Friday | 21 November, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Bioinformatics: News

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    Gamers take up protein folding 12/05/2008 11:17:34

    Protein science meets computer gaming as researchers Foldit.
    Protein science meets computer gaming as researchers Foldit.
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    Cancer research web using genome map 27/03/2008 12:32:23

    Research grid could lead to improved drug research and safer clinical trials for cancer and other diseases.
    Research grid could lead to improved drug research and safer clinical trials for cancer and other diseases.
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    The $60,000 genome 19/03/2008 11:26:00

    It’s not the $1000 genome just yet, but Applied Biosystems says it’s getting there.
    It's not the $1000 genome just yet, but Applied Biosystems says it's getting there.
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    The ABC of RNA 13/03/2008 11:34:52

    Canadian bioinformaticians develop new tools to create 3D structure of RNA.
    Canadian bioinformaticians develop new tools to create 3D structure of RNA.
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    Evado tackles electronic data capture 25/02/2008 11:44:47

    Melbourne company Invision IT says its Evado software overcomes EDC shortcomings.
    Melbourne company Invision IT says its Evado software overcomes EDC shortcomings.
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    Bats not cats source of SARS 25/02/2008 11:36:24

    The evolutionary history of SARS suggests that bats, and not civet cats, were the original source of the virus.
    The evolutionary history of SARS suggests that bats, and not civet cats, were the original source of the virus.
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    Hubs in the human-pathogen protein landscape 18/02/2008 11:39:12

    Analysis of protein interactions show pathogens preferentially interact with hubs and bottlenecks.
    Analysis of protein interactions show pathogens preferentially interact with hubs and bottlenecks.
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    Geneticists to the internet's rescue 06/02/2008 12:49:39

    Genetic analysis of light fingers noise problem
    Genetic analysis of light fingers noise problem
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    Science and the supercomputer 31/01/2008 16:48:16

    High performance computing is stimulating collaborative research across state – and country – borders.
    High performance computing is stimulating collaborative research across state - and country - borders.
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    OzIPortal ignites global collaboration 21/01/2008 11:38:14

    Research scientists, doctors and academics will be able to share more research and technology through the OzIPortal.
    Research scientists, doctors and academics will be able to share more research and technology through the OzIPortal.
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    Database for drug addiction 14/01/2008 12:43:30

    Chinese scientists have developed an online molecular database of 1500 human genes linked to drug addiction.
    Chinese scientists have developed an online molecular database of 1500 human genes linked to drug addiction.
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