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2006 Scientific Annual Report
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August 07, 2006

BLACKSBURG, Va., Aug. 08, 2006 – The Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech has released its second scientific annual report (2006). The scientific annual report is intended to highlight the latest accomplishments of the Institute’s research faculty during the fiscal year. Researchers at VBI are engaged in a wide range of transdisciplinary research projects that bring together diverse disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, biology, plant pathology, biochemistry, statistics and economics. As the research highlighted in the report shows, VBI is using team-based science to implement new innovations and discoveries in many scientific areas including bioinformatics and systems biology. The scientific report is an annual publication of Virginia Bioinformatics Institute.

The scientific report is an annual publication of VBI.

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Table of Contents and introduction

Research Reports from the VBI's Faculty
Christopher L. Barrett
Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory

Allan W. Dickerman
Bioinformatics Inspired By A Tree

Ina Hoeschele
Genetic Architecture Of Quantitative Traits

Reinhard Laubenbacher
Modeling And Simulation Of Biochemical Networks

Christopher B. Lawrence
Alternaria Pathogenomics

Iuliana M. Lazar
Microfluidic Mass Spectrometry For Proteomic And Biomarker Applications

Pedro Mendes
Software, Models, And Experiments For Systems Biology

Biswarup Mukhopadhyay
Methanogenic Archaea, Tuberculosis, Coalbed Methane And Type 2 Diabetes

Dharmendar Rathore
Strategies For Malaria Control

David C. Samuels
Computational Biology For Mitochondrial Medicine

João Carlos Setubal
Bacterial Genomics And Bioinformatics

Vladimir Shulaev
Applications Of Metabolomics To Functional Genomics

Bruno W.S. Sobral
Living Inside Your Host: Lessons From The Alpha-proteobacteria

Brett Tyler
Genomic And Bioinformatic Analysis Of Oomycete-Host Interactions

Research Reports from the VBI's Faculty Fellows
T. M. Murali
Data-driven Computational Systems Biology

John J. Tyson
Simulation And Analysis Of Molecular Regulatory Systems In Cell Biology

Complete Annual Report (18.5 MB)

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