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Spurred By The Worldwide Fight Against Malaria, Scientists Release Parasite Genome Database
April 12, 2001 An international team of scientists today unveiled an Internet-based database allowing genomic analysis of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for the vast majority of malaria deaths ... > full story -
Computer Model Predicts Outcome Of DNA Shuffling
March 13, 2001 Industries using DNA shuffling to improve enzymes, therapeutic proteins, vaccines and viral vectors may soon have a computational method for predicting the number and likely locations of crossovers, ... > full story -
Rosetta May Hold Key To Predicting Protein Folding
February 14, 2001 A computational method developed by Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator David A. Baker and his colleagues has proven quite successful in predicting the three-dimensional structure of a ... > full story -
Ancient Origins Found In Arabidopsis Genome
December 25, 2000 A weedy, inedible member of the mustard family, related to broccoli and cauliflower, has become the first plant to yield the secrets of its primordial origins. In a computational research effort at ... > full story -
New Research Software To Simulate Biochemical Processes
December 21, 2000 Bioinformatics experts from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (USA) and the European Media Laboratory (Germany) have joined forces to develop a software for simulating biochemical networks. ... > full story -
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New Grid Portal To Improve US Researchers' Access To Advanced Computing Resources
November 8, 2000 Computational scientists will soon have a powerful new tool for using resources on the national "grid" of high-performance research networks. The web-based grid portal will help computer ... > full story -
Microelectromechanical Technology -- Meshless Numerical Methods Simplify Device Design And Analysis
August 11, 2000 University of Illinois engineers have designed numerical techniques that can help analyze MEMS devices and assist in the development of better computer simulation ... > full story -
Genome Scientists Muster Computer Software Tools For Handling The Flood Of Raw Data From The Human Genome Project And Related Efforts
February 25, 2000 A new discipline has emerged at the intersection of computer science and biotechnology, bringing the power of advanced computational techniques to bear on complex problems in molecular biology. ... > full story -
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Fast And Efficient Algorithms Handle Nearly 10 Million Unknowns
November 2, 1999 By developing faster algorithms, researchers at the Center for Computational Electromagnetics at the University of Illinois have again pushed the envelope on the analysis of electromagnetic ... > full story -
Evolutionary Genetic Tools Trace Cancer Clone Lines
June 18, 1999 Sophisticated computational tools developed to trace species evolution by comparing DNA sequences have now been used to track the development of human cancer. ... > full story -
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ORNL Research Gets Boost With New Teraop Computer
April 19, 1999 Computing capabilities at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are taking a giant leap forward with the acquisition of an IBM RS/6000 SP supercomputer. The teraop ... > full story -
Helping Students Break Barriers In Science, Engineering -- Computational Biology Program Will Encourage Research Training Across Disciplines
January 19, 1999 A $2.5 million grant will launch the Johns Hopkins Program in Computational Biology, designed to train tomorrow's scientists and engineers by breaking through some of the boundaries that ... > full story
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