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Bioinformatics website

Hi all,

I am suresh kumar doing Msc Bioinformatics, Bharathiar university, coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.I have created website on bioinformatics.

My website has one of top five bioinformatics education resources and has own many awards.

My site address is:

http://www.geocities.com/bioinformaticsweb

Please review my site and send your suggestions to me.

with regards,
suresh kumar


Chihuahuas Aren't Dogs

DNA Study Finds Chihuahuas Aren't Dogs.

I so wanted this to be a real story - but it's a (funny) spoof.


Web services for bioinformatics, Part 1

IBM developer works article on web services for bioinformatics:

This series describes the process of building, deploying, and using high-throughput Web services for bioinformatics applications. This is meant to serve as a guide for development of software based on the Open-Bioinformatics Foundations software toolkits with packages such as BioPerl, BioJava, and BioPython.

Discusses how to complicate the creation of a BLAST web service by using SOAP, WSDL and "the grid" etc. cf. REST and EUtils.


The Apple Workgroup Cluster for Bioinformatics Award Program

Apple will be awarding five fully-provisioned, all-inclusive Apple Workgroup Clusters for Bioinformatics to five scientific researchers in the United States. Application details are available here.


BARF: Bioinformatics aggregated RSS feeds

BARF is a nice hack using Bioruby and NCBI's EUtils web services to produce RSS feeds of the most recent papers published by journals relevant to Bioinformatics. For example see all the recent publications in the journal of bioinformatics.

I'm tempted to use Biopython EUtils support to produce Atom versions of the same feeds. I'm sure there are RSS to Atom transformation services out there anyway :)


CDFD joins Sun Microsystems to set up bioinformatics centre

CDFD joins Sun Microsystems to set up bioinformatics centre in Hyderabad

The Hyderabad-based Centre for DNA Fingerprinting (CDFD), the AP government and Sun Micro Systems have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for setting up a Rs.30 crore centre of excellence (CoE) in bioinformatics in Hyderabad. The project is to be located at CDFD