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Me at the entrance to EMBL

My new home come fall 2008. That's right, goodbye UCLA, hello (it's good to be back) UCSC.

2014.07.18.

Virginia Bioinformatics Institute annual summer picnic. Corporate Research Center.

IVM Online Launch and Bioinformatics Workshop participants, Bogor, Indonesia, 20-21 May 2014

2014.07.18.

Virginia Bioinformatics Institute annual summer picnic. Corporate Research Center.

Bioinformatics analysis and protein interaction of ISKNV ORF111L.(A) ISKNV ORF111L domain architecture was predicted by SMART program. (B) Phylogenetic tree of ISKNV ORF111L with other TRAF family proteins. The Bootstrap test of phylogeny was calculated 1000 replicates. The numbers at the nodes indicate bootstrap values. (C) Homology model structures analysis of TRAF domain from ISKNV ORF111L (panel a) and Homo sapiens (panel b). (D) Multiple sequence alignments of TRAF domain from different TRAF proteins. PTH, predicted TRAF homology; TD, TRAF domain. (E) Expression of GST proteins (c, lane 1), GST-111L fusion proteins (c, lane 2) and MYC-TRADD fusion proteins (d, lanes 1 and 2) were effective. After the GST pull down assay, MYC-TRADD fusion proteins were detected in the GST-111L sample (e, lane 2) but not in the GST control sample (e, lane 1), indicating the interaction between ISKNV ORF111L and zebrafish TRADD.

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The FABI 2 building built from sandstone with modern architectural features, and hosts postgraduate modules like Biochemistry, Botany, Genetics, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Zoology, Entomology and Plant Production. Designed by Willie Oosthuizen of the firm VDO Architects, FABI 1 was inaugurated in March 1999 and the adjacent FABI Bioinformatics Square(FABI 2), in 2002.

  

Source: Campus Building Guide 2008 from

137.215.9.22/handle/2263/9118

  

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2014.07.18.

Virginia Bioinformatics Institute annual summer picnic. Corporate Research Center.

ECCB 10th Anniversary Keynote: Janet Thornton, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Howest Proclamatie Advanced Bachelor of Bioinformatics en

Bachelor Biomedische Laboratoriumtechnologie

For more information about the ITEST, please visit www.nwabr.org/education/itest.html

It has been a busy term for the 49Women in Science Committee, which was formed five years ago after identifying the need for supports and guidance for young women pursuing a career in STEM. Our fall 2022 student event was held on-campus on October 13. Students had the privilege of listening to guest speaker Dr. Fiona Brinkman, SFU professor in Bioinformatics and head of the Brinkman Lab. She shared her educational and career journey, inspiring those in attendance with what is possible.

 

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