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Bioinfo.PL - polish bioinformatics siteSite of a Polish group working mainly on protein sequence analysis.
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BioInformatics Centre - SingaporeBIC hosts Bio-Resources including BioAgent, BioPortal, APBioNET, BioJournals, BioFTP Sites, BioSoftware, Biotech Directories, BioNet News/Archives, Bio Databases, Bio Catalogs, E-Mail Servers, Virtual Lib, Web Search, Patent Search
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BioInformatics Institute of SingaporeAn independent organization affiliated to the National University of Singapore; Focus on research and teaching in bioinformatics.
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Biomolecular Modelling at the Imperial Cancer Research FundGroup headed by Dr. Michael Sternberg working on protein bioinformatics tools for fold recognition, modelling, docking, and genome annotation. Developers of 3D-PSSM, 3D-JIGSAW, SAWTED, FTDOCK.
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Brutlag Bioinformatics GroupHomepage of a group at Stanford University who are interested in the problems of predicting biological function and structure from primary sequence. Developers of EMOTIF, EMATRIX, and 3MOTIF.
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Central Plantation Crops Research InstituteLibrary and Bioinformatics Centre, with databases on the biotechnological aspects of coconut, cocoa and arecanut. Provides career opportunities, staff profiles and mission statement.
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Computational Biology Research CenterComputational Biology Research Center at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The focus is on bioinformatics in terms of information theory independent from experimental-biology projects.
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DISCO Research Grouphttp://bioinformatics.bio.disco.unimib.it/ Computational Biology and Natural Computing.
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Division of Genetic Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical CenterHomepage of Division of Genetic Medicine. Describes bioinformatic techniques being used, current research projects and faculty, current job openings.
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Genome Analysis and System Modeling Group of the Life Sciences Division of Oak Ridge National LaborThe mission of this organization is to address fundamental questions in the life sciences and provide information and analytical resources to the wider biology research community.
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