- ad Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics
- lcb.uu.se
- At Uppsala, Sweden. Research areas include algorithms and databases, genome studies, expression and function, and structure and design. Runs courses and seminars.
- USCS Genome Bioinformatics
- genome.ucsc.edu
- Provides genome browser, gene sorter, blat search function, and publications.
4.4
(si*)
>380
>80
7
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Unit
- bioinformatics.georgetown.edu
- Home page for Georgetown University bioinformatics group.
4.1
(si*)
>50
<5
5
- Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
- www.vbi.vt.edu
- Commonwealth of Virginia shared resource. Based at Virginia Tech.
4.0
(si*)
<5
-
6
- Institute of Molecular Bioscience
- www.imb.uq.edu.au
- The Institute for Molecular Bioscience is the centrepiece of a research complex being developed by the University of Queensland in partnership with Australia's CSIRO and other research agencies. Research focus is on animal, biomedical and pharmaceutical research and it has a major division of genomics and bioinformatics.
4.0
(si*)
<10
<5
6
- Gerstein Group
- bioinfo.mbb.yale.edu
- Research in the field of bioinformatics, using computation to analyze genome sequences, expression datasets and macromolecular structures.
4.0
(si*)
<5
<5
6
- Computational Biology Research Center
- www.cbrc.jp
- Computational 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.
3.9
(si*)
>10
-
6
- UCLA Bioinformatics
- www.bioinformatics.ucla.edu
- Main web site for the UCLA Bioinformatics program.
3.9
(si*)
-
-
5
- Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics at Ghent University, Belgium
- bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be
- Group in the Department of Plant Systems Biology. Working on functional, structural, and comparative genomics.
3.9
(si*)
<5
<10
5
- Helix Bioinformatics Group
- helix-web.stanford.edu
- This is a research group within the Stanford Medical Informatics laboratory directed by Russ Altman, MD, PhD. We focus on the application of computational techniques to problems in molecular biology. We are particularly interested in (1) knowledge-based systems for supporting scientific computation (2) the representation and manipulation of structural uncertainty, (3) and the development of novel representations of structure that are useful for computing.
3.9
(si*)
-
-
5
- Brutlag Bioinformatics Group
- motif.stanford.edu
- Homepage 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.
3.9
(si*)
-
<5
5
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