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  • The DNA of a Successful Bioinformatician decoded !!!

    Many blogs exist about successful bioinformatician, but this blog so far now is my personal view on characteristics of successful bioinformatician or computational biologist.  Hmm … of course these views are subjective to my own personal experiences and therefore I don't claim that th...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Strategy, Life, Work culture, Respect

    3749 days ago

  • Roth Lab

    The Roth Lab seeks insight into biological systems through genome- and proteome-scale experimentation and analysis. Current computational interests: Systematic analysis of genetic epistasis to identify redundant or compensatory systems and to reveal order of action in genetic pathways. Usi...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Proteome, Genome, University of Toronto, Ontario, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachussets, USA

    3750 days ago

  • J. Aires de Sousa Research Group

    We are involved in the development of methods and software in chemoinformatics. Current main projects are: 1.automatic learning of chemical reactivity and metabolism, 2.simulation of NMR spectra, 3.modelling of properties of ionic liquids, and 4.representation of molecular chirality. Mor...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Chemical reactivity, Metabolism, Molecular chirality, Chemoinformatics, Chemometrics, France

    3749 days ago

  • Bioinformatic/computational postdoc at South Dakota State University

    We seek an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to work with the Plant Science team within the Biochemical Spatio-temporal NeTwork Resource (BioSNTR). Bio-SNTR is a state-funded virtual research center aimed at promoting imaging and informatics research infrastructure in South Dakota. BioSNTR ...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational biology, South Dakota State University, Plant Bioinformatics

    3749 days ago

  • Linux for bioinformatician !!!

    Linux, free operating system for computers, provides several powerful admin tools and utilities which will help you to manage your systems effectively and handle huge amount of genomic/biological data with an ease. The field of bioinformatics relies heavily on Linux-based computers and software. ...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Linux, Tools, Commands, Command lines

    3747 days ago

  • Postdoc Position in Computational Biology

    The Computational Biology Group of Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF) Aachen, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, invites applicants for PhD candidate or postdoctoral position in computational biology in one of the following topics: 1) Statistical machine learning me...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational biology, IZKF, Aachen, Germany

    3747 days ago

  • Linux SSH Client Commands for Bioinformatics

    Here come on let play with the following basic command line usage of the ssh client.1. Check your SSH Client Version:Checking for your SSH client is very sare, but sometimes it may be necessary to identify the SSH client that you are currently running and it’s corresponding version number. ...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Linux, SSH, Example

    3748 days ago

  • Syntax for Secure Copy (scp)

    In our day to day research activity, we need to securely copy our data from several to local computer and visa-versa. I am jotting down some of the commonly used SCP command for your future help. Hope you all will like it What is Secure Copy?scp allows files to be copied to, from, or between d...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Linux, SCP, Example

    3744 days ago

  • Keep Your Important SSH Session Running when You Disconnect from Server !!!

    As a Bioinformatician/ Computational biologist we swim in the ocean of genomic/proteomics data, and play with them with an ease. In our day to day simulation, analysis, comparative study we do need to run exhaustive programs, which might take more than a week. In such cases we do need to disconne...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Linux, SSH, Session, Disconnect, Running, Screen, Example

    3745 days ago

  • BioGeek Fun

    1. A futuristic computational biology student was told to write "It is in my gene!!!" on the board 100 times as a punishment. here's his response -use warnings;for ($count=1; $count <=100; $count++) { print "It is in my gene!!!";}I guess, he is gonna to be a real biogeek. Nice try though. Smar...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, BioGeek, Humour, Jokes, Fun

    3743 days ago