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  1. Chemical Informatics: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Bartow Culp, 2004
  2. Functional Informatics in Drug Discovery
  3. Computer-based Support for Clinical Guidelines and Protocols: Proceedings of the Symposiom on Computerized Guidelines and Protocols (CGP 2004) (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) by Katharina, Ed. Kaiser, 2004
  4. Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Informatics by George Rédei, 2008-04
  5. Chemical Informatics by Andreas Bender, Jonathan Goodman, 2008-12-01
  6. Healthcare Informatics; Computerized Systems and Chemical and Material Information (Annual Book of a S T M Standards Volume 1401)
  7. Cybertherapy: Internet and Virtual Reality As Assessment and Rehabilitation Tools for Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics)
  8. Informatics for the Clinical Laboratory
  9. Chemoinformatics: Theory, Practice, & Products by Barry A. Bunin, Brian Siesel, et all 2006-12-22
  10. English-Russian environmental glossary by George Cerny, 1976
  11. English-Russian environmental glossary by Vlastimir A Stevovich, 1977

21. ::CHEMINFO At IUB: SIRCh::
Fulltext search of SIRCh Pages Main Topic, Includes Communication in chemistry,Visualization, Newsgroups, Writing, Publication, informatics.
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/cis_ca.html

Back to Resource Guides
Selected Internet Resources for Chemistry (SIRCh)
Links to factual sources on the Web where you can get answers to questions you might have.
Index to SIRCh
: A "back-of-the-book" index to SIRCh topics.
Full-text search of SIRCh Pages

Main Topic Includes: Communication in Chemistry Visualization, Newsgroups, Writing,
Publication, Informatics How and Where to Start Guides, Computers, Current Awareness,
Reviews, Background, Document Delivery How and Where to Search: General Authors, Subjects, Patents,
Chemical Name, Formula, Structure How and Where to Search: Specialized Analytical, Physical, Synthesis, Safety Miscellaneous History, Directories, Study, Teaching
Communication in Chemistry Back to top How and Where to Start Back to top How and Where to Search: General Back to top How and Where to Search: Specialized Back to top Miscellaneous

22. IU Informatics >> Cognates >> Chemistry
Cognates for the Bachelor of Science in informatics. chemistry. CHEM C105 Principles of chemistry I (3 cr.) CHEM C106 Principles of chemistry II (3 cr C472 Computer Sources for Chemical informatics (1 cr.) CHEM C483 Biological chemistry (3 cr
http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/academics/cognates_chem.asp
Cognates
Chemistry
Required Courses
  • CHEM C105 Principles of Chemistry I (3 cr.) CHEM C106 Principles of Chemistry II (3 cr.) CHEM C341 Organic Chemistry Lecture I (3 cr.) CHEM C342 Organic Chemistry Lecture II (3 cr.) CHEM C371 Chemical Informatics I (1 cr.) CHEM C372 Chemical Informatics II (2 cr.) CHEM C471 Chemical Information Sources and Services (1 cr.) CHEM C472 Computer Sources for Chemical Informatics (1 cr.) CHEM C483 Biological Chemistry (3 cr.)
Back to Cognate Menu The Office of Informatics reserves the right to amend program requirements. Interested students are strongly encouraged to consult with the Office of Informatics academic advisor for the latest information available.
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23. GNA Distance Learning Catalog: Science -- Chemistry -- Informatics
canyoncollege.edupa-522 - informatics for Public Administrators - PhilipBoudewyns, Ph.D. (C), MA - US$450. Virtual School of Molecular Sciences.
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Canyon College
Web server: http://www.canyoncollege.edu/ E-mail contact: info@canyoncollege.edu Phone: Fax: Postal address: 111 Poplar Street, Caldwell, Idaho 83605, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Accreditation: N/A Year founded: Enrollment limits: None View all entries for Canyon College canyoncollege.edu-pa-522 - Informatics for Public Administrators - Philip Boudewyns, Ph.D. (C), M.A. - US$450
Virtual School of Molecular Sciences
Web server: http://www.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/vsms/index.html E-mail contact: VSMS@nottingham.ac.uk

24. Young Researchers Honoured
Both awardwinning works combine chemistry, biology and informatics in the closestway and they thus fulfil in the most exemplary manner, the demands required
http://www.fiz-chemie.de/aktuelles/pm/2003-09-29c.html
ChemGuide MedPharmGuide PublishersGuide Site search Deutsch English Printable Version Company Catalogue Online Services What's happening Exhibitions Workshops Report Press releases News Archive Registration Sitesearch PRESS RELEASE regarding the award of the 2003 FIZ CHEMIE Prizes on the 7th October in Munich
FIZ CHEMIE Berlin-Prizes for 2003 for outstanding work in the area of "Chemistry-Information-Computer" (CIC) awarded to Dr. Frank Oellien and Gabriele Vierhuff
Young researchers working in Chemistry Information honoured
Foto: Oellien Frank Oellien (born in 1970) studied chemistry at the Universities of Oldenburg and Bayreuth. He worked for his doctorate at the Centre of Computer Chemistry at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, where he developed various software modules to solve specific tasks in chemistry information. He is now "BioChemInformatics Scientist" at Intervet Innovation GmbH in Schwabenheim, close to Mainz.
Foto: Studio Roland
Brinkmann, Bielefeld Gabriele Vierhuff (born in 1979) studied "Scientific Informatics" in Bielefeld. Her diploma work was completed as a co-operation between the "Medical and Bioinformatics" and "Bioorganic Chemistry" research groups at the Universities of Bielefeld and Bremen, respectively. In this work, she drafted a concept and design for a software system to estimate the environmental risk of pollutants and active ingredients from old and new chemicals. She is currently working on her doctorate in Bremen in which she will further develop and implement her system.

25. FIZ CHEMIE Berlin's CIC Prize Is Awarded To Andreas Bohne For His Work On Glycod
September 2001 – The informatics specialist Andreas Bohne from Alfeld in Germany thesesand dissertations on the subject of chemistryInformation-Computer (CIC
http://www.fiz-chemie.de/aktuelles/pm/2001-09-25.html
ChemGuide MedPharmGuide PublishersGuide Site search Deutsch English Printable Version Company Catalogue Online Services What's happening Exhibitions Workshops Report Press releases News Archive Registration Sitesearch FIZ CHEMIE Berlin donates prize for outstanding theses and dissertations with the theme "Chemistry-Information-Computer" (CIC) / The first prize is awarded for a method for the simulation of experiments with biologically active carbohydrates (N-glycans) / Creation of 3-dimensional graphic representations FIZ CHEMIE Berlin's CIC Prize is Awarded to Andreas Bohne for his work on Glycodata Processing In his doctoral thesis, Bohne describes the computer-assisted coding of complex carbohydrates (N-glycans) which are found on the surfaces of human cells and which researchers speculate as being the direct carrier of biological information. Based on these codes, Bohne has developed a method for the computer-controlled generation and simulation of new compounds. Data from other databases can also be integrated into the simulations. The results are represented in 3-dimensional structural graphics which allow chemists to see at once how a particular compound is built up and which structures are involved. Carbohydrates are difficult to unequivocally define electronically because of their tendency to form complex branched structures. The reliable documentation and computer-supported interpretation of this basis data is imperative if a simulation is to be of any value, however. With the N-glycans as examples, Bohne has developed a method to electronically store carbohydrates with all their degrees of branching which is based upon their cleavage into tri-, tetra- and penta-saccharide substructures. With these data and an algorithm also developed by Bohne, whole new series of N-glycans can be simulated with the same spatial requirements which can then be used by researchers to derive potentially active glycoclusters.

26. Science Supplemental Material -- Carbohydrates: Web Resources
Mol4D, a set of interactive organic chemistry tutorials at the Universityof Nijmegen s Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular informatics.
http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/carbohydrates.shl
S PECIAL W EB S UPPLEMENT
Carbohydrates

Special Issue

Science
Magazine Home ...
A Web Tour

As the 23 March 2001 Special Issue of Science illustrates, the chemistry and biology of carbohydrates has evolved into a vast, many-sided discipline. To provide a bit of context, we've gathered together in the following paragraphs links to some particularly interesting Web resources in organic chemistry, carbohydrate chemistry and glycobiology. Note: Before starting, the reader may want to consider downloading and installing the Chime plug-in RasMol
General Organic Chemistry
Tutorials . Readers a bit rusty on their basic organic chemistry will find a number of excellent Web destinations for brushing up. The well-known MIT Biology Hypertextbook includes a straightforward chemistry review chapter (along with a nice page on sugars in large-molecules section). The Chemistry Department at the University of Akron offers a set of supplemental online slides and movies to the book General, Organic, and Biochemistry

27. Cambridge University Chemical Laboratory
University of St Andrews) informatics Colloquium Andreas Bender (Unilever Centrefor Molecular Science informatics, Dept. of chemistry, University of
http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/
Welcome to Cambridge Chemistry
Search Cambridge Chemistry Link of the day

28. Chemical Informatics Letters
MetaChem A Webbased focal point for access to chemistry information resourcesof all kinds. Chemie.de German chemistry information service.
http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/MMRG/CIL/cil_v2n1.html
Chemical Informatics Letters
Volume 2, Issue 1; January 2001
Editor: Jonathan M Goodman
News:
Science and Celera
Science has accepted a human genome paper from Celera , with unusual arrangements for making the raw sequence data available. Instead of insisting that the authors deposit the data in GenBank or a similar database Science has agreed to an arrangement whereby Celera makes the information available, under some conditions. Science is keeping a copy of the database to ensure that the access will continue to be possible. A statement from the editor of Science is available
Drug information
A guide to more than 9,000 prescription and over-the-counter medications provided by the United States Pharmacopeia. A service of the USA National Library of Medicine.
MetaChem
A Web-based focal point for access to chemistry information resources of all kinds. Each resource is evaluated, classified and indexed, using the meta data recommendations of the Dublin Core. The site has over 10 000 hits a month, which is about 2-3 % of the traffic for the Cambridge Chemistry Department Web Server
Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics
CMBI is based at the University of Nijmegen. Until 1999, it was known as the the CAOS/CAMM Centre. The research interests of the centre include organic synthesis, genome analysis, crystal polymorph prediction, small molecule and biomolecule datamining, and macromolecular structure analysis. The centre also provides databases and software.

29. Organic Courses And Materials
informatics, originally a project of CAOS/CAMM, National Center forComputerAided chemistry and Bio-informatics, the Netherlands.
http://ep.llnl.gov/msds/orgchem/courses.html
    Organic Chemistry Instruction
    General * Course Materials Literature Related General Materials:
    Organic Chemistry Resources Worldwide
    http://www.organicworldwide.net/ An intuitive WWW resource guide for organic chemists. from Koen Van Allen
    Chemistry Webercises Directory
    http://www.wiley.com/college/webercises/ A collection of educational chemistry resources on the internet.
    Web Tutorials in Organic Chemistry
      http://www.cmbi.kun.nl

    A broad collection of topics and reactions using 2D and 3D images, Chime animations, energy diagrams, VRML orbital images; some interactivity with structural and reaction variability from WeTChe.NL, CMBI: Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular
Informatics , originally a project of CAOS/CAMM, National Center for Computer-Aided Chemistry and Bio-informatics, the Netherlands.
Intercollegiate Organic Chemistry
    http://orgchem.chem.uconn.edu/colleges/orgchem.html exams, classroom materials a research site with useful links bulletin boards for discussing topics in organic chemistry , information on women is science and an archive of biographical / academic information on Famous Organic Chemists, plus more. Currently supported by 17 professors from 11 different colleges or universities. Maintained by Prof. Michael Smith, University of Connecticut.

30. International Science Olympiads
informatics. Switzerland Information about Swiss olympiads in Biology,chemistry, informatics, Mathematics, and Physics. Science on WWW.
http://olympiads.win.tue.nl/
Science Olympiads: Mathematics Physics Chemistry Informatics ... Astronomy This site is NOT officially related to or endorsed by IMO, IPhO, IChO, IBO, and IAO (only to/by IOI) Use the information at your own discretion. The selection of Olympiads mentioned on this web site is purely incidental.
It is not based on any official status.
Nor should it be construed to imply any official status.
International Science Olympiads
OLYMPIADS Mailing List Recommended Literature FAQ
International science olympiads are intended for (senior) pupils at secondary schools all over the world.
IMO
The International Mathematics Olympiad (since 1959; not held in 1980)
IPhO
The International Physics Olympiad (since 1967; not held in 1973, 1978, 1980)
IChO
The International Chemistry Olympiad (since 1968; not held in 1971)
IBO
The International Biology Olympiad (since 1990)
IOI
The International Olympiad in Informatics (since 1989)
IAO
The International Astronomy Olympiad (since 1996)
The IAO was initiated by the Euro-Asian Astronomical Society Another overview of International Science Olympiads can be found at the site of Pod-Moscowny (Moscow-Regional) Branch of M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

31. Document Title
WWW Server The most useful parts of this chemical informatics site are the two buttonson the left side; chemistry and chemistry Related. http//macedonia
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/library/Divisions/science/chemistry.html
Physical And Chemical Properties, Spectra
    When seeking physical and chemical properties, often a traditional printed source will be more useful to you than a web site. Click HERE for more information.
    NIST Online
    This is a Web site listing the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) databases, which cover a large variety of physical and chemical data on compounds, reactions, and materials. http://webbook.nist.gov
    ChemFinder
    The ChemFinder WebServer contains data on physical, chemical, and biological properties for more than 75,000 substances. http://chemfinder.camsoft.com
    SDBS
    The Integrated Spectral Data Base System for Organic Compounds, has mass spectra, NMR, ESR, IR, and Raman spectra for thousands of compounds. It is compiled by the National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research in Japan. http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB /SDBS/menu-e.html
    Sigma Aldrich
    offers FT-NMR and FT-IR Raman spectra for many chemicals in their online catalog.http://www.sigmaaldrich.com

32. Tripos Online: Knowledge Driven Chemistry
Information Driven Collaborative chemistry. Our proven informatics driven chemistryprocess has accelerated discovery projects irrespective of starting point.
http://www.tripos.com/sciTech/researchCollab/
Information Driven Collaborative Chemistry Put Tripos Expertise to Work for You For over 20 years, Tripos has built a reputation in innovation and leadership by analyzing chemical data and and providing smart solutions, which solve real problems for real chemists. Now Tripos provides another smart solution: a uniquely intelligent, proprietary discovery chemistry process that can cut your Hit-Finding to lead optimization development time 30 - 50%. This chemical technology is built around integrated informatics, bringing together biological and chemical data, capturing and utilizing chemical knowledge, and analyzing it efficiently. This information-driven process provides analytical knowledge that leads to improved critical decision-making, therefore moving your projects quickly to completion or terminating non-viable projects rapidly. Chemical Compound Libraries
  • Screening-Ready Set 03:12 - Aminergic GPCR Targeted Set - structurally diverse, target-focused compounds designed for efficient lead discovery in aminergic GPCR and related target programs. LeadQuest - a library of 80,000 compounds, designed for novelty, drug-likeness, and high purity, which can be cherry picked. Compound list available at

33. Press Release: ACD Provides An Analytical Informatics Solution For Knowledge Man
Advanced chemistry Development Provides an Analytical informatics Solutionfor Effective Knowledge Management with the Release of Version 6.0.
http://www.acdlabs.com/publish/press_release60/analytinfo.html

Publications
Press Releases Version 6.0
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Advanced Chemistry Development Provides an Analytical Informatics Solution for Effective Knowledge Management with the Release of Version 6.0
Toronto, Canada, March 18, 2002 - With the release of version 6.0, Advanced Chemistry Development (ACD) defines an " Analytical Informatics " solution that provides enterprises with the computational tools and information systems necessary to understand analytical data, increase laboratory throughput, and disseminate results effectively. Version 6.0 of ACD software enables the enterprise to combine tools for the casual user with complete solutions for enterprise communication to achieve effective knowledge management at every level within the organization. ACD provides solutions to integrate information. While each piece of ACD/Labs software stands on its own as an advantageous tool, they have been specifically designed so that when taken together, a comprehensive analytical data management system with dramatic feed-forward effects on the chemical research process is created. ACD/SpecManager SQL is the "umbrella program" used by enterprises to access, process, organize, and manage all types of experimental data through a single interface. The Oracle client-server architecture enables several users to work with the same database at once, ensuring the seamless integration of analytical data and results from all areas within the enterprise.

34. Press-release: Advanced Chemistry Development Announces Agreement With Fujitsu L
Fujitsu has been in the computational chemistry, cheminformatics,and bio-informatics business since the early 1980 s. Fujitsu
http://www.acdlabs.com/clients/pr_fujitsu.html

Publications
Press Releases
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Advanced Chemistry Development Announces Agreement with Fujitsu Limited to Expand Distribution in Japan
Chiba, Japan, and Toronto, Canada, March 12, 2002 - Fujitsu Limited (Fujitsu) and Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc. (ACD) announce their agreement, which establishes Fujitsu as the master distributor of ACD software in Japan. Fujitsu will, under the new agreement, distribute ACD's entire portfolio of software solutions to the chemistry-based research industry throughout Japan. "This joint initiative with Fujitsu expands ACD's marketing reach in Japan significantly, and enhances our customer support capabilities in this important market," said Ian Dugdale, Director of Sales for ACD. Based on data from the Mitsubishi Research Institute on the biotechnology sector, the pharmaceutical and chemicals markets in Japan were valued at $3 billion US and $2 billion US respectively in 1999. Overall, the biotechnology sector in Japan was estimated to be growing at an annual rate of 24%. The agreement with Fujitsu presents ACD with a tremendous opportunity to place a new focus on the Japanese market, and to increase their market share within a rapidly growing industry. "In the past year, ACD has been recognized as one of North America's fastest growing technology companies because of the positive impact our software brings to scientists. Now, with expanded presence in Japan, we will be able to bring this benefit to new users in the years to come," said Tony Williams, Ph.D., VP of Scientific Development and Marketing at ACD.

35. Program
software. The mobile teacher, the mobile student Preconference focusedworkshops for teachers (physics, chemistry, informatics,.. Tuesday
http://www.hsci.info/hsci2004/program.html
Program
Monday, 5th July 2004 Preconference tutorials: Best practices of Open source didactic software Best practices of internationalisation and localisation of didactic software The mobile teacher, the mobile student
Preconference focused workshops for teachers (physics, chemistry, informatics,..
Tuesday, 6th July 2004
Preconference focused workshops for teachers (physics, chemistry, informatics,..
Wednesday, 7th July 2004
AM : Conference opening plenary session
Invited lectures: State of the Art of Science Teaching PM: Focused conference sessions (physics, chemistry, informatics, ...
Thursday, 8th July 2004
AM Focused conference sessions (physics, chemistry, informatics, ... PM: Videoconference session (selected lectures given by CoLoS members)
Friday, 9th July 2004 AM:videoconference based invited lectures, closing ceremony PM: Hsci Steering Committee Meeting Saturday: 10th July 2004 Social Event (Turistic trip) Science Fair: During the whole event a computer equipped classroom will be dedicated to Science Fair. The classroom will be organised in islands, focused to specific scientific domains (Physics, chemistry, informatics, robotics,.. It will permit the demonstrations and experimentations with different didactic solutions. The basic idea is to use it within various free intervals during the pre- conference and conference. The Science fair coiuld be then improved and repeated during the next Hsci events.

36. Computational Sciences: Physics And Chemistry
The doctoral program in Computational Sciences and informatics with concentrationsin physics, chemistry, and Computer Design of Materials is administered by
http://www.scs.gmu.edu/lcdm/physics/
Computational Physics and Computational Chemistry at George Mason University
The doctoral program in Computational Sciences and Informatics with concentrations in physics, chemistry, and Computer Design of Materials is administered by the School of Computational Sciences (SCS). For information contact Professor Estela Blaisten-Barojas.
SEMINARS
Seminars and group discussions on various topics in statistical mechanics, condensed matter physics, materials science, and theoretical chemistry are presented every Monday afternoon at 4:30pm in Science and Technology I, room 206.
RESEARCH
Various areas of research are conducted in computational physics and chemistry. An active program of research in solid state physics and chemistry is performed in the
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Course outlines are available online for the following concentrations:
TRACK COURSES AVAILABLE:

37. Synthematix | In The News
products consist of the Arthur™ Suite of software and informatics products as Corporation,Sigma Aldrich as well as other leading chemistry organizations.
http://www.synthematix.com/ACDnews3.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 12, 2004
For more information:
Tom Laundon
Chief Operating Officer
Synthematix Inc.
tom.laundon@synthematix.com
Daria Jouravleva, Ph.D.
Advanced Chemistry Development
daria.jouravleva@acdlabs.com

Systematic Naming Tools Deployed throughout Incyte via ACD/I-Lab: Intranet Edition Toronto, Canada, January 12, 2004 - Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) has successfully deployed their systematic naming tools throughout Incyte Corporation via their Interactive Laboratory tool, ACD/I-Lab. ACD/I-Lab: Intranet Edition is the server-based chemical prediction and search technology that enables users within an organization to access the latest chemical databases and property prediction programs through their corporate intranet while eliminating the need to deploy desktop software on each machine. About Advanced Chemistry Development www.acdlabs.com About Incyte Corporation Incyte is a drug discovery company that discovers and develops novel therapeutics, and markets and licenses genomic information. It has three internal discovery programs focused on new small molecule drugs for cancer and inflammation, and one experimental drug in Phase II clinical development to treat HIV. Incyte markets and licenses genomic and proteomic information and intellectual property to many of the world's leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and academic research centers to help them create novel, more effective therapies and diagnostics. Incyte has offices in Palo Alto, California; Wilmington, Delaware; Beverly, Massachusetts; Cambridge, UK and Tokyo, Japan. For more information, please visit Incyte's website at

38. Synthematix | In The News
consist of the Arthur™ Suite of software and informatics products as Inspire Pharmaceuticals,Plexxikon Corporation and other leading chemistry organizations
http://www.synthematix.com/ACDnews2.html

Synthematix Integrates Arthur TM Suite with the Interactive Laboratory Tool, ACD/I-Lab

Toronto, Canada and New York City (September 9, 2003) Synthematix, Inc. and Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) today announced the integration of Synthematix's Arthur suite with the cutting-edge online prediction and search technology, ACD/I-Lab. As part of an ongoing agreement to integrate selected market-leading ACD/Labs solutions with Synthematix's Arthur Suite, the integration will address the enterprise-wide deployment of ACD/Labs prediction tools with the Arthur environment. Synthematix's Arthur Suite is a comprehensive synthetic chemistry planning environment that enables chemists to build, search, model, and mine synthetic reactions and procedures within a chemistry-centric relational database. Using Synthematix's proprietary reaction planning system, chemists are able to design and record completely new experiments, or design around previous reactions and procedures found in the database. Integrating Arthur Suite with ACD/Labs' Interactive Laboratory, ACD/I-Lab, will enable synthetic chemists to enhance their reaction data with a range of chemical properties. Arthur users will gain the capacity to predict the physiochemical properties of their molecular structures, predict the multinuclear NMR spectra of their reaction products, and generate chemical names, either IUPAC or CAS Index, to populate their databases with systemic nomenclature.

39. Research Scientist For Information Data Management In Chemistry
We are looking for a. Research Scientist for Information Data Managementin chemistry. to join our informatics group in Frankfurt.
http://www.jobpilot.de/stellenanzeigen/7d4/15/1068608.htm?footer=none

40. DNA Computing
DNA Computing and informatics at Surfaces. Robert M. Corn, Lloyd M. Smith Departmentof chemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA Anne E
http://corninfo.chem.wisc.edu/writings/DNAcomputing.html
People Research Areas Publications Calculation Programs ... Home
DNA Computing and Informatics at Surfaces
DNA9 - The Ninth International Meeting on DNA Based Computers
was held on June 1-4, 2003 in Madison, Wisconsin!
Robert M. Corn, Lloyd M. Smith Department of Chemistry
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA
Anne E. Condon Department of Computer Science
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1Z4 Canada Overview Papers Links People ...
Project Overview
This research project is aimed at the development and characterization of complex mixtures of DNA molecules attached to surfaces. The attachment chemistry, hybridization chemistry and enzymatic activity of the adsorbed DNA molecules will be characterized by a variety of spectroscopic and biochemical methods, and subsequently optimized for use in (i) the manipulation of DNA sequences in molecular computing strategies and (ii) the high density storage and retrieval of information by DNA hybridization chemistry. More...
Our Current Project Programmable Self Assembly of DNA-Dendrimer and DNA-Fullerene Nanostructures
A List of Our DNA Computing Papers:
  • Ming Li, Hye Jin Lee, Ann E. Condon and Robert M. Corn

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