Access to tools on the web
Analysis, Databases and other tools
What do we do ?
The Bioinformatics Group, newly created at CRS4 (official inauguration on November 9th, 2006), conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools applied to the study of problems of biomedical relevance, offers web access to those tools on the computers of CRS4 and aims to train researchers in the field of bioinformatics and computational biology (more...)|
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Sequence Analysis
Sequence analysis tools for DNA Homology Searches and Multiple Alignment; programs for prediction and comparison of RNA secondary structures; EMBOSS.
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ModellingProtein modelling, Structure Analysis and Molecular Viewer tools. |
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Gene ExpressionTools for MicroArray Analysis and for Datamining. |
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GenotypingTools for Linkage Analysis and Genotyping. |
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Progetto Cluster Bioinformatica
Cluster projects are tools created by Sardegna Ricerche to stimulate companies and research groups working in the same area, to find innovative process and production solutions. Research, training, experimentation and technology transfer are coordinated actions to be performed to pursue this aim.
The purpose of the Bioinformatics Cluster project is to add resources to the Bioinformatica web site, according to the interests of the Cluster's subscribers. This includes:
- installing existing software, or developing new software and
databases for applications not currently supported
- arranging training workshops and seminars to provide the cluster users with knowledge of how to get maximum value out of the resources provided by the Cluster.
Education and Training
We undertake an extensive programme of education and training for our customers, aimed at giving them the skills needed to make effective use of our services in their businesses. (More...)
Custom Development
Our custom software development team can help you scale-up your data storage and management facilities as your data volumes grow. We can also help you develop new analysis methods for your data, or adapt existing analysis methods to run effectively on our high-capacity computing facilities (and in some cases on our high-capability machines). (More...)