نتایج جستجو برای: david bioinformatics resources 67

تعداد نتایج: 395705  

2017
Holly A. Black Danielle J. Leighton Elaine M. Cleary Elaine Rose Laura Stephenson Shuna Colville David Ross Jon Warner Mary Porteous George H. Gorrie Robert Swingler David Goldstein Matthew B. Harms Peter Connick Suvankar Pal Timothy J. Aitman Siddharthan Chandran

“The authors thank the patients for consenting to research. In addition, they acknowledge Alona Sosinsky and the Imperial College BRC Genomics facility for bioinformatics support. They acknowledge Generation Scotland for providing control samples and thank Shona Kerr and Archie Campbell for assistance in provision of Generation Scotland samples. The authors acknowledge Cat Graham for providing ...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2008
Wannipha Tongsima Sissades Tongsima Prasit Palittapongarnpim

With a wealth of biodiversity, a long tradition of agriculture-based industries, and an established medical and biotechnological research and development community, Thailand has become an attractive location for life sciences investment. The large amount of data generated in many areas of life sciences requires visualization, management, and analysis, principally through bioinformatics. To beco...

2004
Melissa Lemos Marco A. Casanova Luiz Fernando Bessa Seibel José Antônio Fernandes de Macêdo Antonio Basílio de Miranda

Researchers typically need to combine Bioinformatics processes to perform larger, more complex tasks, expressed as workflows. However, there is a strong indication from users that running complex workflows is an addition burden that must be alleviated. Motivated by this observation, this paper first introduces an ontology that defines classes and instances of Bioinformatics projects, processes,...

2010
Brian Kuhlman

NMR Structure Improvement: A Structural Bioinformatics & Visualization Approach. by Jeremy N. Block Department of Biochemistry Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ David C. Richardson, Co-Supervisor ___________________________ Jane S. Richardson, Co-Supervisor ___________________________ John D. York ___________________________ Pei Zhou ____________...

2002
David J. Balding

David J. Balding .Imperial College School of Medicine, London/ I extendmy apologies to the authors that an unavoidable commitment arising unexpectedly in the 18 hours before the meeting robbed me of my final preparation, so that my comments at the meeting were poorly presented. I shall try to do a better job in this written version, and to leave enough space I shall omit my introductory comment...

2012
Xiaoli Jiao Brad T. Sherman Da Wei Huang Robert M. Stephens Michael W. Baseler H. Clifford Lane Richard A. Lempicki

SUMMARY The database for annotation, visualization and integrated discovery (DAVID), which can be freely accessed at http://david.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/, is a web-based online bioinformatics resource that aims to provide tools for the functional interpretation of large lists of genes/proteins. It has been used by researchers from more than 5000 institutes worldwide, with a daily submission rate of ∼...

Journal: :Briefings in bioinformatics 2010
Jennifer M. Williams Mary E. Mangan Cynthia Perreault-Micale Scott Lathe Neeraj Sirohi Warren C. Lathe

The amount of biological data is increasing rapidly, and will continue to increase as new rapid technologies are developed. Professionals in every area of bioscience will have data management needs that require publicly available bioinformatics resources. Not all scientists desire a formal bioinformatics education but would benefit from more informal educational sources of learning. Effective b...

2015
Rongdong Hu Guangming Liu Jingfei Jiang Lixin Wang

Cloud computing has started to change the way how bioinformatics research is being carried out. Researchers who have taken advantage of this technology can process larger amounts of data and speed up scientific discovery. The variability in data volume results in variable computing requirements. Therefore, bioinformatics researchers are pursuing more reliable and efficient methods for conductin...

2014
Alexey Alekhin Evdokim Kovach Pablo Pareja-Tobes Marina Manrique Eduardo Pareja Raquel Tobes Eduardo Pareja-Tobes

Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has brought a revolution to the bioinformatics l andscape, de finitely r eshaping f ields s uch a s g enomics a nd transcriptomics, by offering sheer amounts of data about previously inaccessible d omains i n a c heap a nd s calable w ay. Thus bi ological da ta a nalysis d emands, more than ever, high performance computing architectures; in particular, Cloud Com...

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