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2010 Scientific Annual Report
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June 09, 2010

BLACKSBURG, Va., June 09, 2010 – The Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech has released its sixth scientific annual report (2010). The scientific annual report is intended to highlight the latest accomplishments of the Institute’s scientists in 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, systems biology, statistics, economics, medicine and synthetic biology. As the research highlighted in the report shows, VBI scientific advances impact the transformation of scientific knowledge into tools, technologies, and solutions for the life sciences and are helping to broaden understanding of the natural world.

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Research Reports from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute

Christopher L. Barrett
The Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory

Josep Bassaganya-Riera
Nutritional Immunology and Molecular Nutrition

Allan W. Dickerman
Genome-Scale Phylogenomics and Comparative Genomics

Harold R. "Skip" Garner
Medical Informatics: From microsatellite genomics to text mining and ethics

Ina Hoeschele
The Statistical Genetics Group

Reinhard Laubenbacher
Computational Systems Biology

Christopher B. Lawrence
Fungal PathoSystems Biology Laboratory

Iuliana M. Lazar
The Cancer Proteomics and Biomarker Discovery Laboratory

Pedro Mendes
The Biochemical Networks Modeling Group

Biswarup Mukhopadhyay
The Extreme Conditions Microbiology Group

Jean Peccoud
The Synthetic Biology Group

Andy Pereira
Systems Biology of Complex Plant Biological Processes

João Carlos Setubal
Microbial Genomics and Bioinformatics

Bruno W.S. Sobral
The Cyberinfrastructure Division

Brett Tyler
Systems Biology of Infectious Disease

Research Report from the VBI's Faculty Fellow
John J. Tyson
Simulation and Analysis of Molecular Regulatory Systems in Cell Biology

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