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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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SBF to co-host ICSB 2010
Date: 9th October 2007

The International Conference for Systems Biology (ICSB) will come to Edinburgh in 2010, co-hosted by the Scottish Bioinformatics Forum and the Edinburgh Centre for Bioinformatics.

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SBF Launches New Web Site
Date: 28th September 2007

The Scottish Bioinformatics Forum (SBF) has launched its new web site (www.sbforum.org), a comprehensive resource of bioinformatics related activities, research and expertise in Scotland.

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Recent SBF Achievements
Date: 28th September 2007

The SBF’s recent achievements highlight an intense year of activity and form a solid foundation for future successes.

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Fios Genomics

Fios Genomics is a new bioinformatics service in Scotland, offering an extensive portfolio of analyses.
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Protein-protein interaction prediction server released

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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