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The 2nd CLSS-UK North Area Life Science Symposium
Date: 4th July 2009, 10:30 am
Location: Montrose Room (R2.15), Royal College Building, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1QE
Booking Status: Expired


The Chinese Life Scientists Society in UK (CLSS-UK,http://www.clss.org.uk) invites to an event to give opportunity for life scientists, especially those young members to network with each other and learn from senior members. To highlight the multidisciplinary research nature in life sciences, this year we will invite speakers from Math, Computing Science, engineering and biology.

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Bio++ workshop: rapid development of robust applications
Date: 16th June 2009, 9:00 am
Location: Glasgow University
Booking Status: Expired


The Bio++ workshop is a three-day, hands-on course, to be taught at the University of Glasgow from the 16th – 18th of June 2009 (9am – 5.30pm). Bio++ (http://kimura.univ-montp2.fr/BioPP/) is a highly efficient set of C++ libraries for applications in bio-sequence analysis, molecular evolution and population genetics.

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Bioinformatics for Next Generation Sequencing
Date: 2nd June 2009, 12:30 pm
Location: Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI), Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA
Booking Status: Expired


A Scotland-wide user group on bioinformatics for next-generation sequencing that meets once every two months to figure out the best ways of working with and making meaning of the massive amounts of data from ultra-high-throughput technologies such as Illumina Solexa and Roche 454.

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High-throughput approaches and bioinformatics for breast cancer research
Date: 20th May 2009, 9:30 am
Location: National e-Science Institute, 15 South College Street,Edinburgh
Booking Status: Expired


The aim of the meeting is to bring together like-minded researchers from clinical medicine or academic laboratory science and those from the
computational/informatics disciplines. It will be an opportunity to meet,
educate, share experiences and plan new collaborations in order to progress
studies and think about the many issues involved with how ‘-omic data is
generated and analysed.

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Scottish Systems Biology meeting Aberdeen
Date: 15th May 2009, 10:30 am
Location: Aberdeen University, IMS, Foresterhill
Booking Status: Expired


The Scottish Bioinformatics Forum are pleased to announce the 4th meeting of the Scottish Biosystem Modelling Network jointly with the 6th annual Aberdeen Systems Biology Symposium.

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Proteomics and Protein Structures - SBF/EBI Training Event in Scotland
Date: 22nd April 2009, 9:00 am
Location: Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PQ
Booking Status: Expired


Another great opportunity to receive training on the resources available from the European Bioinformatics Institute, directly from their experts. SBF will be hosting a training day event on proteomics and protein structures.

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