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Bioinformatics Symposium of the Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society Meeting. Final Technical Report from 03/15/2000 to 03/14/2001 [sample pages of agenda, abstracts, index]
Author(s) -
Robert T. Kennedy
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/806755
Subject(s) - informatics , sample (material) , data science , index (typography) , interface (matter) , library science , computational biology , computer science , chemistry , engineering , world wide web , biology , biochemistry , chromatography , pulmonary surfactant , gibbs isotherm , electrical engineering
Sparked by the Human Genome Project, biological and biomedical research has become an information science. Information tools are now being generated for proteins, cell modeling, and genomics. The opportunity for analytical chemistry in this new environment is profound. New analytical techniques that can provide the information on genes, SNPs, proteins, protein modifications, cells, and cell chemistry are required. In this symposium, we brought together both informatics experts and leading analytical chemists to discuss this interface. Over 200 people attended this highly successful symposium

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