CSIR-Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology (IGIB) is a premier Institute of Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research (CSIR), engaged in research of national importance in the areas of genomics,
molecular medicine, bioinformatics and...
The key to finding a solution is to notice that most genomicsequences differ by very little. It may well be that the number of complete genome sequences being stored is increasing rapidly, but the actual amount of new data is very small. In...
Bioinformatics relevant research topics are:
genomic scale studies
endogenous mechanisms of mutations, germ line and somatic
computational aspects of immunology in cancer
signalling networks
three-dimensional organization of information in...
The German-Canadian international research training group
"Computational Methods for the Analysis of the Diversity and Dynamics of Genomes"
has currently open positions for graduate students, to study at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver,...
Genotypic Technology, the first Genomics Company of India is poised to become the next generation life sciences company. We are hiring professionals for our high end Genomics Labs (Molecular Biology/ Microarray/NGS) and Bioinformatics...
Kindly look into following webpage:
http://medhealth.leeds.ac.uk/info/1450/scholarships/1795/marie_curie_phd_training_network
The closing date for application will be 26 June 2015.
github.com - If you planning on conducting a study involving dozens of large genomes, then you do not have to run all pairwise synteny alignments .. simply try kraken: A universal genomic coordinate translator for comparative genomics
chmille4.github.io - Scribl is a javascript, Canvas-based graphics library that easily generates biological visuals of genomic regions, alignments, and assembly data. Scribl can also be used in conventional offline pipelines, since everything needed to generate charts...
http://www.phyloxml.org/ - phyloXML (example) is an XML language designed to describe phylogenetic trees (or networks) and associated data. PhyloXML provides elements for commonly used features, such as taxonomic information, gene names and identifiers, branch...