Bioinformatics Research Groups

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UC Santa Cruz Bioinformatics Research Group
Bioinformatics and computational biology researchers at UCSC discover and implement algorithms that facilitate the understanding of biological processes through the application of statistical and machine learning techniques. Because these methods are often compute-intensive, we strive to create algorithms and heuristics that are computationally efficient on serial and parallel computers. Members of the group study the primary (sequence), secondary (folding), and tertiary (3-dimensional) structures of DNA, RNA, and protein sequences.

Bioinformatics Research Group at SRI International
SRI's Bioinformatics Research Group performs research into new computational methods for bioinformatics. Our interdisciplinary group of scientists also develop bioinformatics software, databases, and ontologies. 

EBI Research and Services Groups
European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) is a pioneer of novel and developmental bioinformatics research. We have specialist research and services groups providing an invaluable resource of biological data and utilities to aid the scientific community in the understanding of genomic and proteomic data.

Statistical machine learning and bioinformatics: Research group
Analysis of functional genomics data, Construction of data-dependent metrics for focusing data analysis on relevant or important aspects of the data. 

Bioinformatics Research Group (BioRG)
This research group works on problems from the fields of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology. The group's research projects includes Pattern Discovery in sequences and structures, micro-array data analysis, primer design, probe design, phylogenetic analysis, image processing, image analysis, and more. The group builds Bioinformatics tools using techniques from the fields of Algorithms, Data Mining, Computational Statistics, Neural Networks, and Image Processing. 

Bioinformatics Research Group at BI Lab
The Bioinformatics Research Group at the Biointelligence Lab is interested in developing and applying machine learning algorithms for the analysis of genomic and proteomic data with a specal emphasis on DNA chip data mining. Current research focuses on probabilistic graphical models, including hidden Markov models (HMMs), Bayesian networks, Helmholtz machines, latent variable models, and generative topographic mapping.

BioInformatics Group Seville BIGS
The Bioinformatics group of Seville (Spain) was created about the middle of the year 2004 as a part of the Machine Learning Group of the University of Seville.

CMBN Bioinformatics Group
The bioinformatics group is one of the research groups in the Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience (CMBN) at Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet Medical Centre (RR) and the University of Oslo (UiO), Norway. The group also belongs to the Institute of Medical Microbiology at RR and UiO. The group is co-located in the Joint Centre for Bioinformatics with the Bioinformatics research group at the Department of Informatics, UiO. Read more about our group.

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