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bio-informatics

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  • noun Alternative spelling of bioinformatics.

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  • He briefed the gathering about the career option beyond conventional streams of engineering and medical science like bio-medical engineering, genetic engineering, bio-informatics etc.

    150 budding scientists,85 in Kashmir,65 in Jammu presented science talent awards on���Earth Day��� c 2009

  • The conference also features creative ways in which the Web might be used to foster public diplomacy efforts, including the concept for a new cross-cultural multi-player online game that foregrounds collaboration and diplomacy, created especially for the conference by a Duke University team led by Timothy Lenoir, a leading scholar and leader in bio-informatics and game-making.

    Sean Aday: Face-off to Facebook: From the Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debate to Public Diplomacy in the 21st Century 2009

  • Closure of the School of Informatics represents a reversal by UB, which established the school in 1999 to focus on the growing field of informatics, of which bio-informatics is an area of specialty.

    Buffalo News: Closing School of Informatics is a terrible mistake 2006

  • Prescient propeller-heads are buzzing about bio-informatics, the use of computers to exploit massive new amounts of genetic information.

    Silicon Valley Reboots 2008

  • I am not a bio-informatics guy, but I appreciate your initiative.

    Public Rambling Pedro Beltrao 2007

  • F# is a productivity accelerator-it is used by a growing community to solve analytical programming problems in a variety of domains, such as trading, finance, bio-informatics, blog analysis, advertising, and energy markets.

    Site Home dsyme 2011

  • "Space, robotics, artificial intelligence, bio-informatics… there are an enormous range of possibilities people have not even scratched the surface on."

    Forbes.com: News Brian Caulfield 2011

  • VIB core facilities: (deep) sequencing, antibody and protein production, transcriptomics, proteomics, compound screening, bio-informatics training facility

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • In addition to research laboratories and vivarium space, the facility offers functions that the research teams share, such as bio-informatics, bio-safety level 3 and proteomics core laboratories, and central interaction spaces.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • MSc in bio-informatics, MSc in geo-satellite communication and MBA (port management) courses.

    Analysis 2010

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