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    Visualization
    Submitted by Nobody; posted on Sunday, June 16, 2002
    Does anyone know if there is a future (career -->money) in developing 'the raw mined data' and presenting them in easily understandable visual formats/animations? Also are there immediate demands for interactivity online with such 'mined data'? Utilising protein structure prediction for different conditions (pH, Temperature) from elucidated amino acid sequences on a central webserver looks within easy reach for me. but is there a market for it or any related applications??
    Visualization
    Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Monday, June 17, 2002
    Submitter There are some companies that, as their sole business, mine raw data and create visualizations. One that I know of is Anvil (www.anvilinformatics.com).
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