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  1. Bioinformatics For Dummies by Jean-Michel Claverie Ph. D., Cedric Notredame Ph.D., 2006-12-18
  2. Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics by James Tisdall, 2001-10-15
  3. Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics by Jonathan Pevsner, 2009-05-04
  4. Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur Lesk, 2008-06-02
  5. An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms (Computational Molecular Biology) by Neil C. Jones, Pavel A. Pevzner, 2004-08-01
  6. Building Bioinformatics Solutions: with Perl, R and MySQL by Conrad Bessant, Ian Shadforth, et all 2009-02-28
  7. Python For Bioinformatics (Jones and Bartlett Series in Biomedical Informatics) by Jason Kinser, 2008-06-16
  8. Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis, Second Edition by David W. Mount, 2004-07-01
  9. Understanding Bioinformatics by Marketa Zvelebil, Jeremy Baum, 2007-08-29
  10. Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills by Cynthia Gibas, Per Jambeck, 2001-04-15
  11. Mastering Perl for Bioinformatics by James D. Tisdall, 2003-06
  12. R Programming for Bioinformatics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis) by Robert Gentleman, 2008-07-14
  13. Structural Bioinformatics (Methods of Biochemical Analysis)
  14. Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics: An Introduction (Statistics for Biology and Health) by Warren J. Ewens, Gregory R. Grant, 2004-12-21

1. Bioinformatics
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2. Bioinformatics.Org: The Open-Access Institute
A community focused on the freedom of information as it pertains to the biosciences.
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  • 3. Bioinformatics -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    bioinformatics Biotech Convergence HOME, HELP, FEEDBACK, SUBSCRIPTIONS, ARCHIVE, SEARCH, QUICK SEARCH advanced, Author Keyword(s) Year Vol Page OUP.
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    4. RSBS Bioinformatics Group Homepage
    Research School of Biological Sciences. Researches both molecular bioinformatics and biodiversity informatics.
    http://life.anu.edu.au/
    Bioinformatics Group
    Research School of Biological Sciences, GPO Box 475, Canberra, ACT 2601,Australia Homepage See also the Research School of Biological Sciences website. Staff vacancies The Bioinformatics Group was formed in mid-1997. It researches both molecular bioinformatics and biodiversity informatics. Aims of the Bioinformatics Group To advance bioinformatic science by creating
    To support systematists and other biological scientists through
    To apply bioinformatics to practical problems of international significance. At present this includes collaborative work with
    To facilitate taxon-based research through the development and maintenance of biological databases. These include
    To facilitate the study and conservation of Australian biodiversity
    Mode of operation In its start-up phase the Bioinformatics Group is relatively small. Much of the Group's current research is done in collaboration with taxonomists, molecular biologists, ecologists, statisticians and computer scientists based elsewhere in the ANU or in other institutions (eg, CSIRO). We achieve synergistic effects by combining our strengths in computational biology with others' strengths in related fields. Postgraduate research As with the remainder of RSBS the Bioinformatics Group as such has no formal role in undergraduate teaching although individual members conduct courses within the Faculties of ANU. The Group offers postgraduate study (PhD by research, honours year BSc) in its areas of expertise.

    5. Biotech: Bioinformatics
    Databases. Finding Genes. Protein Models. Courses. Grant Sources. Programs. Resources Information science has been applied to biology to produce the field called bioinformatics. The simplest tasks used in bioinformatics concern the creation and maintenance of
    http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/bioinfo.html

    6. European Bioinformatics Institute
    2can bioinformatics Training and Education at the EBI. © Copyright European bioinformatics Institute 2002-2004. All Rights and Trademarks Reserved.
    http://www.ebi.ac.uk/
    Database Search for in Nucleotide sequences Protein sequences Protein structures Protein signatures Literature
    About EBI
    Funding Whats New Research Groups ... 2can Bioinformatics - Training and Education at the EBI

    7. BioPlanet - Bioinformatics Jobs, Bioinformatics Job, Bioinformatics Conference,
    BIOPLANET THE bioinformatics HOMEPAGE bioinformatics jobs, bioinformatics job bioinformatics resume, bioinformatics resumes, bioinformatics cv, bioinformatics cvs, bioinformatics Companies, bioinformatics Books bioinformatics
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    the bioinformatics homepage
    Latest Bioinformatics Topics from the Planet Forums Jobs Oracle Clinical Programmer - Full Time Opport : by TerpSys Jobs Re-post: Statistical Analyst, Pre-Clinical : by smichas Blast- all in GCG : by Tulasi Career Advice Outsourcing Bioinformatics : by SWPro Career Advice Career Advise Needed by MSc Bioinformatic Stu : by SWPro Q abt Tuff PI and Univ.US/CA/Euro in bioinfor : by google Technical Questions Any tool for Promotor and Regulator seq predi : by dwood Technical Questions analysis of protein cluster database - releva : by Seeking Postdoctoral position to study Gene N : by mkatari Technical Questions who know the methods? : by learning Members Bioinformatics Jobs Resumes ... Total posts people live in forums : no members and 13 guests Latest Stock Prices
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    8. The Brutlag Bioinformatics Group
    The Brutlag bioinformatics Group is located in the Biochemistry Department at Stanford University and is also affiliated with the Stanford Medical Informatics program in the Department of Medicine
    http://motif.stanford.edu/

    9. ExPASy Molecular Biology Server
    Proteomics server of the Swiss Institute of bioinformatics. Includes tools for analysis of protein sequences and structures as well as 2D PAGE.
    http://www.expasy.org/
    Site Map Search ExPASy Contact us Hosted by APAF Australia Mirror sites: Bolivia Canada China Korea ... USA Search Swiss-Prot/TrEMBL Swiss-Prot/TrEMBL (full text) PROSITE SWISS-2DPAGE ENZYME NEWT Taxonomy HAMAP families ExPASy web site for
    ExPASy Molecular Biology Server
    The ExPASy ( Ex pert P rotein A nalysis Sy stem) proteomics server of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) is dedicated to the analysis of protein sequences and structures as well as 2-D PAGE ( References Announcements Job opening Mirror Sites Databases Tools and software packages Education and services Documentation Links to lists of molecular biology resources

    10. SIB - Presentation
    GeneBio Unveils Phenyx, the Innovative Software Platform for Proteomics Mass Geneva bioinformatics (GeneBio) SA today announced its new product, Phenyx, a
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    Home The Institute Info Groups ... Teaching - News - Home Vital-IT: a Swiss computing center opens. Inaugurated last Thursday (April 22), the Lausanne-based Vital-IT center is equipped ...
    GeneBio Unveils Phenyx, the Innovative Software Platform for Proteomics Mass Geneva Bioinformatics (GeneBio) S.A. today announced its new product, Phenyx, a software platform for the identification and characterization of proteins ...
    The 2004 Pehr Edman Award will be presented to Dr. Amos Bairoch, SIB. The 2004 IAPSAP/MPSA Pehr Edman Award will be presented to Dr. Amos Bairoch, Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics, Geneva, Switzerland, and to Dr. Stephen Altschul ...
    Scientist from the SIB received the MGMS Web-Award 2004. Alexander Diemand, who is working on protein structure analysis ...
    Contact us
    The SIB is an academic not-for-profit foundation established on March 30, 1998 whose mission is to promote research, the development of databanks and computer technologies, teaching and service activities in the field of bioinformatics, in Switzerland with international collaborations. servers: ExPASy proteomics server Swiss node of EMBnet databases: Ashbya Genome Database Eukaryotic Promoter Database (EPD) GermOnline PROSITE ... SWISS-MODEL Repository software tools: Melanie 4 SWISS-MODEL Swiss-PdbViewer job opportunities and contacts: Contact us Jobs meetings and conferences:

    11. Visualisation For Bioinformatics
    DNA microarray Visualisation Resources, Papers, Articles, Posters and Talks.
    http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/~alan/VisSupp/
    N.B. The recommended URL to access this web page is http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/~alan/VisSupp/
    Visualisation for Bioinformatics
    Details:
    About the visualisation project at the EBI For other details of visualisation at the EBI, see the homepage of Alan Robinson as well as the web page of large-scale gene expression and microarray links and resources
    Microarrays:
    For details of the EBI's work on DNA microarray visualisation - Please see the web pages of Alan Robinson and Alvis Brazma
    Visualisation Resources:

    12. Bioinformatics.org
    bioinformatics.org bioinformatics.Org is a nonprofit academic organization that is committed to promoting the free exchange of biological information. This Web sitecurrently hosts 48 research
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    13. Home
    A genomics and bioinformatics knowledge base with information on companies, careers, courses, meetings, databases, sequence analysis, news, diseases, mutation, snp, and microarray.
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    a Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics Knowledge Base
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    Choose a topic from the list below or search this site. Recently we have updated our system. If you have any trouble please send email to genomics123@yahoo.com Learning
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    Find sequence repositories for DNA, RNA,
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    Post your resume, look for head hunters. Sequence Analysis Locate a college or university offering courses in Genomics and or Bioinformatics. Locate a short courses or training in this area. Learn more about a disease. Find disease linked to a gene/protein of interest. Locate an organization or an association. Find associations annual meetings. Find gene / protein information. Proteases, kinases, phosphatases, nuclear receptors, G-PCRS, etc. Locate a meeting or conference.

    14. Bioinformatics.Org: Bioinformatics FAQ
    bioinformatics Frequently Asked Questions. jump to outline contents. jump to detailed contents. Latest changes. Definitions What is bioinformatics?
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    15. Bioinformatics Links Directory
    resource directory features curated links to molecular resources, tools and databases.
    http://bioinformatics.ca/weblinks/
    Search Site: Links Directory Suggest URL Acknowledgments
    Bioinformatics Links Directory The Bioinformatics Links Directory features curated links to molecular resources, tools and databases. All of the resources are free or available for a nominal fee. We welcome your input. Jump to: COMPUTER RELATED DNA EDUCATION EXPRESSION HUMAN GENOME MODEL ORGANISMS PROTEIN RNA
    Computer Related

    This category contains links to resources relating to programming languages often used in bioinformatics. Other tools of the trade, such as web development and database resources, are also included here.
    Human Genome

    This section contains links to draft annotations of the human genome in addition to resources for sequence polymorphisms and genomics. Also included are links related to ethical discussions surrounding the study of the human genome.
    DNA

    This category contains links to useful resources for DNA sequence analyses such as tools for comparative sequence analysis and sequence assembly. Links to programs for sequence manipulation, primer design, and sequence retrieval and submission are also listed here.
    Model Organisms

    Included in this category are links to resources for various model organisms ranging from mammals to microbes. These include databases and tools for genome scale analyses.

    16. MWG - THE Genomic Company
    Products and services include molecular biology instruments, DNA sequencing, oligos, microarrays, and bioinformatics.
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    17. European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)
    European bioinformatics Institute (EBI) The EMBL http//www.emblheidelberg.de/ - European bioinformatics Institute (EBI) is a centre for research and services in bioinformatics. The Institute
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    18. EBI Databases
    The main missions of the European bioinformatics Institute (EBI) centre on building, maintaining and providing biological databases and information services to
    http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Databases/
    Get Nucleotide sequences Protein sequences Protein structures Protein signatures Literature for Site search EBI DATABASES Databases Home
    Entry Retrieval Nucleotide Databases Protein Databases Structure Databases Microarray Database ... View all Databases Databases at the EBI
    The main missions of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) centre on building, maintaining and providing biological databases and information services to support data deposition and exploitation.
    Some of the databases we manage include: We have many other databases available including literature citation databases such as Medline . You can browse the databases we have available by choosing the appropriate category on the left navigation column.
    New Clustr database Released May 25th 2004 - New Clustr database Released, this release includes:

    19. The Scientist's Guide To Traditional And Alternative Careers
    Features news articles and essays by scientists on how to find a job. Covers phd level occupations. Includes bioinformatics and Seattle biotechnology links.
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/4707/sci-careers.html
    Purpose:
    For scientists, jobs are very difficult to find these days. This site aims to provide scientists with information on traditional and alternative careers with both links and featured guest essays by scientists who offer their wisdom on how to find a job, what their jobs are like, and other topics of interest. In the News:
    Recent stories on the science job marketplace. Traditional Science Careers (Ph.D. level):
    Traditional science careers include professorships at research- or teaching-oriented universities and colleges. Research scientist positions in private industry are far more common now than twenty years ago and so are among today's typical career choices for Ph.D. level scientists.
    Professor, research emphasis
    Professor/Instructor, undergraduate teaching emphasis
    Research scientist, private sector
    Alternative Science Careers:
    What is an alternative science career? It is probably a job that an early stage graduate student would never have predicted for his/her future, but yet in some way is related to science and so makes use of the individual's scientific training. This group of careers includes jobs in science industry away from the bench, e.g. in computational biology, regulatory affairs, marketing, sales, technical support and business development. Other examples are technical writer, patent attorney, patent agent, public policy specialist, science journalist, and science textbook editor.

    20. WIS Bioinformatics And Biological Computing New
    Weizmann Institute of Science. Department of Biological Services. and. Crown Human Genome Center. Positions available in bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Hosting Israeli Center of Knowledge for bioinformatics Infrastructure COBI. Israeli National Node
    http://bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il/
    Weizmann Institute of Science
    Department of Biological Services

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    Crown Human Genome Center
    Positions available in
    Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
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    Israeli C enter o ... nfrastructure COBI
    I sraeli N ational ... ode INN of the European Molecular Biology network
    Israel National Laboratory for Genome Infrastructure

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