David Haussler, professor of biomolecular engineering, and
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
David Haussler's Genome Bioinformatics Group at UCSC has joined the ENCODE project (for ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements), sponsored by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI).
Note: As of 5/28/04, the name of this tool was changed to "Gene Sorter"
Women studying engineering at UCSC will be the beneficiaries of a $1 million contribution to the Amy Beth Snader Memorial Scholarship Fund from the estate of Barbara Snader.
The work of biomoleuclar engineering faculty member Kevin Karplus is the focus of the Science Advisory Board member spotlight.
The University of California has given formal approval to UC Santa Cruz to begin offering graduate degrees in bioinformatics, an interdisciplinary field that uses information technology and compute
For the past 3 years, the San Jose Tech Museum has honored groups from around the world who use technology to solve the most urgent global challenges facing humanity.
Biomolecular engineering faculty member Joshua M. Stuart engages in research that elucidates gene function on a global scale.
Implantable microelectronic devices for overcoming blindness, paralysis, and stroke damage are the focus of a new center in which engineers from the University of California, Santa Cruz, are collab
The Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering (CBSE) at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been honored by The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose as one of 25 laureates for the
David Haussler's group at UCSC has participated in one of the most novel and extensive comparisons of vertebrate genomic sequences performed to date.
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has released a browser and a BLAT server that aids in exploring targeted genomic regions in multiple species.
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has released a browser and BLAT server on the v. 3.1 rat genome assembly from the Rat Genome Sequencing Consortium.
CBSE Quality Assurance Lead Heather Trumbower was interviewed and the CBSE Genomics Team covered in the July issue of Genome Technologies regarding the release of the SARS Genome Browser.
David Haussler and Jim Kent were keynote speakers at this year's Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference held in Brisbane, Australia this month.
The UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group has just released browsers and blat servers for 2 worms: C. elegans and C. briggsae.