• Computational Biology at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
We are the Genome Analysis and System Modeling Group of the Life Sciences Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We conduct genetics research and system development in genomic sequencing, computational genome analysis, and computational protein structure analysis.
• Division of Genetic Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Homepage of Division of Genetic Medicine. Describes bioinformatic techniques being used, current research projects and faculty, current job openings.
• Helix Bioinformatics Group
This is a research group within the Stanford Medical Informatics laboratory directed by Russ Altman, MD, PhD. We focus on the application of computational techniques to problems in molecular biology. We are particularly interested in (1) knowledge-based systems for supporting scientific computation (2) the representation and manipulation of structural uncertainty, (3) and the development of novel representations of structure that are useful for computing.
• NDSU Plant Abiotic Stress, Genomics & Bioinformatics Group
Homepage of a group at North Dakota State University.
• Theoretical and computational biology group
The Theoretical and computational biology group at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is headed by Cyrus Chothia. The group has a strong interest in genome analysis and protein structure.
• AbOrygen : Intuitive bioinformatics
AbOrygen develops the next generation of bioinformatics software with powerful new features that simplify and improve the research work of life scientists worldwide.
• AnnHyb: Nucleotidic Sequence Manager
Free software for working with and managing nucleotide sequences in multiple formats. Many features including sequence annotation, restriction analysis, pattern searching, retrieval from servers. Released under GNU Public Licence.
• Bielefeld University Bioinformatics Server
BiBiServ supports Internet-based collaborative research, software development and distance education in bioinformatics.
• BioLisp.org
BioLisp.org is a public resource supporting scientists who use Lisp to develop intelligent applications in the biological sciences. We collect and disseminate Lisp biocomputing code, and gather pointers to Lisp and other Intelligent BioComputing methods.
• BioQuery
Tools that searches multiple biomedical databases from your desktop.
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