May 21, 2007: KSU has an openning for a bioinformatics specialist. Check here for more detail. This Document also provides information about the position.

Oct 15, 2006: link to our proteomics project.

Dec 1, 2005: KU Genomics Facility is open now. It provides latest genomics technology to the KU life science community. We partner with KU Genomics Facility to provide better services to our research community.

Sept 6, 2005: BCF has been moved to SBC.

Aug 19, 2005: BCF will move to SBC on west campus on Aug 31, 2005.

Feb 5, 2005, K-INBRE Bioinformatics Core Policies on Attribution and Cost Recovery

Sept 13, 2004, Tracker is available for download now. Please click here for more detail.

Aug 26, 2004, The Department of EECS of the University of Kansas seeks two outstanding individuals to fill tenure track faculty positions in the disciplines of computer science or computer engineering with a focus on bioinformatics theory/sciences. Click here for more information.

Aug. 1, 2004, There is an immediate opening for a bioinformatics specialist in the KSU Bioinformatics Center.

July 16, 2004, "KU Bioinformatics Program workshop computer lab section", 9:30 AM, 1014 Eaton Hall; Problem set part 1, part 2

July 14, 2004, "KU Bioinformatics Workshop", Dr. Igor Kuznetsov and Dr. Jianwen Fang, Malott 2001.

April 26, 2004: KU-Tracker is available. This is a system for monitoring the following: protein searches using HMMER and BLASTP, nucleotide searches using BLASTN, and literature searches of the PubMed databases.

Jan 14, 2004: MacVector 7.2 is available. You may click here to down the update Please contact us if you need new installation AND you are from KBRIN institutions.

Jan 05, 2004: DS Gene 1.5 is available. K-BRIN software users may contact Dr. Jianwen Fang to get the software.

Nov 17, 2003: We will offer an introductory bioinformatics course (Biol 701/EECS 700) again in 2004/Spring semester. Please check the syllabus and grading policy of the course.

Nov 16, 2003: Recently we acquired a 64-bit LINUX cluster with 16 CPUs, 16 GB memory, and ~500 GB harddrive.

April 15, 2003: Dr. Paul Kelly's Presentation on KU Bioinformatics Program at the Kansas EPSCoR meeting.

March 10th, 2003: EMBOSS software analysis package is available. EMBOSS is a package of high-quality Open Source software for sequence analysis.

Jan. 09, 2003: GeneSpring is available. Please contact Jianwen or Stan if you need the software.

Jan. 02, 2003: Ten DS Gene and five MacVector network licenses are available for researchers from K-BRIN institutions.

Sept. 10, 2002: Local BLAST server now is on-line.

 


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