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RECOMB 2012 (16th International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology)

Recomb 2012

RECOMB 2012 (the 16th International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology) will take place in vibrant and beautiful Barcelona from the 21 to 24 April 2012. On this year's conference there will be a strong focus on the computational challenges arising from the extraordinary developments in high throughput technologies. Participants will enjoy a full agenda of keynote talks, paper presentations, and poster sessions, with ample opportunities to get a sample some of the city life of Barcelona. The meeting also overlaps with Sant Jordi (Saint George), on April 23, the patron of Catalonia, and one of the most important civic holidays in the country. In order to get more information on RECOMB 2012 and how to register please click here.

---PLEASE NOTE EARLY REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL 31 JANUARY 2012!!---

LncRNA Data Page - Gencode Version 7 Annotations

These data are described in the publication:

The GENCODE v7 catalogue of human long non-coding RNAs: Analysis of their gene structure, evolution and expression

Derrien et al

On this page you will find various data files relating to our work on lncRNA. 

Please note:

X CRG Annual Symposium "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences" (10-11 November 2011)

On the 10-11 of November 2011 our group headed by Roderic Guigo will be organizing a two-day CRG symposium on “Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences” which will bring together renowned Computational Biologists from around the world, including both pioneers in the field, as well as promising young scientists. Presentations, discussions and dialogue during the Symposium will contribute to survey the status of a discipline that, at the intersection of Biology and Computation, will have an enormous impact on the world of the XXIst century.

You may obtain more information on the objectives of the symposium, the current list of confirmed speakers and instructions on how to register by clicking here. The poster of the symposium can be downloaded by clicking here.

BIOINFORMATICS SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR (JOB OFFER)

Reference: 
BIOADM1009

The Institute:

The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an innovative centre created in December 2000 and located in the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB). The mission of the CRG is to promote excellent basic research in biomedicine, cutting-edge technology development and high quality training of the next generation of scientists.

CRG has a highly international culture and the working language is English.

For more information visit our website http://www.crg.es

Post Description:

Peter Vlasov

CRG
CRG ID: 
753

mmarcet

CRG
CRG ID: 
567

Bioinformatics and Genomics

Group leader:  Roderic Guigó Serra
Investigation of sequence patterns in the genome responsible for functionality

Research in our group focuses on the investigation of the signals involved in gene specification in genomic sequences (promoter elements, splice sites, translation initiation sites, etc…). We are interested both in the mechanism of their recognition and processing, and in their evolution. In addition, but related to this basic component of our research, our group is also involved in the development of software for gene prediction and annotation in genomic sequences.

Bioinformatics and Genomics group picture 2011

Toni Hermoso Pulido

Location

Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona
Doctor Aiguader, 88
Barcelona, BA 08003
Spain
41° 24' 10.8648" N, 2° 11' 12.4584" E
CRG
CRG ID: 
651
Membership Date: 
Wed, 2009-04-01
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