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NBIC advanced NGS courses for impact
13 Dec 2012
Next Generation Sequencing is expected to have an even greater impact in 2013 and to find its way into more and more labs and applications. NBIC is of...
Inken Wohlers (CWI) defended thesis on protein structure comparison
13 Dec 2012
CWI researcher Inken Wohlers from the group of Gunnar Klau has developed mathematical models and computer algorithms to compare two protein structures...
Groningen and Chromosome 5
13 Dec 2012
The Chromosome Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) has the goal to detect and catalogue protein gene products and link them to their original chrom...
Register now for NBIC/SIB Winterschool 2013 in the snow!
13 Dec 2012
From 10-15 March 2013, PhD students working at the intersection of bioinformatics and medicine can meet each other in the snow in Kandersteg, Switzerl...
Pig genome reveals genes that made domesticated pigs longer
06 Dec 2012
Since having been tamed and domesticated some ten thousand years ago, pigs have been getting longer. Researchers from the universities of Wageningen, ...
Trait project enforced with Bioinformatics Research Assistant
12 Nov 2012
In October a new Bioinformatics Research Assistant, Pravin Pawar, joined the CTMM TraIT project. He has started in the TraIT work package that i...
Galaxy on cloud
08 Nov 2012
Collaboration between NBIC and the e-BioGrid team resulted in a new service: NBIC Galaxy on Cloud. The migration of Galaxy to the cloud allows e...
VarioML: lightweight option for variation data
08 Nov 2012
In the global effort to unify genetic variation databases, covering human and model organism data, many obstacles still have to be scaled. Integrating...
Duplicates are not the same (anymore)
06 Nov 2012
Gene duplication is a common phenomenon and plays as important role in evolution, because after duplication, the resulting paralogs each go their own ...
Tool: CLI-mate
23 Oct 2012
To inform as many people as possible about the large list of bioinformatics tools available, we will monthly present a tool in the news. This month we...
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