Francis Collins, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute and head of the international Human Genome Project presented President Clinton with a CD-ROM of the human genome.
Francis Collins, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute and head of the international Human Genome Project presented President Clinton with a CD-ROM of the human genome.
David Haussler was the keynote speaker at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB 2001), and Professor Richard Hughey was a session co-chai
On the final round of Jeopardy that aired December 15th, under the category "Science News" the answer was, "Made available for download by scientists at UCSC, the 739MB file of this project consist
Professor Kevin Karplus successfully led the UCSC team in the 4th international Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction (CASP4), which took place December 3-7 in Pacific
As a partner in one of the first California Institutes for Science and Innovation, UC Santa Cruz was awarded $5 million of
The UCSC Genome Browser is mentioned in Science Magazine's NetWatch feature.
Jim Kent, a biology graduate student working with computer science professor David Haussler at UCSC, has developed a new web-based tool for viewing the human genome sequence.
The Center for Biomolecular Science & Engineering received a $1 million award from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in support of the project: "Bioinformatic and microarray expression analy
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who performed the computer analysis to assemble a working draft of the human genome sequence have now posted their results on a UCSC web sit
The SAM server, a bioinformatics tool for sequence alignment and modeling, was ranked by Links2go as number four out
On June 26, 2000, the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium announced that it has assembled the first working draft of the human genome--the genetic blueprint for a human being.
David Haussler, professor of biomolecular engineering, and
Professor David Haussler has been appointed to the UC Presidential Chair of Computer Science at the Santa Cruz campus.
Two UCSC faculty members--professor of computer science David Haussler and professor of philosophy David Hoy--have been appointed to UC Presidential Chairs on the Santa Cruz campus.
The emerging field of bioinformatics research and its application to the Human Genome Project is the subject of an articlein Science Daily: "Genome scientists muster computer software tool
A new discipline has emerged at the intersection of computer science and biotechnology, bringing the power of advanced computational techniques to bear on complex problems in molecular biology.
The University of California, Santa Cruz recently received a $150,000 grant from the Alfred P.
Professor Harry Noller, Director of the UCSC Center for the Molecular Biology of RNA, and his team have solved the structure of the ribosome, the largest and most important macromolecular complex e
The Genie gene finder, a collaborative project involving the UCSC computational biology group, the human genome informatics group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the Berkeley
Professor Kevin Karplus has for the second time led a successful UCSC team in the international Critical Assessment