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  1. Bioinformatics for Geneticists: A Bioinformatics Primer for the Analysis of Genetic Data
  2. Bioinformatics: A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and Proteins
  3. Instant Notes in Bioinformatics by Charlie Hodgman, Andrew French, et all 2009-09-24
  4. Bioinformatics Programming Using Python: Practical Programming for Biological Data (Animal Guide) by Mitchell L. Model, 2009-12-15
  5. Essential Bioinformatics by Jin Xiong, 2006-03-13
  6. MicroRNA Profiling in Cancer: A Bioinformatics Perspective
  7. Bioinformatics: Principles and Basic Internet Applications by Ph.D Hassan A. Sadek, 2006-07-06
  8. Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Solutions Using R and Bioconductor (Statistics for Biology and Health)
  9. Bioinformatics for DNA Sequence Analysis (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  10. Probabilistic Methods for Bioinformatics: with an Introduction to Bayesian Networks by Richard E. Neapolitan, 2009-04-17
  11. Knowledge-Based Bioinformatics: From analysis to interpretation
  12. Python for Bioinformatics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) by Sebastian Bassi, 2009-09-30
  13. Algorithms in Bioinformatics: A Practical Introduction (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) by Wing-Kin Sung, 2009-11-24
  14. Introduction to Mathematical Methods in Bioinformatics (Universitext) by Alexander Isaev, 2004-06-02

21. Bioinformatics Tools In Haskell
A bioinformatics library implemented in Haskell, including various utilities based on it.
http://malde.org/~ketil/
Bioinformatics (and other) tools in Haskell
An assorted collection of tools for (mainly) sequence analysis that I've found useful or interesting. There's also a blog where I will document code, provide examples, and generally jot down stuff about bioinformatics and Haskell that's on my mind. The tools are mostly written in Haskell and available as darcs repositories. Oh, and there's a health warning image in SVG format. But I digress. You could also check the bin directory , where I'll try to have current, statically linked Linux binaries floating around. I'll also build debian packages when I get around to it.
Non-Bioinformatic tools in Haskell
Okay, these aren't bioinformatics-related, really.
SimpleArgs
A 'getArgs' that is somewhat more flexible and informative (in case of incorrect usage) than the one in System.Environment. Not a replacement for GetOpt, but useful for quick hacks. Check the README for some examples. darcs get http://malde.org/~ketil/simpleargs
interlude
Tired of anonymous error messages from 'read', 'head' or 'tail'? Interlude is an include file that defines replacements for partial functions as CPP macros, so that you'll at least get the line number where the function failed. darcs get http://malde.org/~ketil/interlude

22. BioInformatics > Home
welcome to bioinformatics. bioinformatics provides training in both the biological sciences and the physical and mathematical sciences. It links computer programming with genetics
http://bioinformatics.byu.edu/
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23. Bioinformatics - Wikiversity
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The Department of Bioinformatics invites students to use its resources to develop understanding and push forward the boundaries of using computative technologies to research genetics.

24. Bioinformatics Courses And Lectures
Course materials, book recommendations and links related to bioinformatics.
http://www.bioinformaticscourses.com/
This course introduces students to the practical application of structure and sequence analysis, database searching and molecular modeling techniques to study protein sequence, structure and function. Amino acid properties and protein secondary structures will be reviewed as supporting information for understanding the importance of protein sequence. Internet resources, molecular visualization software, and computational algorithms will be introduced to the student for structure analysis. It is anticipated that the student will gain practical knowledge in using software techniques and internet resources to handle and compare sequence and structure information, search databases and interpret protein structure. This course is designed to introduce and explain the application of computational and analytical methods to address problems in biotechnology. Many popular software tools employed in biotechnology and bioinformatics research will be covered. The theoretical basis governing the use and importance of these tools will be explored. This is a 2 hour lecture given as part of the UCSD Extension Target Identification and Validation course organized by Leonard Miller, Ph.D.

25. Table Of Contents — November 1, 2010, 26 (21) — Bioinformatics
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    The mRNA landscape at yeast translation initiation sites
    Bioinformatics first published online September 6, 2010 doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btq509
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      Selenoprofiles: profile-based scanning of eukaryotic genome sequences for selenoprotein genes
      Bioinformatics first published online September 21, 2010

26. Category:Bioinformatics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
bioinformatics and Computational biology are interdisciplinary fields of research, development and application of algorithms, computational and statistical methods for management and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Bioinformatics
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Bioinformatics and Computational biology are interdisciplinary fields of research, development and application of algorithms computational and statistical methods for management and analysis of biological data, and for solving basic biological problems. Bioinformatics Bioinformaticians Bioinformatics algorithms Bioinformatics companies ... Bioinformatics stubs The main article for this category is Bioinformatics
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27. SocBiN
SocBiN is a non-profit organisation for people working with and interested in bioinformatics. One task of the society is to arrange annual conferences on bioinformatics.
http://www.socbin.org/
Socbin Conferences Aims Bylaws ... Mailing list archive
SocBiN Society for Bioinformatics in Northern Europe
Annual SocBiN Conference
SocBiN is a non-profit organization for people working with and interested in bioinformatics and computational biology. The organization has predominantly members from the Nordic (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) and other countries around the baltic sea (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland) countries, but others are also welcome as members. One task of the society is to arrange annual conferences on Bioinformatics. In 2008 we will arrange our tenth conference, in Warsaw, Poland. SocBiN is the affiliated regional group in the Nordic and Baltic regions of ISCB , the International Society for Compuational Biology. Arne Elofsson Last modified: Wed Jan 10 10:05:35 CET 2007

28. Bioinformatics News At UNC Charlotte — Welcome To Bioinformatics @ UncCharlott
What does the Myc oncoprotein NOT do? Our novel, winding path through Myc genetics, genomics and cell biology. Presented by Dr. Julie Goodliffe
http://bioinformatics.uncc.edu/
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29. Master Of Science In Bioinformatics Degree Program
Tom Colonna, PhD, JD, will now be the Associate Director of Bioscience Regulatory Affairs; Judith Babbitts Named Vice Dean for Graduate Professional Programs
http://www.bioinformatics.jhu.edu/

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A joint offering of the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering J The MS in Bioinformatics program immerses students in the topics and applied methods of computational modeling, molecular biology, systems biology, structural biology, proteomics, genomic sequencing and genomic analysis, microarrays and microarray analysis. Students in the bioinformatics degree program take 11 courses to complete degree requirements, five core courses, four concentration courses, an elective from bioscience and an elective from computer science. After completion of the core and concentration courses, students may choose an independent study project as one or both of their electives.

30. >> Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network <<
Aims to develop the bioinformatics network infrastructure, encourage the exchange of data and information, develop training programs, workshops and symposia and encourage collaborations in the field of bioinformatics.
http://www.apbionet.org/

31. UCLA Bioinformatics Program | Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program In Bioinformatics
Main web site for the UCLA bioinformatics program.
http://www.bioinformatics.ucla.edu/

32. Graduate Certificate In Bioinformatics (BINF-CERT) | Bioinformatics.udel.edu
The Center for bioinformatics and Computation Biology at the University of Delaware
http://bioinformatics.udel.edu/Education/Certificate

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Certificate Program in
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Motivation
Sharing the same Bioinformatics Science Core curriculum, the Graduate Certificate is ideally suited for working professionals who cannot make a commitment to the BICB-MS or PSM program at this time, but can use the Certificate as a stepping stone. The Certificate can also complement other UD degree programs, allowing current graduate students to gain bioinformatics knowledge and skills. The Computational Sciences Concentration (CS2) allows students to gain knowledge in developing bioinformatics methods, tools and/or databases for modern biotechnology or medicine. The Life Sciences Concentration (LSC2) allows students to gain knowledge in applying bioinformatics methods, tools and databases as an integral approach to modern biotechnology or medicine.
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The Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics requires 15 credits in the courses to achieve core competency in Bioinformatics.

33. Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops
Offers short courses in bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics in various cities across Canada.
http://www.bioinformatics.ca/

34. VIBE - Vitual Institute Of Bioinformatics (Eire)
The Virtual Institute of bioinformatics in Eire (VIBE) is an initiative to consolidate bioinformatics research in the Republic of Ireland.
http://www.bioinf.org/

35. Bioinformatics In The University Of Tehran
If you think you can work and teach in bioinformatics come and join our group.
http://bioinformatics.ut.ac.ir/
Create Account Retrieve Password PhD Addmission You are here: News Site News Position Available Oct 12, 2008 If you think you can work and teach in Bioinformatics come and join our group. Read More...
3rd Iranian Conference on Bioinformatics Oct 12, 2008 Third Iranian Conference on Bioinformatics (ICB'09) will be held on December 16-17th, 2009. Read More...
Bioinformatics web site is up and running! Sep 26, 2007 Bioinformatics department of IBB is proud to annouce that its new web site is up and running. Read More...
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36. LH Baker Center:Home
bioinformatics faculty, research, training, and resources at Iowa State University.
http://www.bioinformatics.iastate.edu
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Welcome
We facilitate and enhance research in bioinformatics and biological statistics by fostering interactions and communication among the faculty, outside laboratories, granting agencies, and companies.
Laurence H. Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics engages in research to:
  • develop computational, graphical, statistical, mathematical, algorithmic, and systems methods to interpret or mine information from biological data
  • apply quantitative approaches in biology
  • bridge separate experimental biology areas with creative and innovative computational approaches

The Center's research excellence is manifested in grant successes. Grant funding for Center Members Continues to Increase at a High Rate:
  • 38% increase in 2008-2009 fiscal year
  • 37% increase in 2009-2010 fiscal year
News
RNA in Motion Symposium September 9-12, 2010 - see details at http://www.bb.iastate.edu/~gfst/homepg.html

37. Bioinformatics Jobs Bioinformatics.ca
DISCLAMER OICR and the Canadian bioinformatics Workshops are not affiliated with and have not investigated the companies listing jobs on this site.
http://www.bioinformatics.ca/?q=resources/jobs/4-year-phd-studentship-ireland-ca

38. Homepage Of The Bioinformatics And Computational Biosciences Unit At The Georget
Home page for Georgetown University bioinformatics group.
http://bioinformatics.georgetown.edu/

39. What Is Bioinformatics? - Definition From Whatis.com
bioinformatics is the science of developing computer database s and algorithm s for the purpose of speeding up and enhancing biological research.
http://searchoracle.techtarget.com/definition/bioinformatics

40. Bioinformatics
This is a bioinformatics site created by undergrads primarily for undergrads. It has instructions and links for bioinformatic tools and resources.
http://www.colorado.edu/chemistry/bioinfo
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