systems biology

Taverna tutorial and version 2.0 preview

Taverna menu by Andy CiordiaThere are a few remaining places left on the Building Scientific Workflows for Bioinformatics and Systems biology using Taverna course held in Manchester, UK on 15th April 2008. Attendance at the workshop is free, but participants will have to cover their own travel costs. Due to the hands-on nature of the workshop, numbers are limited to 30, so there is a ‘first-come, first-serve’ policy on bookings. Book now to avoid disappointment!


Systems Chemical Biology: Integrating Chemistry and Biology for Network Models - 236th ACS National Meeting

Systems Chemical Biology: Integrating Chemistry and Biology for Network Models
236th ACS National Meeting
Philadelphia, August 17-21, 2008
CINF Division
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Dear Colleagues,


Suicyte Notes

Blog on bioinformatics, genomics, and their application to ubiquitin/proteasome research


Google Metabolic Maps

Google in the Palm of my HandThese days, new Google products and code seem to appear on a weekly basis. Take, for example, Google Gears which takes advantage of SQLite, mentioned on nodalpoint recently. They certainly don't hang about at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California. Wouldn't it be great if Google applied some of that engineering expertise and agility to science and bioinformatics? Just imagine: we could have Google Metabolic Maps, a virtual globe of the cell for scientists everywhere...


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