Bioinformatics

Science & Social Media: Tamara Zemlo, BioInformatics, LLC

submitted by: MicrobeWorld
On Jan. 6, 2009, in Arlington, Virginia, the National Science Foundation, The Ballston Science and Technology Alliance, and BioInformatics, LLC, hosted a Cafe Scientifique on Science and Social Media. In part 1 of this 4 part video, Dr. Tamara Zemlo from BioInformatics, LLC presents an overview of why scientists need to communicate with each other, the traditional media used, and how new media is changing how science is communicated among professionals. Please visit www.microbeworld.org for...

Protein Disorder and the Evolution of Eukaryotes (take 2)

submitted by: allanwu
Protein Disorder and the Evolution of Eukaryotes (take 2)

Do You Think You Want to Be a Scientist? Comments from Women in Bioinformatics for High School Students

submitted by: WomenInBioinformatics
A series of speakers sharing their ground breaking science and their journeys as women in a predominantly male subject area. Do You Think You Want to Be a Scientist? Comments from Women in Bioinformatics for High School Students

Women In Bioinformatics Seminar Series Documentary Trailer

submitted by: WomenInBioinformatics
A series of speakers sharing their ground breaking science and their journeys as women in a predominantly male subject area.

Industry Talk #5 about "Visualizing Genome Analyzer Runs"

submitted by: dougramsey
Industry Talk #5 by Tobias Mann about "Visualizing Genome Analyzer Runs"

Academy Talk #4

submitted by: dougramsey
Academy Talk #4 by Bernhard Palsson

Industry Talk #4 about "Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics"

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Industry Talk #4 by Gary Fogel about "Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics"