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Operon Group at UFSM - Summary
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All categories :: bioinformatics information projects :: Operon Group at UFSM The Operon Group is constituded of undergraduate students of Biology, Biochemistry, Informatics and Public Relations courses at the Federal University of Santa Maria (www.ufsm.br). More information in www.bioinformatics.org/operon/
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Latest announcements
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Time: 12:30 pm
At the room 1532 - Biology Dept. - UFSM
Subjects: New Project Submission
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Friday, oct, 19. 17:00 hs
Host: To be defined
Subject: Admin Questions
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Marcos de Carvalho, head of Operon Group, will propose to the board of director of Operon, a change in the admission system. The idea is put the Operon group as a international colaboration group, in biotechnology and bioinformatics information difusion.
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The Operon Group currently work in the development of a educative CD-ROM. This CD-ROM talk about biotechnology, and will elucidate some aspects of biotechnology, that remains obscure for general people, like human cloning, transgenics and bioethics.
Soon, the CD-ROM will be registred as a TOL/BIO project.
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