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A Bioinformatics in Plant Sciences (BIPS) meeting in progress. | photo courtesy of Nick Dietz, Bond LSC

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Howest Proclamatie Advanced Bachelor of Bioinformatics en

Bachelor Biomedische Laboratoriumtechnologie

Bioinformatics - (biology, computer science) A field of science in which biology, computer science, and information technology merge into a single discipline to analyse biological information using computers and statistical techniques.

 

[See: Bioinformatics]

 

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Kieren is drinking again. He really has got a problem with alcohol..

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Howest Proclamatie Advanced Bachelor of Bioinformatics en

Bachelor Biomedische Laboratoriumtechnologie

Moderator: Dr. Achuthsankar S. Nair, Director, State Inter-University Centre of Excellence in Bioinformatics University of Kerala

 

Panelists

 

Prof. C.A. Augustine, Director, YMCA e- Resource Centre & Library, Trivandrum

Dr. A. Ajayaghosh, Director Grade Scientist & Bhatnagar Prize Winner, NIIST(CSIR),Trivandrum

Dr. M.G.Sreekumar, Head, Library & Information Centre, IIM, Kozhikode

Dr. M.P. Tapaswi, Head, Knowledge Resource Centre, NIO Goa

Shri K.P. Sadasivan, Former Head, Knowledge Resource Centre, NIIST(CSIR),Trivandrum & President, KLA

 

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CRI Workshop Learning Series

Bioinformatics Workshop 2014

Harper Court, Chicago

 

Photo by Jorge Andrade

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Fly Fishing & Cancer Treatment: Same, Same But Different!

Bonnefoy 2012 Genomic insights into microbial iron oxidation and iron uptake strategies in extremely acidic environments

 

Model of the oxidation of Fe(II) in At. ferrooxidans based on biochemical, molecular genetics, bioenergetic, bioinformatic and functional genomics evidence. A redox tower has been placed below the model to facilitate comparison of the redox potentials of some of the reactions. Electrons extracted from the oxidation of Fe(II) by the outer membrane embedded cytochrome c Cyc2 are passed to the periplasmic copper protein rusticyanin (R). From rusticyanin, the electrons can take a download pathway to reduce O2 to water (solid arrow) passing through the cytochrome c4 Cyc1 and the aa3 type cytochrome oxidase complex or an uphill pathway (dotted arrow) to the NADH1 complex via the cytochrome c4 CycA1, the bc1 complex and membrane-associated quinones. The energy to push electrons uphill against this thermodynamically unfavourable gradient is postulated to come from the influx of protons (solid arrows) generated by the proton motive force across the inner membrane resulting from the difference in proton concentration inside the cell (pH 6.5) and outside (pH 2). This uphill pathway is similar in many respects to the pathways taken by electrons and protons in mitochondrial and prokaryotic oxidative phosphorylation, only in reverse. The figure also shows the influx of protons through the ATP synthetase complex (ATPase) driving the biosynthesis of ATP. These protons and also those that enter the cell to drive electrons uphill are postulated to be consumed, at least in part, by the reduction of O2 to water using electrons derived from the oxidation of Fe(II) via the downhill pathway. Abbreviations used: R, rusticyanin; OM, outer membrane; IM, inner membrane. * = values of E•0 for the Fe(III)/Fe(II) and 1/2 O2/H2O couples for pH 2 (Ferguson and Ingledew, 2008). Figure reproduced with modifications from Quatrini and colleagues (2009).

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Bioinformatics day 2010

28.5.2010 Viikki, Helsinki

"Vaccinology", according to Anthony Fauci, is being used in Covid Vaccines. By definition, he means that human trials can be skipped because of "In Silico", Bioinformatics Artificial Intelligence, Models and Scenario's from the WOPR (Whopper) computer. -- Nikola Tesla - "Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality. wallacegsmith.wordpress.com/2006/12/26/substituting-mathe... -- "Mathematical conclusions are not true, in and of themselves they are only true if (A) their underlying assumptions are true and (B) the laws of mathematical grammar and syntax that have been used to derive them are valid.". Artificial Intelligence (AI); like nano-particles like Thermerisol and all genetic material "vaccine's" are not regulated; aka "The Invisible" or "Corporate Secrets". This scenario is the same as Bill Gate's Microsoft not releasing their source code since 1993. Please release the source "code" behind Windows NT (Nikola Tesla), Vaccine's source code for models developed by "Vaccinology", and while your at it, the "code" for voting machines. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_vaccinology

 

July 8, 2018

ISMBECCB 2019 Presentation

Torsten Schwede

Biozentrum, University of Basel & SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland

SD EPSCoR and SDSU recently partnered to hold a bioinformatics workshop. Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data. As an interdisciplinary field of science, bioinformatics combines computer science, statistics, mathematics, and engineering to analyze and interpret biological data. Participants learned about tool discovery, meta-genomics, gene regulation and RNA-Seq. The workshop also showcased some of the bioinformatics tools developed by BioSNTR researchers. Thirty-four research professionals participated in the event.

... is too much work!

But I promise I will be back soon to post and comment your photos.

Philipp Rescheneder

 

Director, Genomic Applications Bioinformatics, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, UK

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