This report summarizes the important aspects of the workshop on "Managing and Mining Genome Information: Frontiers in Bioinformatics" which took place October 31st until November 4th, 2005. Twenty five Participants came from six different countries representing various "branches" of the bioinformatics community. The presentations ranged from describing highly theoretical models to presenting prototypes or systems for managing and mining data in bioinformatics
ABSTRACT – Report the experience of promoting an event in the area of Bioinformatics in the interi...
Information is key in producing knowledge. We undoubtedly live in time of massive information; parti...
Genome data, with underlying new knowledge, are accumulating at exponential rate thanks to ever-impr...
This report summarizes the important aspects of the workshop on "Managing and Mining Genome Informat...
From 30.10.05 to 04.11.05, the Dagstuhl Seminar 05441 ``Managing and Mining Genome Information: Fron...
Bioinformatics aims at understanding living systems using biological information. We see it as a sub...
The 13th International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2014) was held for the first time in Austr...
A report on 'The Biology of Genomes' meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, USA, 10-14 May 2006
The 13th International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2014) was held for the first time in Austr...
Abstract.—This paper discusses the relevance of bioinformatics to the Convention on Biological Diver...
Genome sequencing projects generate a tremendous amount of data, which are stored in databanks and f...
Abstract A report on the 13th International Bioinformatics Workshop held in Harbin, China, 5–6 Augus...
The genomic sequences of a huge number of species have been determined. Typically, these genome sequ...
Bioinformatics is the science of managing, mining, and in-terpreting information from biological seq...
The 2009 annual conference of the Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet), Asia's oldest bioi...
ABSTRACT – Report the experience of promoting an event in the area of Bioinformatics in the interi...
Information is key in producing knowledge. We undoubtedly live in time of massive information; parti...
Genome data, with underlying new knowledge, are accumulating at exponential rate thanks to ever-impr...
This report summarizes the important aspects of the workshop on "Managing and Mining Genome Informat...
From 30.10.05 to 04.11.05, the Dagstuhl Seminar 05441 ``Managing and Mining Genome Information: Fron...
Bioinformatics aims at understanding living systems using biological information. We see it as a sub...
The 13th International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2014) was held for the first time in Austr...
A report on 'The Biology of Genomes' meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, USA, 10-14 May 2006
The 13th International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2014) was held for the first time in Austr...
Abstract.—This paper discusses the relevance of bioinformatics to the Convention on Biological Diver...
Genome sequencing projects generate a tremendous amount of data, which are stored in databanks and f...
Abstract A report on the 13th International Bioinformatics Workshop held in Harbin, China, 5–6 Augus...
The genomic sequences of a huge number of species have been determined. Typically, these genome sequ...
Bioinformatics is the science of managing, mining, and in-terpreting information from biological seq...
The 2009 annual conference of the Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet), Asia's oldest bioi...
ABSTRACT – Report the experience of promoting an event in the area of Bioinformatics in the interi...
Information is key in producing knowledge. We undoubtedly live in time of massive information; parti...
Genome data, with underlying new knowledge, are accumulating at exponential rate thanks to ever-impr...