18 November, 2011 (10:10) | Genomics Resource News, New Resource | By: Trey
The advance access release of most of the NAR database issue articles is out. As usual, this this database issue includes a wealth of new and updated data repositories and analysis tools. We’ll be writing up additional more extensive blog posts on it and doing some tips of the week over the next couple months, [...]
Tags: BitterDB, DBTSS, doRiNA, eggNOG, ENCODE, ensembl, IMG/M, InterPro, KEGG, MINAS, MINT, NAR, NAR database issue, OGEE, peer bork, SMART, stitch, UCSC Archaeal Browser, UCSC Genome Browser, UniProt, wormbase
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25 September, 2009 (00:08) | Genomics News, Genomics Resource News, New Resource | By: Trey
Royal Society and Académie des sciences Microsoft Award was won by Peer Bork this year. The award is funded by Microsoft (250,000 euro) and is given to recognise and reward scientists working in Europe who have made a major contribution to the advancement of science through the use of computational methods. It was awarded to [...]
Tags: award, iTOL, microsoft, peer bork, royal academy, SMART, stitch, string, xplormed
28 December, 2007 (17:26) | Genomics Resource News, New Resource | By: Trey
In the previous post I briefly mentioned a paper coming out of the Bork lab at EMBL. The lab just made public a new tool: STITCH, “a resource to explore known and predicted interactions of chemicals and proteins.” This is a sister project to STRING, a great tool for exploring the interactions of proteins
Tags: embl, interactions, peer bork, proteins, resource, stitch, string
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