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Protein-protein interaction prediction server released
Date: 9th May 2008
The PIPS server presents predictions of protein-protein interactions for all human proteins performed by the method of Scott and Barton
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Collaboration between Dundee and St Andrews Universities produces TarO protein sequence analysis system
Date: 19th March 2008
TarO is useful to any scientist who would like to find out more about their favourite protein sequence.
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SBF becomes part of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Date: 21st December 2007
We are pleased to announce that the Scottish Bioinformatics Forum (SBF) has become a project of the RSE Scotland Foundation of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), and has moved into the RSE offices in George Street, Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh Researchers Recreate Human Metabolism to Develop Better Drugs
Date: 29th November 2007
A group in Edinburgh, led by Professor Igor Goryanin, has developed a comprehensive reconstruction of human metabolism, the Edinburgh Metabolic Human Network (EMHN).
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Glasgow team scoop iGEM top environment prize
Date: 9th November 2007
The Glasgow student team has won the Environment prize in a highly
prestigious international competition in synthetic biology.
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Glasgow University Awarded Grant to Study Parasite Metabolomics
Date: 10th October 2007
The metabolomics group in Glasgow has made significant advances into the identification of metabolic networks, measured using ultra high resolution, ultra high mass accuracy mass spectrometry.
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