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Welcome to the Computational Biology Lab at the University of Toronto's. Department of Computer Science. The Computer Science Department is a member of the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinfromatics. From this page you can visit our group member's webpages to learn about their research, find out about Computational Biology courses taught at UofT and get information about how to join our group. Department of Computer Science, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G4.

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Welcome to the Computational Biology Lab at the University of Toronto's. Department of Computer Science. The Computer Science Department is a member of the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinfromatics. From this page you can visit our group member's webpages to learn about their research, find out about Computational Biology courses taught at UofT and get information about how to join our group. Department of Computer Science, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G4.

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Links @ Computational Biology Lab - U of T

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For more information on Bioinformatics, Computational and Genome-scale biology research at University of Toronto visit: http:/ www.compbio.utoronto.ca/. For all inquiries please contact us at:. Department of Computer Science, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G4.

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Admissions @ Computational Biology Lab - U of T

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The Graduate Admissions are done through the Department of Computer Science. The Department of Computer Science Application Information Site. Contains information regarding deadlines, procedure, application forms, documents needed, notification and status of application, minimum requirements, M.Sc. and Ph.D. (part-time or full-time), financial support, non-CS applicants, and other resources. Below are the answers to some of the most common questions:. Q: What is involved in applying? Department of Comput...

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Home @ Computational Biology Lab - U of T

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Welcome to the Computational Biology Lab at the University of Toronto's. Department of Computer Science. The Computer Science Department is a member of the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinfromatics. From this page you can visit our group member's webpages to learn about their research, find out about Computational Biology courses taught at UofT and get information about how to join our group. Department of Computer Science, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G4.

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SHRiMP - Computational Biology Lab - U of T

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SHRiMP - SHort Read Mapping Package. Computational Biology Lab, University of Toronto. 223 64-bit (x86 64, Linux 2.6, ICC). 222 64-bit (x86 64, Mac OSX, ICC). The mailing list is closed. SHRiMP is a software package for aligning genomic reads against a target genome. It was primarily developed with the multitudinous short reads of next generation sequencing machines in mind, as well as Applied Biosystem's colourspace genomic representation. SHRiMP was originally designed and written by Michael Brudno.

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Hoffman Lab: computational genomics

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Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Cellular and Molecular Biology Stream. Department of Medical Biophysics. Department of Computer Science. Techniques to better understand. Biology. These models and algorithms transform high-dimensional. Data into interpretable patterns and lead to new biological insight. Segmentation analysis and graphics. Efficient storage and retrieval. At the Universite de Montreal, Canada. Of the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology conference (ISMB 2016). 2016-06-16: Davide is a...

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Computer Science | fridgebuzz

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Category Archives: Computer Science. A Distributed Reentrant Read-Write Lock Using a Hazelcast Data Grid. May 30, 2014. Most Java programmers are familiar with the java.util.concurrent package and some of the handy things in it like ReentrantReadWriteLock. To recap, a ReadWriteLock solves the “Readers-Writers Problem” in computer science. Additionally, a ReentrantReadWriteLock, allows any thread to acquire the same lock more than once. Hazelcast’s distributed in-memory data grid. On the other hand, is li...

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Departments, Institutes and Centres | Activities in Bioinformatics, Computational & Genome-scale Biology

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Skip to main content. Departments, Institutes and Centres. It may be useful to use the cross-referenced lists for Research Areas. On the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinformatics wiki to identify specific people within the following Departments / Institutes / Centres. TorBUG. Toronto Bioinformatics Users Group) may also be of interest. The following Departments and Institutes are formally involved in the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinformatics:. Centr...

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RADIANT

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Rapid Development and Distribution of Statistical Tools for High-Throughput Sequencing Data. Download RADIANT Genome Browser - methylseq plugin. Download RADIANT Genome Browser - Hi-C plugin. Download Savant (see below). RADIANT Genome Browser Hi-C Data Sources file. H1 cell line.zip. I90 cell line.zip. Download HiC test files. Savant Genome Browser download instructions. Our technology relies upon the Savant Genome Browser. 20 (by University of Toronto’s Computational Biology Lab. C1omics 2015 Single-ce...

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Computational Biophysics & Bioinformatics

Computational Biophysics and Bioinformatics. Professor Emil Alexov Group. Delphi Force Web Server. The lab is part of a team that was awarded by NIH $2.3M to study protein-protein interactions. Mr Yunhui Peng was awarded The College of Science and PandA Department award of Outstanding GRA. Mr Yunhui Peng is taking internship in Inserm, Paris, France in the lab of Dr. Maria Miteva. Congratulations for Yunhui Peng who won prestigious Chateaubriand Fellowship. 27,883 Total views.

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Joint CMU-Pitt Ph.D. Program in Computational Biology

Responsible Conduct of Research. Bioimage Informatics Specialization Area. Cellular and Systems Modeling Specialization Area. Computational Genomics Specialization Area. Computational Structural Biology Specialization Area. Admissions and Application Info. MD PhD./Medical Scientist Training Program. Aims at establishing biomolecular sequence-structure-function relations using fundamental principles of physical sciences in theoretical models and simulations of structure and dynamics. Provides interdiscipl...

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Home - Comparative Biosciences, Inc.

Dermal Efficacy & Models. Delayed Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) Studies. Ocular Pharmacology and Efficacy Models. Neovascular and Vascular Models. Cardiovascular Efficacy and Models. Diabetic and Metabolic Models. Otic and Auditory Studies. Toxicology in Preclinical Studies. Research and Regulatory Pathology Studies. Histopathology and Special Stains. Histomorphometry and Digital Slide Analysis. Devices, Plastics and Ground Section Histology. State-Of-The-Art Facilities and Exceptional Medical Staff. Compa...

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Raphael Lab // Princeton University

We are a research group in the Computer Science Department. Our research is focused on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Current research interests include next-generation DNA sequencing, structural variation, genome rearrangements in cancer and evolution, and network analysis of somatic mutations in cancer. Earlier research included topics in comparative genomics, multiple sequence alignment, and motif finding. Learn more ». Princeton, NJ 08540. Email: braphael AT cs DOT princeton DOT edu.

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Mona Singh

Professor of Computer Science. Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics. Department of Computer Science. Msingh at cs.princeton.edu. Http:/ www.cs.princeton.edu/ mona/. Mailing Address: 244 Carl Icahn Lab, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544. Department of Computer Science. 8226; Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics.

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Home @ Computational Biology Lab - U of T

Welcome to the Computational Biology Lab at the University of Toronto's. Department of Computer Science. The Computer Science Department is a member of the Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinfromatics. From this page you can visit our group member's webpages to learn about their research, find out about Computational Biology courses taught at UofT and get information about how to join our group. Department of Computer Science, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G4.

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Algorithms and Computational Biology Lab

We are interested in all aspects of the design and analysis of combinatorial algorithms. Ongoing research includes:. Average-case analysis of algorithms,. We are especially interested in algorithmic problems arising in computational molecular biology, such as:. SNP's and haplotype inference,. Genome-wide analysis of structures of gene families,. DNA microarray analysis,. Oligonucleotide fingerprinting of ribosomal RNA genes (OFRG). Is a high-throughput system for ortholog assignment on a genome scale.

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UIC: Laboratory for Computational Population Biology

Laboratory for Computational Population Biology. Department of Computer Science. University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Welcome to Computational Population Biology at UIC. Professor Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf. Identifying zebras by their stripes. PrezRelease by U of I President Hogan. Radio show and podcast). In Russian) Click here. My Slice of Pizza. ZDNet Blog by Roland Piquepaille. Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends. VisiblePath by Stan Wasserman. Tablet PC Education Blog. In German) Click here. Will ...

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Kuang Lab – University of Minnesota – Twin Cities

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. A Multitask Clustering Approach for Single-cell RNA-Seq Analysis in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa. Detecting Population-differentiation Copy Number Variants in Human Population Tree by Sparse Group Selection. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ( Volume: PP, Issue: 99). Network-based Machine Learning and Graph Theory Algorithms for Precision Oncology. NPJ Precision Oncology, number 25 (2017). The Plant Journal V91(1) (2017).

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MSU Computational Biology Page

CompBio Corridor Workshop Program. Groups from MSU, UofM, WayneState, Pharmacia&UpJohn, Parke-Davis and Van Andel will come to MSU on Nov 13 to discuss the new Michigan Life Sciences Corridor program. See the Program. The Michigan State University. Computational Biology Group (CBG) represents a diverse group of researchers from around campus who actively participate in collaborative research on topics including:. Protein flexibility and folding. Access to genomic databases. Models of microbial communities.

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Web Server: Bioinformatics Research Centre, University of Glasgow

Bioinformatics Research Centre: Web Server. Department of Computing Science. Wwwbrc.dcs.gla.ac.uk. This machine is the web server of the Bioinformatics Research Centre. Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. Contact information for the Bioinformatics Research Centre can be found at www.brc.dcs.gla.ac.uk/contact.html. Web-based services and software downloads available via the Bioinformatics Research Centre can be found at www.brc.dcs.gla.ac.uk/software.