The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has released a genome browser and BLAT server for the SARS coronavirus.
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has released a genome browser and BLAT server for the SARS coronavirus.
As leaders of the Human Genome Project announced the project's successful completion at a press conference today in Bethesda, Md., UCSC bioinformatics researchers made the completed reference seque
David Haussler spoke on the first day of the scientific symposium, 'From Double Helix to Human Sequence'and Beyond' This event, held by the NIH/NHGRI, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Watson and
The UCSC International Workshop on Bayesian Data Analysis will be held August 7-10, 2003 on the Santa Cruz campus.
CBSE and QB3 affiliate Richard Hughey has spearheaded the development of a proposal for a recently funded summer NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
Harry Noller, the Sinsheimer Professor of Molecular Biology and director of the Center for Molecular Biology of RNA, has been honored by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center as the 2003 recip
Krishna Roskin, a graduate student working closely with David Haussler, has just been awarded an HHMI Predoctoral Fellowship.
The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) has announced that UCSC's Jim Kent is the winner of the 2003 Overton Prize.
Retired engineer and philanthropist Jack Baskin has donated $1 million to the Baskin School of Engineering.
Todd Lowe, Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering (and affiliated with the new biomolecular engineering department expected to be approved in Fall 2003) is the recipient of a prestigious Alfre
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics team announced the release of the latest human genome assembly, Build 31 (UCSC version hg13) on December 23, 2002.
The International Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium announced the publication of a high-quality draft sequence of the mouse genome, together with a comparative analysis of the mouse and human geno
The UCSC genome research team has just released the first web browser for the rat genome, a key genome for biomedical research and comparative mammalian genomics.
David Haussler and David Kliger have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
The journal Nature Genetics has published "A User's Guide to the Human Genome," a hands-on tutorial for using genome browsers as web tools for browsing and analyzing data from the Human Ge
Research Scientist Jim Kent has been named a 2002 GT All-Star by Genome Technology Magazine. He is recognized in the category of Sequencing Technology/Database Doyen.
Manuel Ares, a professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology, will use a $1 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to pursue an innovative approach to teaching scie
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has added the latest human genome assembly (Build 30) from the National Center for Biotechnology Information
Jim Kent, a Research Scientist at UCSC, has published two papers in Genome Research.
William Sullivan, professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology, is the main author of a paper appearing this week in the journal Science.
Manny Ares, professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology, is the main author of a paper this week in the journal Science.
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has added a mouse genome assembly to the collection of human genome assemblies currently available on the UCSC Genome Browser website and BLAT search tool.
Harry Noller, the Sinsheimer Professor of Molecular Biology, and his coauthors on a groundbreaking paper published last year have received a major award in recognition of their achievements.
The online science web service bio.online interviewed Mark Akeson, an HHMI researcher and CBSE affiliate, about the prospects for using nanopore technology to analyze DNA.
David Haussler was in attendance when more than 150 of the world's leading genome researchers met to contemplate the future of genomics.