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    Wired: Genomics Gets a New Code: GEML
    Submitted by David Lapointe; posted on Friday, December 15, 2000 (1 comment)

    ``The Internet uses HTML, and soon perhaps genomics will use GEML. At least that's what Rosetta Inpharmatics, the creators of Genetic Expression Markup Language, or GEML, is hoping. The prestigious science journal Nature adopted the language on Monday, which should give a significant boost to its acceptance in the scientific community....The GEML format is designed to consistently label genetic information coming from biochips – chips that can show researchers tens of thousands of genes at a time, and point out which are active. Companies like Affymetrix and Agilent have developed biochips that can look at up to 60,000 genes at a time.''

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    PostGenomics Conference, Manchester UK
    Submitted by Nobody; posted on Thursday, February 26, 2004
    Dear Colleague, This letter is to inform you of a significant post-genomics conference at the International Manchester Convention Centre, 1-3rd September 2004. It is the second major conference hosted by the Consortium for Post-Genome Sciences and it focuses on "Genome to Systems" with a programme of 5 Plenary lectures, and 10 academic sessions, each with 4 excellent speakers. Plenarys from...... Tom Blundell Cambridge Ruedi Aebersold Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle Stuart Kim Stanford Denis Noble Oxford Laszlo Barabasy, Notre Dame Sessions on..... High-Throughput Structural Biology New Biosensor Technologies and Instrumental Platforms Network and Systems Biology Gene-Environment Interactions High-Throughput Structural Genomics Structural Genomics Metabolomics Informatics for Post-Genomic Integration Quantitative Proteomics Protein Dynamics and Post-Translational Modifications Pharmacogenetics and Healthcare We also have a major suppliers exhibition, a Technology Showcase and Technology ShopWindow sessions, to help evangelise the technology within the field. The registration fee is LOW to make it accessible to researchers at all levels, but I expect that it would interest people mainly in Europe. We think it offers the an excellent opportunity to hear from major international authorities about the rapidly developing fields of post-genomic technology, its scientific applications and the move to system-wide overviews. Full programme details can be found at <www.postgenomeconsortium.com>. The speaker lists are actively under review so keep checking the site for the latest situation...... Yours, Andy Cossins -- ====================================================== Professor Andrew Cossins Consortium for Post Genome Sciences The Biosciences Building, Tel: +44 (0)151 795 4510 University of Liverpool, Fax: +44 (0)151 795 4431 Crown Street, Email: cossins@liv.ac.uk Liverpool, L69 7ZB. URL : http://www.postgenomeconsortium.com/ ======================================================
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