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Gibson Group

Biological sequence analysis

Collaborations

  • Ataxia protein architecture
    A. Pastore, NIMR Mill Hill, London, United Kingdom
  • Bioinformatics standards for protein interactions
    H. Hermjakob, EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, United Kingdom
  • Clustal Omega Multiple Sequence Alignment
    D. Higgins, University College, Dublin, Ireland
    J. Thompson, IGBMC, Strasbourg, France
  • DiGtoP – From Disease Genes to Protein Pathways
    W. Wurst (Coordinator), Helmholtz Zentrum, München, Germany
    A. F. Stewart (Co-coordinator), BioInnovationsZentrum, Dresden, Germany
  • ELM – The Eukaryotic Linear Motif Resource
    R. Aasland, Bergen University, Bergen, Norway
    M. Helmer-Citterich, University of Rome 2, Rome, Italy
    B. Hunter, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
    L. Rychlewski, Bioinfobank, Poznan, Poland
  • Gene Expression in Cancer
    K. O. Greulich, Jena, Germany
  • Regulatory protein motif predictors
    D.C. Shields, University College, Dublin, Ireland
    R.J. Edwards, Southampton University, England
  • SINEs in spongiform encephalopathies
    W. Bodemer, Goettingen, Germany
    H. Zischler, Mainz, Germany
  • SyBoSS – Systems Biology of Stem Cells and Reprogramming
    Project funded by EU FP7 Grant
    A. F. Stewart (Coordinator,) BioInnovationsZentrum, Dresden, Germany
  • SYSCILIA – A systems biology approach to dissect cilia function and its disruption in human genetic disease
    Project funded by EU FP7 Grant
    R. Roepman (Coordinator), Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands
  • SxIP motifs in cytoskeletal proteins
    M. Steinmetz, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland
    A. Akhmanova, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
EMBL Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Programme (EIPOD)
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