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Reactome Pathway Database User Survey 
  Reactome is a curated database of core pathways and reactions in human biology. Information is authored by expert biological researchers, maintained by the Reactome editorial staff and cross-referenced to several third-party databases.  Reactome has an entity-level pathway viewer and data mining tools to facilitate searching and visualizing... more »
By rhaw  - Oct 4 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

Distance courses for biologists 
  At the University of Manchester, UK, we have over 10 years experience in running a range of online courses in computational biology. These courses are designed to enable biologists and computer scientists to update their skills while remaining in the workplace. They are also very suitable for home study, helping you to keep in touch with a... more »
By Heather Vincent  - Sep 16 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

EMBL Events - Please subscribe 
  Dear Colleagues, we would like to invite you to join our mailing list to receive information about events taking place at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. Please use the following link to subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newsletter, event posters or e-announcements: [link]... more »
By EMBL Courses & Conferences  - Jun 23 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs) 
  It's clearly time to make the change to the paperless lab. In tough economic times, research organizations all over the word are placing increasing emphasis on legal accountability, commercial patent protection, secure collaboration and intellectual property rights. Subsequently, many researchers are finding that taking notes with... more »
By Rob Day  - Jun 17 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

Toy company about Evolution for Kids 
  Forgive the intrusion, but I am writing to let the scientific and educational communities know about a new toy company dedicated to teaching younger kids about evolution, [link] ("Games and Toys Inspired by Darwin"). The first toy is an 18-foot long timeline that introduces kids to over 60 amazing creatures that... more »
By Lawrence Goodman  - Jun 3 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

"Hands-On" Workshop on Computational Biophysics, July 6-10 & August 10-14, 2009, Champaign, IL 
  "Hands-On" Workshop on Computational Biophysics [link] [link] Application Deadline: May 3, 2009 The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group, NIH Resource for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics ([link]) at the... more »
By workshop+i...@ks.uiuc.edu  - Jan 28 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

Fwd: [Bio-www] Protein diameter 
  BIOSCI blacklist (yw-out-1718.google.com ) ? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- ...To: Benjamin Walter <benwalte...@gmail.com> Cc: bio-...@magpie.bio.indiana.edu Interesting question. you could look at the bounding box which is a diameter by some definition. However, most people use the radius of gyration, which is... more »
By Dan Bolser  - Jan 27 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

Protein diameter 
  Dear friends I would like to ask whether there is some way to measure the diameter of a molecule (its longest diameter). (On protein database or the like web site). One way (on Jmol viewer) is to measure a distance between two extremeties of a given protein. However, this method is subject to chance of missing the longest diameter.... more »
By Benjamin Walter  - Jan 26 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Tracking Hair Loss And Growth Mathematically 
  CSIRO’s Biotech Imaging team, who specialise in developing software to analyse images automatically, worked with a UK personal care products company to find a way to objectively test how well their hair removal products work. Hair counting is often done manually by human assessors. “It’s a boring job and results are prone to errors and variations between... more »
By biospace@noster-it.com  - Dec 12 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

RSG-India at HGM - Notice 
  RSG-India at HGM 2008! We are very happy to inform you all that RSG-India has been given an opportunity to have a booth at the Human Genome Meeting 2008 to be held at Hyderabad from 27th-31st September 2008! Regional Student Group – India (RSG-India) is a student organization dedicated to the development of the Bioinformatics and Computational... more »
By chinmay  - Sep 18 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

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