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What is bioinformatics??? -A brief description about this
emerging field
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What is Bioinformatics - An introduction article by Mark
Gerstein at Yale University.
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The powerful world of bioinformatics
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Bioinformatics: Key to 21st Century Biology
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FAQs - Frequently asked questions on bioinformatics related
topics Now you know what it is, find out what it takes to
become a bioinformatician . Bioinformatics career questions
answered.
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The commercialization of bioinformatics by Phillip B.C. Jones
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A Curriculum for Bioinformatics: The Time is RipeThis
article proproses requirements for a standard bioinformatics
curriculum. By Russ Altman.
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Human Genome Research A description of the Human Genome
Project.
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Retooling for Bioinformatics An article from The
Scientist
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A Programming Course in BioinformaticsA discussion of
the task of teaching an introductory bioinformatics course.
By Russ Altman and John Koza.
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Sequence analysis Keith Robison's guide to the exciting
world of biosequence comparison! Useful background information
on a variety of computational biology algorithms.
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Bioinformatics, Supercomputing, and Complex Genome Analysis,
DOE/NIH Human Genome News, 4(5) January 1993.
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Medical Informatics Training at Stanford University School
of MedicineAn article from 1995 by Edward Shortliffe
describing our medical informatics training program, the
nature of the curriculum, the backgrounds of our students,
and the career paths of our graduates.
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Bioinformatics review articles published 1993-1996. A
collection of off-line references to review papers, compiled
by The Irish National Centre for BioInformatics. A great
starting point for anyone wanting a general introduction to
the field.
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Elementary Sequence Analysis - Database Searching by B.
Golding Jan 1996. Fasta, blast, blitz, blaze, flash, blocks.
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Bioinformatics in Support of Molecular MedicineA
description of bioinformatics and its connection to clinical
informatics. By Russ Altman.
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Biology as a Business Venture and the Rise of Bioinformatics,
1996.
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Preface to Molecular Bioinformatics- Sequence Analysis
, 1997.
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Bioinformatics & Cheminformatics in the Drug Discovery Cycle,
1997.
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Bioinformatics in a post-genomics age Sept 1997
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Bioinformatics takes charge, Trends in Biotech.,
Vol. 16 No. 3 (170), pp. 104-107, March 1998.
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"A Curriculum For Bioinformatics: The Time Is Ripe" An
editorial from the journal BIOINFORMATICS-Bioinformatics, Vol
14, Issue 7, pages 549-550 (August 1998)
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Bioinformatics, pharma and farmers, Trends in Biotech.,
Vol. 17 No. 3 (182), pp. 85-88. March 1999.
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Bioinformatics/Computational Biology Programs (May 1999)
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Biocomputing For Everone an introduction to biocomputing
for the layperson published by the VSNS biocomputing division.
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Biocomputing For Schools Another VSNS publication - this
time aimed at highschool students, but fun to read for
everyone. Includes articles on the application of
bioinformatics to BSE research, and a ``Do-It-Yourself''
detailed example of a WWW search.
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Understanding the human genome By D. L. Brutlag, in
Scientific American: Introduction to Molecular Medicine,
P. In Leder, D. A. Clayton, E. Rubenstein, Eds., (New York:
Scientific American, 1994), pp. 153-168.
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Viva bioinformatics, but who survives?, 1999.
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Bioinformatics: Playing The Numbers Game June 1999
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Mining the Genome Sept 1999
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Commercialization of biological information and the rise of
bioinformatics - Part I, Nov/Dec 1999, 20/21, pp. 40-47.
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Commercialization of biological information and the rise of
bioinformatics - Part II, Jan 2000, pp. 51-56.
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Turbo-charging bioinformation for drug discovery, Feb
2000, pp. 38-49.
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Bioinformatics: low supply, high demand June 2000
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The Next Wave of the Genomics Business July 2000
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The Bioinformatics Gold Rush July 2000
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Bioinformatics.
Next
Wave feature on careers in bioinformatics. September
2000
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A prerequisite for working in thie field: love of computers
article from The Scientist(Nov 2000)
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Sep/Oct 2000 issue of the MIT
Technology Review
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How to become a bioinformatics expert, including a listing
of European opportunities to study
bioinformatics. Compiled by theVirtual School of Natural
Sciences BioComputing Division.
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Protein Sequence Alignment and Database Scanning Geoff
Barton's review.
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Pattern matching and motifs
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Knowledge-based Analysis of Microarray Gene Expression Data
Using Support Vector Machines
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VHG
Virtural HyperGlossary. Defines terms used in different
subfields, currently Glycoscience, Protein Structure.
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LASSAP a LArge Scale Sequence compArison Package
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Bioinformatics in pre- and post-genomics eras, Trends
in Biotech., Vol. 18 , pp. 133-135, April 2000.
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Confluence of Western and Traditional Medicines and Future
Prospectes - Part I, Mar/Apr 2000, pp. 34-37.
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Confluence of Western and Traditional Medicines and Future
Prospectes - Part II, May/Jun 2000, pp. 66-74.
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Computers + Biology = Bioinformatics April 2001
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Bioinformatics U., Genome Technology, September, 2001An
article from Genome Technology written by Nat Goodman about
bioinformatics curricula.
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Training in a Hybrid Discipline, Nature, October 25, 2001An
article from Nature written by Potter Wickare and Paul
Smaglik on bioinformatics training programmes in North
America.
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Bioinformatics Knowledge Vital to Careers - Competition from
mathematicians and computer scientists compels biologists to
become computational article from The Scientist(Sept
2002)
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The babel of bioinformatics By Teresa Attwood, Science,
5491: 471 (2000).
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The quiet revolution: Biodiversity informatics and the
internet By Frank A. Bisby, Science, 289: 2309
(2000).
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Are you ready for the revolution? By Declan Butler,
Nature, 409: 758-760 (2001).
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Beyond the genome: Biotech's next holy grailBy Ellen
Licking, Business Week, April 10, 2000.
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The genome explainedBy Ellen Licking, Business Week,
June 12, 2000.
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Why bioinformatics is hot career By Stacey Wells, San
Francisco Chronicle, March 4, 2001.
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Proteomics: Beyond the genome Edited by Patricia
O'Connell, Business Week Online, June 7, 2001.
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A true believer dismisses indifference to bioinformatics
By Terence Chea, Washington Post, March 14, 2002.
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Genome map on a grain of rice By Kristen Philipkoski,
Wired News, March 29, 2002.
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Informatics moves to the head of the class By Beth
Schachter, Bio-IT World, June 12, 2002.
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The proteomics odyssey By Malorye Branca, Bio-IT World,
Aug. 13, 2002.
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Dell goes nuts for clusters By Michael Kanellos, CNET
News.com, Sept. 2, 2002.
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IBM teams with TurboGenomics By Salvatore Salamone,
Bio-IT World, Sept. 5, 2002.
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The new, new pharmacogenomics By Malorye Branca, Bio-IT
World, Sept. 9, 2002.
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RLX introduces a biocluster in a box By Salvatore Salamone,
Bio-IT World, Sept. 17, 2002.
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CombinatorX gets $40 million to look for drug synergies By
Salvatore Salamone, Bio-IT World, Sept. 24, 2002.
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Calculating with DNA By Salvatore Salamone, Bio-IT
World, October 2002.
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Hitachi Soft develops low-cost human genome DNA chip By
Kuriko Miyake, ITworld.com, Oct. 8, 2002.
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IBM chooses Linux for 'Blue Gene' supercomputer By Lisa
Gill, NewsFactor Network, Oct. 24, 2002.
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The international 'HapMap' project cbsnews.com,
Oct. 29, 2002.
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US stem cell policy deters investors By Steve Mitchell,
UPI, Nov. 2, 2002.
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Biochip sprouts DNA strands By Kimberly Patch,
Technology Research News, Nov. 13, 2002
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Genetic code of mouse published By Justin Gillis,
Washington Post, Dec. 5, 2002
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Genomics consolidation — no pain, no gain By Malorye
Branca, Bio-IT World, Dec. 10, 2002.
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Data stored in multiplying bacteria By Natasha McDowell,
NewScientist.com, Jan. 3, 2003.
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Cowabunga! Scientists to start Bovine Genome Project
Science Daily, March 5, 2003.
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Computational Analysis of Complexity in Gene Expression Arrays
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Building your own Bioinformatics Supercomputer for Cheap Using
Grid Technology
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Career Advice for Computational Biology By Amjad-Ali Khoja
at U. Texas.
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Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences
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A Practical Guide to protein sequence and structure analysis
at UCL
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