studies, and eventually jobs, in the field—is moving to the next level ...
SYBB 311/411A is a 5-week course that introduces students to the high-throughput technologies used to collect data for bioinformatics research in the fields of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
The goal of the club to build a foundation in the logic and vocabulary of computer science through collaborative projects. In this past, this has included bioinformatics projects related to infectious ...
Students will participate in a USDA-funded project to identify and characterize gene regulatory sequences throughout the genomes of 50 or more insects of agricultural and biomedical importance. Our ...
Bioinformatics jobs involve analyzing and interpreting biology-related data. These professionals' work benefits hospitals and medical clinics, healthcare and pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology ...
The JCVI-Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation-Vecna Team, which includes researchers from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), has been awarded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ...
BLACKSBURG, VA., Oct. 26, 2001—A multidisciplinary team of bioinformatics researchers from Virginia Tech has won a prestigious $600,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Next Generation ...
The UK National Health Service is collaborating with university partners to transform public health and personalized medicine with the power of high performance computing. Bioscience teams at NHS and ...
A bioinformatics project that has identified the 30,000 genes in human DNA. The goal of the Human Genome Project is to advance biomedical research and develop personalized medicine by determining the ...
New Canadian bioinformatics and computational biology research projects will help manage, analyze and interpret vast amounts of genomics data to accelerate advances in personalized medicine, public ...
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