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Singapore Bioinformatics conducting informatics research, development, and training, to generate knowledge from large volumes of Biology and Chemistry data
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 2003
From the Biology department and in cooperation with Boston University. Emphasis on the ability to integrate knowledge from biological, computational, and mathematical disciplines.
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.
Instructional materials for teaching bioinformatics. These include animated tutorials on topics such as BLAST, finding mutations in a protein, and graphing with MS-Excel.
A computational environment that permits anyone with a web browser to use bioinformatics for research, teaching, or learning; investigations in diverse areas of biology.