• [Photo] Eric Engelhard January 16, 2002
    CVBIG (http://www.cvbig.org) meets monthly in Davis, California and maintains a mailing list.

    The Central Valley Bioinformatics Interest Group is a collection of biologists and programmers using and developing bioinformatic tools to solve problems in fields ranging from gene discovery to directed evolution, molecular diagnostics, and targeted therapy. Members come from both academic and industrial laboratories where they work on the bench or at the workstation. We present our work, ask questions, share tips and tricks, or just hang out at our monthly meetings.

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online text mining
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2002
Hi all, We have an online text mining tool that will allow you to submit a biological term e.g. drug name, disease or gene name etc. and generate a list or related genes. http://66.180.229.242/Opus/index.html Let us know if you find it useful... -Opus Team

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admission
Submitted by basudev swain ; posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2002
dear sir i get informed news paperthat u r institute providing diploma in bioinformatics.plese send me required information.iam achemistry M.Phil completed student.i also intersted to do Ph.D in this subject also i qualified NET.again personally i need some information that i wanna to do Ph.D in usa univ.plese help me .thanks &regards
online text mining
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2002
Hi all, We have an online text mining tool that will allow you to submit a biological term e.g. drug name, disease or gene name etc. and generate a list or related genes. http://66.180.229.242/Opus/index.html Let us know if you find it useful... -Opus Team
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Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Saturday, February 9, 2002
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biocluster and beowulf cluster
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Thursday, July 3, 2003
Hello ,I amhopping soeone can help me get to the correct answer here. We are looking to create a Bioinformatics area at this university. My concern is can the Biology department be restricted to a Biocluster(because Bioinformatics problems are/may not be so called paralle aware)for it's high performance computing? My background is in mathematics and computing so I am not equipped, per se, to assess this but given that you have other areas in the Biology department(molecular for one) and this will be,initially, the only cluster, will it not restrict or make it difficult to perform true parallel processing, as you could with a Beowulf cluster?

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