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CBSE FACULTY ENGAGED IN THIS RESEARCH

Manuel Ares

David Draper

Camilla Forsberg

Dietlind Gerloff

David Haussler

Kevin Karplus

Todd Lowe

Marc Mangel

Harry Noller

Raquel Prado

Susan Strome

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Wang-Chiew Tan

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Using computational, mathematical, and statistical approaches to probe and analyze biological data, from DNA to biological processes to healthcare systems

   

 

 

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UCSC Genome Browser Overview

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RESEARCH STORIES

Losses of long-established genes contribute to human evolution

Undergraduates tailor UCSC Genome Browser to aid malaria research

CBSE awarded $5 million grant for ENCODE data collection center

New findings from the ENCODE project challenge established views on human genome

Haussler postdoc Ting Wang wins Helen Hay Whitney fellowship for gene regulation research

Haussler lab research listed among Discover Magazine's top 100 science stories of 2006

Mobile DNA part of evolution's toolbox

ENCODE meeting at UCSC furthers understanding of gene transcription

Study highlights the importance of "junk DNA" in higher eukaryotes

Gene finding with hidden Markov models

Genome centers combine forces to validate a gene set for biomedical research

CBSE collaboration finds and characterizes a potential SARS drug target

An unusual RNA structure in the SARS virus offers a promising target for antiviral drugs

Bringing life to the genome of an ancient mammal


Surprising 'ultra-conserved' regions discovered in human genome

Analysis of rat genome holds clues to mammalian evolution

UCSC Genome Browser provides portal to finished human genome sequence

   
 

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