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            <title>Congratulations to the newcastle uni igem team 2008!</title>
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            <description>Congratulations, Bug Busters! You didn't just get a gold star, you got a gold award! Though I was not involved, many of my friends were part of the Newcastle University iGEM 2008 team, either as supervisors or students. You can read more on the N...   
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            <title>Scientist meets small children, and doesn't stop talking (and listening) all day!</title>
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            <description>This past Monday, one day before fantastic things happened in the voting booths of America (I had already submitted my absentee ballot), I spent a day at a local primary school. Names and locations for the school will not be mentioned, as I am uns...   
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            <title>Two journal special issues: big data, and semantic mashups for bioinformatics</title>
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            <description>Both of these special issues are worth a look, as some of the papers look pretty interesting. I'll spend a little time in a later post on any articles I find particularly relevant.  Semantic Mashup of Biomedical Data Special Issue of the Journal...   
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            <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 12:55:42 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Symba poster available for download</title>
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            <description>The third-place-winning SyMBA poster (from the MGED 2008 Meeting) is now available for download for anyone interested. Enjoy!   
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            <title>Final thoughts on the 11th mged society meeting</title>
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            <description>Here's a couple of views of the location for MGED 11:   While the MGED meeting officially ended yesterday, 4 September, my part in it had finished the day before, with the last poster session and the closing remarks. As a bioinformatician, the l...   
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            <title>Encode - understanding our genome</title>
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            <description>Ewan Birney Keynote Talk, Afternoon Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) ENCODE There are 4418 TSS with multiple lines of evidence supporting them. This is ~10 fold more than the number of genes. Only 38% would be tradit...   
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            <title>Diversification of inflammatory outcomes in human macrophages via alternate transcription in the...</title>
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            <description>...Toll-like Receptor signalling Christine Wells Afternoon Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Macrophages play a central role in pathogen detection and innate immune signaling. They have an impact on susceptibility to i...   
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            <title>Network-based integration of transcriptomic and proteomic data</title>
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            <description>Josselin Noirel Afternoon Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) A metabolic network is enzyme centered, small world, scale free. He describes the sort of x you expect when you know that a gene is, for instance, up-regulate...   
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            <title>Flux control analysis and the systems biology of the eukaryotic cell</title>
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            <description>Stephen Oliver Keynote Talk, Afternoon Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) pi muson budding out from the photon - physics shamelessly borrowing from budding yeast ;) How can we deal with the complexity of this &quot;simple&quot;...   
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            <title>Systematic evaluation of the microarray analysis pipeline</title>
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            <description>Paul Boutros Morning Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Microarray data is analyzed with a pipeline of algorithms to remove non-biological sources of variability. 133, 056 analysis methods in bioconductor. Which steps o...   
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            <title>Evaluation of metrics for the assessment of microarray data quality</title>
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            <description>This study ma...   
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            <title>A cross-study and platform meta-analysis of condition-specificity of gene expression in...</title>
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            <description>...20,000+ assays in ArrayExpress Misha Kapushesky Morning Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Can context-specificity be uncovered and described from available high-throughput gene expression data? They used data from 9...   
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            <title>Inferring non-transcriptional signalling from rnai data</title>
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            <description>Rainer Spang Plenary Talk, Morning Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Modeling conditional independence: the idea that the transcription level of TFs drives the expression of other genes is over simplistic, but it is th...   
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            <title>Exploring genomic medicine using translational bioinformatics</title>
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            <description>Atul Butte Plenary Talk, Morning Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) What is translational bioinformatics? Addresses translating genome-era discoveries to medicine. He feels bioinformatics has helped caused the problem ...   
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            <description>Naama Barkai Keynote Talk, Morning Session, 3 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Want to try to understand what drives phenotypic diversity. There are two aspects to this answer: changes in the gene sequence and changes in the ge...   
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            <title>Leveraging annotated data with query on the semantic web</title>
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            <description>Alan Ruttenberg Plenary Talk, Afternoon Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Semantic Web and why we should be interested The semantic web in a nutshell: it adds to web standards and practices, and encourages unambiguous...   
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            <title>Synergistic standards for omics data – an overview</title>
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            <description>Susanna-Assunta Sansone / Philippe Rocca-Serra Afternoon Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Standards are a means to an end: they are meant to provide an unambiguous representation, description, and communication of dat...   
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            <title>Mage-tab tools - open source applications to support a simple tab-delimited format</title>
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            <description>Helen Parkinson Afternoon Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) MAGE-TAB 1.0 was 2006 and 1.1 in 2008. It is a simple, human-readable format (well, as much as spreadsheets are readable by humans ;) ). It scales well. There...   
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            <description>Chris Stoeckert Afternoon Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) How do we tie together the various &quot;silos&quot; of communities and data? There is a real ecosystem of biomedical standards. Not just MGED, but also PSI, MSI, OBO, ...   
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            <title>A computational procedure to identify significant overlap of differentially expressed and genomic...</title>
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            <description>...Imbalanced Regions In Cancer Datasets Silvio Bicciato Morning Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Integrative genomics in the sense they're using it is bridging the gap between DNA copy number and RNA transcription th...   
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            <description>...complex disease Alistair Chalk Morning Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) They use the hOSC model system to study complex neurological diseases. They use olfactory biopsies. There are adult stem cells in the nose, an...   
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            <description>The Database of Chromosomal Imbalance and Phenotype in Humans using Ensembl Resources Nigel Carter Morning Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Genomic disorders, e.g. Down's Syndrome (3 copies of chromosome 21). Need gen...   
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            <title>Mining affymetrix snp6.0 copy number data in human cancer</title>
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            <description>Adam Butler Morning Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) They are looking for homozygous deletions, genomic amplifications, regions of LOH, and want to map break points. They have 1246 samples to do this work on. The pla...   
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            <description>Mike Bittner Plenary Talk, Morning Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) How close are we to getting into the clinic? Over the past few years, deaths by cardiovascular disease has dropped dramatically, while cancer has rem...   
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            <description>Joe Gray Keynote Talk, Morning Session, 2 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Metastatic breast cancer remains essentially incurable, but subtype specific drugs do show promise (survival after three years is very low). Would like t...   
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            <description>Grant Cramer, University of Nevada at Reno Keynote Talk, Afternoon Session, 1 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Why interested in this type of stress? Cold is a major problem for grapes, salt tolerance would be useful (over time...   
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            <title>Evolution of transcriptional regulatory networks in yeast populations</title>
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            <description>...or, all you ever wanted to know about wine yeast, but were afraid to ask Duccio Cavalieri Plenary Talk, Afternoon Session, 1 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Volatile organics in: Grapes = 466 , Wine = 644, Difference= 178. T...   
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            <title>High-resolution mapping with tiling arrays of meiotic crossovers and non-crossovers in yeast</title>
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            <description>Wolfgang Huber Afternoon Session, 1 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) Meiotic recombination is important for proper chromosome segregation and is an important mechanism in evolution in sexual organisms. It is initiated via double...   
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            <description>..of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gavin Sherlock Afternoon Session, 1 September (11th MGED Meeting, 1-4 September, 2008) The population structure in the presence of clonal interference is markedly different from that in a classic model. They needed a...   
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            <title>At long last...</title>
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            <description>It's been a hectic few months. I usually have time to update this blog with, at a minimum, some interesting news from the world of bioinformatics. However, I have been really busy these last few months. From Monday I'll be attending the MGED Socie...   
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            <description>Srinivasan et al use this paper as a call to the community to begin the development of whole-genome reference networks for key model organisms. This paper is a combination of a review (in that it summarizes methods of network generation and anal...
    
  
      
        

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            <description>Ever since my friend Frank posted an article about how he has one foot in the internet &quot;cloud&quot;, I have been a little worried about how much of my cloud is composed of Google apps. I currently have a Google cloud composed of Google Mail, Calendar, ...   
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            <description>There are three bioinformatics jobs (one in pure bioinformatics, one in network analysis, and another in modelling/mathematical biology) currently available within CISBAN, an interdisciplinary centre studying the systems biology of ageing and nutr...   
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            <description>The two-day FuGE Users' workshop was organized by Norman Paton and held at the University of Manchester. It was great fun, and if you just want the short summary of my time there, then just know that there was loads of enthusiasm for FuGE as well...   
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            <description>Last week I attended the first RSBI (Reporting Structure for Biological Investigations) Workshop, carrying with me a multitude of hats. RSBI is a working group committed to the progression of standardization in multi-omics investigations. The purp...   
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            <description>Tuesday, 20 November was the final day of the joint-CISB meeting. Again, due to the possible sensitivity of the talks, unfortunately I cannot post my notes as I normally do. For the first day, I was able to present my notes on one of the keynote s...   
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            <description>Monday (19 November, 2007) saw the start of the two-day CISB07 conference, this year's internal conference for the 6 Centres for Integrated Systems Biology (for more information, see http://www.cisbs.org). There were also a number of invited keyno...   
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            <description>I've got a lot of curiosity when it comes to history and the history of the human species, so stories that pop up about Neanderthals always arouse my interest. Previously I have posted about the great likelihood that humans and Neanderthals lived ...   
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            <description>As the BBC reports (and the Register, and Nature News, and New Scientist, etc etc), many of James Watson's lectures over the next few days have been cancelled due to remarks he made in an interview with the Sunday Times, where he described the int...   
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            <description>Telomeric Repeat–Containing RNA and RNA Surveillance Factors at Mammalian Chromosome Ends  Claus M. Azzalin ,Patrick Reichenback ,Lela Khoriauli , Elena Giulotto , Joachim Lingner  Just came across this today in my trawl through science news. ...   
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            <description>There's been some interesting news around recently, and I thought it would be nice to highlight some of it. Tooting One's Own Horn Firstly, the folks over at Bio::Blogs mentioned this site in their latest edition, #15, in the context of my posts...   
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            <description>A couple of papers from here at Newcastle University have appeared over the past couple of weeks. Here's a summary of them both.  Data Standards From &quot;An Update on Data Standards for Gel Electrophoresis&quot; in Practical Proteomics Issue 1, Septembe...   
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            <description>We have just opened up the Systems and Molecular Biology Data and Metadata Archive (SyMBA, formerly known as the CISBAN DPI) to the community under the terms of the GNU LGPL. Its new home is SourceForge, and there is a subversion repository, insta...   
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            <description>Here is what they have to say about their product, OntologyWidget, in the abstract (hosted on BioMed Central) from BMC Bioinformatics: &quot;We have developed OntologyWidget, an easy-to-use ontology search and display tool that can be used on any web ...   
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            <description>Came across this in my regular news trawling, and thought it sounded interesting. I've often imagined how nice it would be to not have to deal with windows (I have a dual boot laptop with both XP and ubuntu fiesty on it), but also have known in my...   
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            <description>The All Hands Meeting is underway in Nottingham this week, and Frank Gibson has started putting up some posts on it. So take a look every so often to see what's going on there with CARMEN and the many other projects Newcastle University and others...   
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