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Hello, and welcome to my Open Wet Ware page. Not much to see here yet! For the moment, you'll have to do with my Web page at the University of Manchester: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~goderisa
Hello, and welcome to my Open Wet Ware page. Not much to see here yet! For the moment, you'll have to do with my [http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~goderisa
 
Web page] at the University of Manchester.
I'm a PhD student working with bioinformaticians to explore the use and reuse of workflow technology for in silico experimentation. The [http://taverna.sf.net Taverna workbench]
I'm a PhD student working with bioinformaticians to explore the use and reuse of workflow technology for in silico experimentation. The [http://taverna.sf.net Taverna workbench]
developed in the [http://www.mygrid.org.uk myGrid project] has been used for
developed in the [http://www.mygrid.org.uk myGrid project] has been used amongst other for the following. You can find the workflows being shared at the [http://www.mygrid.org.uk/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=75&MMN_position=89:89 myExperiment.org workflow repository].
 
Bioinformatics Sequence Analysis 101
 
Plant Genome Investigations
 
Genotype-phenotype correlations
 
Protein structure CATH database queries
 
Williams Beuren Syndrome investigation
 
 
Graves Disease Investigation


Identification of homologs of the transcription factor FOXO in Drosophila using BLAST and a multiple sequence alignment
* Bioinformatics Sequence Analysis 101
* Plant Genome Investigations
* Genotype-phenotype correlations
* Protein structure CATH database queries
* Williams Beuren Syndrome investigation
* Graves Disease Investigation
* Identification of homologs of the transcription factor FOXO in Drosophila using BLAST and a multiple sequence alignment

Revision as of 03:55, 27 January 2007

Hello, and welcome to my Open Wet Ware page. Not much to see here yet! For the moment, you'll have to do with my [http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~goderisa Web page] at the University of Manchester. I'm a PhD student working with bioinformaticians to explore the use and reuse of workflow technology for in silico experimentation. The Taverna workbench developed in the myGrid project has been used amongst other for the following. You can find the workflows being shared at the myExperiment.org workflow repository.

  • Bioinformatics Sequence Analysis 101
  • Plant Genome Investigations
  • Genotype-phenotype correlations
  • Protein structure CATH database queries
  • Williams Beuren Syndrome investigation
  • Graves Disease Investigation
  • Identification of homologs of the transcription factor FOXO in Drosophila using BLAST and a multiple sequence alignment