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EMBRACE Workshop
Appled Gene Ontology
ITB – CNR
Bari, Italy
7. – 9. November 2007
Domenica D’Elia, Giulia De Sario, Andreas Gisel,
Cecilia Saccone, Angelica Tulipano
Institute of Biomedical Technologies (ITB) – Bari, CNR
The main research projects of ITB are focused on:
MOLECULAR
BIODIVERSITY
AND
DNA BARCODE
SPECIALIZED
DATABASES
COMPARATIVE
GENOMICS AND
EVOLUTION OF
GENE FAMILIES
GRID
RESEARCH
IDENTIFICATION OF P53
GENE FAMILY DIRECT
TARGET GENES BY IN
SILICO AND MICROARRAY
APPROACHES
ALGORITHMS
AND SOFTWARE
FOR GENOME
ANALYSIS
EMBRACE
European Model for Bioinformatics Research
and Community Education
The aim is to enable bioinformatics research
through better interoperability of servers,
database, and services.
Work packages
Content Integration
Integration of the major databases such as EMBL, SwissProt,
TrEMBL, PDB, ArrayExpress, GO, GOA and specific DBs
developed by members
Tool Integration
Integration of bioinformatics tools such as BLAST, MultiBLAST,
EMBOSS, and specific tools provided from the community
Technology assessment and adoption
Assessing the middleware solutions available and the IT
trends such as Grid Computing
Test-problems
In close collaboration with experimental laboratories to test
and prove the Network
Outreach
Network of Excellence
Final programme
Wednesday 7. November 2007
Introduction
Cecilia Saccone ITB-CNR, Bari, Italy
Ontology: An Introduction Claudia d'Amato
Department of Informatics, University of Bari, Italy
Gene Ontology Midori Harris
EBI, Hinxton, GB
GOA: Looking after GO annotations Emily Dimmer
EBI, Hinxton, GB (UniProt GOA project)
Insight into GO and GOA Andreas Gisel
ITB-CNR Bari, Italy
GO Browsers: AmiGO Erika Feltrin
CRIBI, University of Padova, Italy
Thursday 8. November 2007
Gene Analogue Finder Angelica Tulipano / Giulia De Sario
INFN Bari, Italy / ITB-CNR Bari, Italy
GO Annotation tools: GoPubMed Andreas Doms
Biotech TU Dresden, Germany
GO Microarray tools: GOToolBox David Martin
Genome bioinformatics lab, Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
Friday 9. November 2007
GO Other tools: Blast2GO Ana Conesa
Bioinformatics Department,Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe, Valencia, Spain
Collaborative tagging for GO
Domenico Gendarmi
Department of Informatics, University of Bari, Italy
Final Discussion