Monday, December 31, 2007

National Conference at the Indian Institute of Technology ,Kanpur.

Title : Intellectual Property Rights
Date :- 28, 29 feb & 1 Mar 2008.

For further information, browse the conference web page - http://www.iitk.ac.in/iprconference
Send your queries to - iprcell@iitk.ac.in

Contact Details :-
Amit Arora
Email : aarora@iitk.ac.in
Mob:+91 9956818050

Vaibhav Ganjiwale
Email: vaibhavganjiwale@gmail.com
Mob: +91 9989186440 , 9956085883.

Dr.B.V.Phani
Chairman (Exe.Committee) National Conference on IPR 2008
Co - ordinator , Sidbi Innovation & Incubation Centre
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur - 208016
Email:bvphani@iitk.ac.in

Ph: +91- 512-2596646
Fax:+91-512-2597553









MADURAI KAMRAJ UNIVERSITY- Admission Notification - 2008 - 2009

Applications are invited for admission to the following courses offered by the University for the academic year 2008-2009.

Course
1. M.Sc. - Microbial Gene Technology (MGT)
2. M.Sc. - Bio- Chemical Technology (BCT)
3. M.Sc. - Genomics
Selection Procedure :- Admission based on Entrance Test , Seminar & Interview.

Course
1. M.B.A.- Hospital Administration
Selection Procedure :- Admission based on Entrance Test, Group Discussion & Interview.

Course
1. M.Sc. - Sub - Aqua Marine Ecology & Toxicogenomics (SAME & TG)
2. Post M.Sc.- Certificate Course in Plant Genetic Engineering (PMCPGE)
Selection Procedure :- Admission based on Entrance Test only.

Importants Dates -
Download Prospectus, Application and Fees details - 31.12.2007
Last date for receipt of filled in - 31.01.2008
Date of Entrance Test - 01.03.2008 & 02.03.2008.

For eligibilty and other details :-
visit www.mkuniversity.org





SANJAY GANDHI POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES - Appointment for Stem Cell Research Scientists

The Sanjay Gandhi Post - Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences , Lucknow , Invites applications for 2 posts of Research Scientists for its DBT, Govt. of India, sponsored
"Specialized Centre for Stem Cell Based Therapy."

The full advertisement is on the Institute website (www.sgpgi.ac.in)
and in the Employment News dated 29.12.2007.

Contact Address :
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
Raebareli Road, Lucknow-226 014 (U.P.), India
Tel. No.: 91-522-2668004-008,
Fax. No.: 91-522-2668078 / 2668017

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Pharma Management Software

Monark Pharma Expert - A Complete Software Solution As per GMP(Schedule'M'), WHO, ISO - 9001

Applicability: Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Pharmaceuticals, Surgical, Analytical Labs, food Processing and Chemical Industries

Monark System Information Technology is a joint venture of young and innovative software engineers.

Features of Pharma Expert :
1. Financial Accounting Management
2. Financial Reports
3. Marketing Management
4. Forms & Excise Reports
5. Inventory Management & production planning
6. Q.C. and Q.A

Contact Address:

MONARK
System Information Technology
Kanpur office : 460,Mangla Vihar - 1, Chakeri, kanpur - 208 015
Mob : 09415041771 , Ph : 0512 - 2421713

New Delhi Office : D1/62 -B, Sitapuri, part - 1, dabri Mod, Janakpuri, New Delhi
Mob : 09899181416, 09811328244, Ph : 011 - 55185836

Email : info@monarksystem.com
Website : www.monarksystem.com

Conference/Workshop at the School of Bioengineering, SRM University, kattankulathur,Tamil Nadu, India

Title : "Recent Advances in Bioengineering"
Date : February 7- 9, 2008

Registration Fee : For Indian Delegates -
Industry - Rs. 5000
Faculty/Delegates - Rs. 1000
Research scholars - Rs. 750
Students - Rs. 500
Guests - Rs. 500

For further information, please contact :
SRM Transport India Pvt.Ltd., Chennai
Ph: 044 - 24741238, 27452270, 27455774
Email : srmtransport@yahoo.co.in
Website : http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/


Monday, December 24, 2007

Scope and needs of Bioinformatics

The jobs currently available in bioinformatics involve the design and implementation of programs and systems for the storage, management and analysis of vast amounts of DNA sequence data. Such positions require in-depth programming and relational database skills, which very few biologists possess, and so it is largely the computational specialists who are filling these roles.As the bioinformatics field matures there will be a huge demand for outreach to the biological community to sift through gigabases of genomic sequence in search of novel targets. It will be in these areas that biologists with the necessary computational skills will find their niche.

Programming skills in addition to extensive knowledge of molecular biology packages (GCG, BLAST, FASTA etc.), one will need to learn web and programming skills including HTML, Perl, JAVA and C++ and be familiar with a variety of operating systems (especially UNIX and Linux). Relational database skills like SQL and database application such as Sybase or Oracle will be highly advantageous.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Indian Pharmacopoeia

HEALTH minister A Ramdoss has recently unveiled the Indian Pharmacopoeia, the text of formularies of medicines. Many years of strenuous work of Indian pharmacologists has gone into the making of the Pharmacopoeia, which comprises a comprehencive (and continuously revisable) list of pharmaceutical substances and formulas for making medicinal preparations. With this, India has now joined about a dozen countries that have their own Pharmacopoeias. If the country also equips itself with enough modern drug testing facilities and steps up its pharmaco - vigilance systems, that would go a long way in the harminisations of India's drug regulatory standards with the West. This would also help pharmaceutical exporters as they queue up before regulators abroad for the certification of their products. The Centre should fulfil its oft-repeated promise to set up a Central Drug Authority without any further delay.

Published in -The Economic Times , New Delhi, Friday, 21 December '2007.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Bioinformatics "Stream of Biological Science"

Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary research area, which may be defined as the interface between biological and computational sciences. Thus, the people working in this field in most cases either have training in biology or computer science, and they learned about the other field by dealing with problems or using the tools of the other one. Although the term ‘Bioinformatics’ is not really well defined, you could say that this scientific field deals with the computational management of all kinds of biological information, Most of the bioinformatics work that is being done can be described as analyzing biological data.

Registration to the Bioinformatics Indica ‘08

International Symposium on Computational Biology,
Bioinformatics & Synthetic Biology
Last Date for Registration - January 17 to 19’ 2008.
Organized by: Centre for Bioinformatics, University of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, India
Co – organizer: SooryaKiran Bioinformatics (P) Ltd.

The Theme: The international symposium on bioinformatics, computational biology and synthetic biology provides an opportunity for the researchers in these fields to come together and share their research ideas in science and technology.

How to Apply:
· Registration fee is to be paid by cheque and demand draft for Indian delegates payable at Thiruvananthapuram drawn in favour of “Bio – 2008”.

Registration fee: Rs. 1250/- (For Delegates - Indian)
Rs. 750/- (For Students – Indian)
Rs. 2000/- (For Industrial Delegates – Indian)

Important Dates:
Poster abstract submission ends - December 15, 2007.
Online registration ends - December 20 , 2007.
Acceptance of cheques / Drafts - December 31, 2007.
by post ends.

For further details visit our website:
www.bioinformaticaindica.org
E-mail: bioindica@gmail.com

Contact Address:
Organizing Secretary
Dr. Achuthsankar S. Nair
Email: sankar.achuth@gmail.com
Hon. Director
Centre for Bioinformatics
University of Kerala
Kariavattom
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, Pin – 695581
Tel: + 91 471 2412759

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ph.D Thesis In Bioinformatics


Ph.D Thesis In Bioinformatics

Title: Brunswick (0190) D A Novel Neural Network Analysis Method Applied
To Biological Neural Networks.
Author: Dunn, Nathan A.
School: University Of Organ (0171) Date: 2006 Pp: 131

Title: Construction and Computational Complexity of Pooling Designs.
Author: Liu, Zhen
School: The University Of Texas At Dalls (0382) Date : 2006 Pp: 112

Title: Computational Studies of Gene Expression and Sequence Data in Yeast
Author: Pyne , Saumyadipta
School: State University Of NEW YORK At Stony Brook (0771) Date : 2006 Pp : 136

Title: Graph –Based Pattern Discovery in Protein Structures
Author: Huan, Jun
School: The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill (0153) Date: 2006 PP : 170

Title: Capturing Atomic Interactions with a Graphical Framework in Computational
Protein Design
Author: Leaver – Fay, Andrew
School: The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill (0153) Date: 2006 PP: 244

Title: Using Domain Knowledge for Text Mining
Author: Dayanik, Aynur
School: Rutgers the State University of New Jersey – New ate: 2006 Pp : 135

Title: Consistent Triplets in Graph Clustering For Protein Sequence Analysis
Author: Yun, Hwaseob Joseph
School: Rutgers the State University of New Jersey – New Brunswick (0190)
Date : 2006 Pp : 120


Title: Predicting Evolutionary Changes in Digital Organism
Author: Zhang, Haitao
School: University Of Houstan (0087) Date: 2006 Pp: 123

Title : Discovering Gene Interesting By Image Analysis and By Reverse Engineering
Genetic Networks
Author: Gurunathan, Rajalakshami
School: Arizona State University (0010) Date : 2006 Pp : 164

Title : Resoning and Hypothesizing About Signaling Networks
Author: Tran, Nam
School: Arizona State University (0010) Date : 2006 Pp: 299

Title: Distributed Web Service Coordination for Collaborative Application and
Biological Workflows
Author : Balasooriya, Janaka
School : Georgia State University (0079) Date: 2006 Pp: 32


Title: Algorithms for Computational Genetic Epidemiology
Author : He, Jingwu
School : Georgia State University (0079) Date: 2006 Pp: 146


Title: Proteomics Data Interoperation with Applications to Integrated Data Mining
And Enhanced
Information Retrieval
Author : Smith, Andrew Kendall
School : Yale University (0265) Date: 2006 Pp: 192


Title: Combinatorial and Statistical Approaches for Some Challenges in Oligonucleotide
Fingerprinting On Ribosomal Rna Genes
Author : Liu , Zheng
School : University Of California, Riverside (0032) Date: 2006 Pp: 105


Title: Efficient Algorithms for Identification and Analysis of Repetitive Patterns In
Biological Sequences
Author : Zheng, Jie
School : University Of California, Riverside (0032 Date: 2006 Pp: 94


Title : Genome Rearrangement Algorithms Applied To Comparative Maps
Author : Zheng, Chunfang
School : University Of Ottawa (Canada ) (0918) Degree: Msc Date: 2006 Pp: 60


Title: Assessment of the Use of Topological Quantities In Structural Bioinformatics
Author : Lu, Jiantao
School : Dalhouse University (Canada) (0328) Degree: MCSc Date: 2006 Pp: 95


Title: Exploring Genetic Redundancy and Uniqueness in Arabidopsis Using A
Bioinformatics Approach
Author: Toufighi, Kiana
School: University Of Toronto (Canada) (0779) Degree: MSc Date: 2006 Pp: 84


Title: Hierarchical Text Categorization and Its Application to Bioinformatics
Author: Kiritchenko, Svetlana
School: University Of (Ottawa ) (Canada) (0918) Date: 2006 Pp: 187


Title: On Computational Strategies for Regulatory Element and Regulatory
Polymorphism Detection
Author: Montgomery, Stephen Blair
School: The University Of Columbia (Canada) (2500) Date: 2006 Pp: 182


Title : Integrating Biological Knowledge and Other Data Sources Into Microarray
Data Analysis
Author : Xiao, Guanghua
School : University Of Minnesota (0130) Date: 2006 Pp: 121


Title : Features Of Distributed Thinking In Biomedical Communities
Author : Cokol, Murat
School : Columbia University(0054) Date: 2006 Pp: 149


Title : Integration Of Biological Databases
Author : Ahadian, Azadeh
School : San State University (6265) Degree: MS Date: 2006 Pp: 47


Title: Database System Extensions for Functional Brain Image Analysis, Nterpretation
And Classification: Aiding Clinical Diagnoses and Cognitive Research in Psychiatry
Author: Munch, Kristin Richardson
School: University Of Minnesota (0130) Date: 2006 Pp: 171


Title: Development of Computational Tools for the Design and Optimization
Of Combinatorial Protein Libraries
Author : Saraf, Manish C.
School : The Pennsylvania State University (0176) Date 2006 Pp: 185


Title: Mathematical Modeling and Uncertainty Analysis of Complex Metabolic Networks
Author : Wang, Liqing
School : Northwestern University (0163) Date: 2006 Pp: 181


Title: Information Extraction on Biological, Organic and Inorganic Materials
Using Image Processing Techniques Jahangir, Muhammad
Author : Jahangir , Muhammad
School : Memorial University Of Newfoundland (Canada) (0306) Degree: Msc
Date: 2006 Pp: 102


Title: Algebraic Combinatorics for Computational Biology
Author: Eriksson, Nicholas Karl
School: University Of California, Berkeley (0028) Date: 2006 Pp: 125


Title : Efficient Computational Strategies for Simulating Neural Activity on Branched
Structures
Author: Rempe, Michael J.
School: Northwestern University (0163) Date: 2006 Pp: 184


Title : Efficient Computational Strategies for Simulating Neural Activity on
Branched Structures
Author: Rempe, Michael J.
School: Northwestern University (0163) Date: 2006 Pp: 184


Title : Discovering Gene Interesting By Image Analysis and By Reverse Engineering
Genetic Networks
Author: Guru Nathan, Rajalakshami
School: Arizona State University (0010) Date: 2006 Pp : 164

Title : Algorithms for Computational Genetic Epidemiology
Author: He, Jin9WU
School: Georgia State University (0079) Date: 2006 Pp: 146

Title : Proteomics Data Interoperation with Applications to Integrated Data Mining
and Enhanced Information Retrieval
Author: Smith, Andrew Kendall
School: Yale University (0265) Date: 2006 Pp: 192

Title : Combinatorial and Statistical Approaches for Some Challenges in Oligonucleotide
Fingerprinting On Ribosomal RNA Genes
Author: Liu, Zheng
School: University Of California, Riverside (0032) Date: 2006 Pp: 105


Title: Efficient Algorithms for Identification and Analysis of Repetitive Patterns in
Biological Sequences
Author: Zheng, Jie
School: University Of California, Riverside (0032) Date: 2006 Pp: 94


Title: Genome Rearrangement Algoritnms Applied To Comparative Maps
Author : Zheng, Chunfang
School: University Of Ottawa (Canada) (0918) Degree: Msc Date: 2006 Pp: 60

Title: Assessment of the Use of Topological Quantities in Structural Bioinformatics
Author: Lu, Jiantao
School: Dalhousie University (Canada) (0328) Degree: MCSc Date: 2006 Pp: 95


Title: Exploring Genetic Redundancy and Uniqueness in Arabidopsis Using a
Bioinformatics Approach
Author: Toufighi, Kiana
School: University Of Toronto (Canada) (0779) Degree: Msc Date: 2006 Pp: 84


Title: Hierarchical Text Categorization and Its Application to Bioinformatics
Author: Kiritchenko, Svetlana
School: University Of Ottawa (Canada) (0918) Date: 2006 Pp: 187


Title: On Computational Strategies for Regulatory Element and Regulatory
Polymorphism Detection
Author: Montgomery, Stephen Blair
School: The University Of British Columbia (Canada) (2500) Date: 2006 Pp: 182


Title: Genome Rearrangement Algorithms Applied To Comparative Maps
Author: Zheng, Chunfang
School: University Of Ottawa (Canada) (0918) Degree: Msc Date: 2006 Pp: 60


Title: Assessment of the Use of Topological Quantities in Structural Bioinformatics
Author: Lu, Jiantao
School: Dalhousie University (Canada) (0328) Degree: MCSc Date: 2006 Pp: 95



Title: Exploring Genetic Redundancy and Uniqueness in Arabidopsis Using a
Bioinformatics Approach
Author: oufighi, Kiana
School: University Of Toronto (Canada) (0779) Degree: Msc Date: 2006 Pp: 84


Title: Kiritchenko, Svetlana
School: University Of Ottawa (Canada) (0918) Date: 2006 Pp: 187
Author:

Title: On Computational Strategies for Regulatory Element and Regulatory
Polymorphism Detection
Author: Montgomery, Stephen Blair
School: The University Of British Columbia (Canada) (2500) Date: 2006 Pp: 182


Title: Integrating Biological Knowledge and Other Data Sources into Microarray
Data Analysis
Author: Xiao, Guanghua
School: University Of Minnesota (0130) Date: 2006 Pp: 121


Title: Features of Distributed Thinking in Biomedical Communities
Author: Cokol, Murat
School: Columbia University (0054) Date: 2006 Pp: 149


Title: Integration of Biological Databases
Author: Ahadian, Azadeh
School: San Jose State University (6265) Degree: MS Date: 2006 Pp: 47


Title: Database System Extensions for Functional Brain Image Analysis, Interpretation
and Classification Aiding Clinical Diagnoses and Cognitive Research in Psychiatry
Author: Munch, Kristin Richardson
School: University Of Minnesota (0130) Date: 2006 Pp: 171


Title: Development of Computational Tools for the Design and Optimization of
Protein Libraries of Combinatorial
Author: Saraf, Manish C.
School: The Pennsylvania State University (0176) Date: 2006 Pp: 185


Title: Mathematical Modeling and Uncertainty Analysis of Complex Metabolic Networks
Author: Wang, Liqing
School: Northwestern University (0163) Date: 2006 Pp: 181


Title: Information Extraction on Biological, Organic and organic materials
Author: Jahangir, Muhammad
School: Memorial University Of Newfoundland (Canada) (0306) Degree: Msc
Date: 2006 Pp: 102


Title: Abstracts Algebraic Combinatorics for Computational Biology
Author: Eriksson, Nicholas Karl
School: University Of California, Berkeley (0028) Date: 2006 Pp: 125


Title: Efficient Computational Strategies for Simulating Neural Activity on
Branched Structures
Author: Rempe, Michael J.
School: Northwestern University (0163) Date: 2006 Pp: 184


Title: Numerical estimation of progesterone transcription in the EGFR pathway
Author: Marquez Lago, Tatiana T.
School: The University Of New Mexico (0142) Date: 2006 Pp: 98


Title: Clustering, Classification and Function Estimation for High Dimensional
Data Arising From Bioinformatics and Related Domains
Author: Ghosh, Samiran
School: University Of Connecticut (0056) Date: 2006 Pp: 131


Title: Multivariate Kernel Methods in the Analysis of Graphical Structures
Author: Purdom, Elizabeth
School: Stanford University (0212) Date: 2006 Pp: 209


Title: NanAnalyzi Detection Of Differential Expression
Author: Recknor, Justin C.
School: Iowa State University (0097) Date: 2006 Pp: 109


Title: Parameter Estimation for a Finite Mixture Model in Dimensional Applications
Author: Xiang, Qinfang
School: University Of Missouri - Rolla (0135) Date: 2006 Pp: 106

Title: Bioinformatics Study of Mammalianmrna Polyadenylation
Author: Zhang, Haibo
School: New Jersey Institute Of Technology (0152) Date: 2005 Pp: 108


Title: Topology and Dynamics of an Artificial Genetic Regulatory Network Model
Author: Kuo, P. Dwight
School: Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada) (0306)


Title: An Anchor-Based Model for Global Multiple Alignment of Whole
Genome Sequences
Author: Ma, Yue
School: Memorial University Of Newfoundland (Canada) (0306) Degree: Msc
Date: 2005 Pp: 91


Title: Identification of Cis-Acting Regulatory Elements Using Orthology Biased
Gibbs Sampling
Author: Boroevich, Keith Anthony
School: Simon Fraser University (Canada) (0791) Degree: Msc Date: 2005 Pp: 77


Title: Bayesian Methods in Bioinformatics
Author: Baladandayuthapani, Veerabhadran
School: Texas A&M University (0803) Date: 2005 Pp: 72


Title: Analyzing And Modeling Large Biological Networks: Inferring Signal
ransduction Pathways
Author: Bebek, Gurkan
School: Case Western Reserve University (0042) Date: 2007 Pp: 140


Title: Predicting Gene Structure In Eukaryotic Genomes
Author: Allen, Jonathan Edward
School: The Johns Hopkins University (0098) Date: 2007 Pp: 201


Title: Exploring the Relationship between Secondary Structure and Native Topology
in Protein Domains
Author: Gong, Haipeng
School: The Johns Hopkins University (0098) Date: 2007 Pp: 123


Title: Supporting On-The-Fly Data Integration for Bioinformatics
Author: Zhang, Xuan
School: The Ohio State University (0168) Date: 2007 Pp: 183


Title: Protein Domain Super families: An Evolutionary Perspective towards
a Non-Redundant Classification of Protein Domain
Author: Cherukuri, Praveen Frazer
School: Boston University (0017) Date: 2007 Pp: 117


Title: Active Learning for Sequential Screening and Classification of Molecular
and Genomic Data
Author: Walker, Megon Jarmaine
School: Boston University (0017) Date: 2007


Title: Identification of Secondary and Tertiary Motifs in DNA Sequences Through
Naive Bayesian Text Classification
Author: Villalobos, Rodney V.
School: Walden University (0543) Date: 2007 Pp: 92 Maurer, Ruth


Title: Ontology Recapitulates Phylogeny: Design, Implementation and Potential for
Usage of a Comparative Anatomy Information System
Author: Travillian, Ravensara S.
School: University Of Washington (0250) Date: 2006 Pp: 132


Title: An Application of Parallel and Distributed Computing Methods to Approximate
Pattern Matching Of Genetic Regulatory Motifs
Author: Jayantilal, Tushar Kumar
School: The University Of Texas At Arlington (2502) Degree: Ms Date: 2006 Pp: 89



Title: Approaches to Clustering Gene Expression Time Course Data
Author: Krishnamurthy, Praveen
School: State University Of New York At Buffalo (0656) Degree: Ms Date: 2006 Pp: 68


Title: Modeling Infectious Disease Spread Using Global Stochastic Field Simulation
Author: Venkatachalam, Sangeeta
School: University Of North Texas (0158) Degree: Me Date: 2006 Pp: 73


Title: Development of Methods for the Isolation sand Cloning of Metagenomic DNA,
And Screening Of Metagenomic Libraries for Anticancer and Antifungal Activity
Author: Eagly, Rebecca R.
School: The University Of Alabama In Huntsville (0278) Degree: Ms
Date: 2006 Pp: 1023


Title: DNA Looping: Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics Models And
Statistical Mechanics
Author: McEwen, Abbye Elizabeth
School: The University Of Texas At Dallas (0382) Degree: Me Date: 2006 Pp: 81


Title: A Computational Geometry Approach to the Analysis of Structure-Function
Relationship in Beta Strand Proteins
Author: Alsheddi, Tariq A
School: George Mason University (0883) Date: 2006 Pp: 133


Title: The Design and Evaluation of an Assistive Application for Dialysis Patients
Author: Siek, Katie A.
School: Indiana University (0093) Date: 2006 Pp: 312


Title: Identification of Gene Regulatory Networks with Computational
Comparative Genomics
Author: Wang, Ting
School: Washington University In St. Louis (0252) Date: 2006 Pp: 244


Title: Using Expressed Sequence Tags to Improve Gene Structure Annotation
Author: Wei, Chaochun
School: Washington University In St. Louis (0252) Degree: DSc Date: 2006 Pp: 123


Title: Methods for Cluster Analysis and Validation in Microarray Gene Expression Data
Author: Kosorukoff, Alexander Lvovich
School: University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign (0090) Date: 2006 Pp: 103



Title: Methods for Cluster Analysis and Validation in Microarray Gene Expression Data
Author: Kosorukoff, Alexander Lvovich
School: University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign (0090) Date: 2006 Pp: 103


Title: Advanced Data Mining Techniques for Identifying Correlation between Genes
Expression and Promoters
Author: Lu, Yi
School: Wayne State University (0254) Date: 2006 Pp: 119


Title: Sequence Alignment
Author: Chia, Nicholas
School: The Ohio State University (0168) Date: 2006 Pp: 100


Title: Method Development and Application in Protein Structure Prediction,
Computational Molecular Docking and Network Biology
Author: Liu, Song
School: State University of New York At Buffalo (0656)


Title: Integrated Feature Subset Selection/Extraction with Applications
in Bioinformatics
Author: Xu, Xian
School: State University Of New York At Buffalo (0656) Date: 2006 Pp: 209


Title: Embedded Clustering Systems With Biological Data. Mining Applications
Author: Chen, Yonghui
School: The University Of Alabama at Birmingham (0005)


Title: Computational Methods for Predicting Transcription Factor Binding Sites
Author: Osada, Robert Radoslaw Zygmunt
School: Princeton University (0181) Date: 2006 Pp: 90


Title: Large-Scale Methods in Computational Genomics
Author: Kalyanaraman, Anantharaman
School: Iowa State University (0097) Date: 2006 Pp: 142


Title: From Pathway to Regulon in Arabidopsis
Author: Mentzen, Wieslawa Izabela
School: Iowa State University (0097) Date: 2006 Pp: 74


Title: Abstracts Computational Studies with Ests: Assembly, Snp Detection,
And Applications in Alternative Splicing
Author: Wang, Jianmin
School: Iowa State University (0097) Date: 2006 Pp: 120


Title: Sequence Comparison Methods, Statistics, and Applications
Author: Ye, Liang
School: Iowa State University (0097) Date: 2006. Pp: 119


Title: Information Fusion of Multiple Genomic Sensors for Clustering And
Cis-Regulatory Element Identification
Author: Kasturi, Jyotsna
School: The Pennsylvania State University (0176) Date: 2006 Pp: 209



Title: Detecting Patterns of Natural Selection Using Bayesian Generalized
Linear Models
Author: Merl, Daniel M.
School: University Of California, Santa Cruz (0036) Date: 2006 Pp: 158


Title: Using Variation and Constraint to Understand Functional Elements In The Human Genome
Author: Thomas, Daryl Jay
School: University Of California, Santa Cruz (0036) Date: 2006 Pp: 368


Title: Local Motion and Local Accuracy in Protein Backbone
Author: Davis, Ian W.
School: Duke University (0066) Degree: Phd Date: 2006 Pp : 333



Title: Mathematical Modeling of Signal Transduction And Cell Motility In
Tumor Angiogenesis
Author: Tarfulea, Nico1eta Eugenia
School: University Of Minnesota (0130) Date: 2006 Pp: 157


Title: Structured Motifs In Biological Sequences: Search And Extraction
Author: Zhang, Yongqiang
School: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (0185) Date: 2006 Pp: 97


Title: Evolutionary Matching Of Protein Local Surfaces for Predicting And
Characterizing Biochemical Functions
Author: Tseng, Yan Yuan
School: University Of Illinois At Chicago (0799) Date: 2006 Pp: 151


Title: Design, Development and Analysis of Bioinformatics and
Chemoinformatics Databases
Author: Dou, Yimeng
School: University Of California, Irvine Date: 2006 Pp: 78


Title: Finding Your Match: Techniques for Improving Sequence Alignment in
DNA and RNA
Author: Gill, Ofer Hirsch'
School: New York University (0146) Date: 2006 Pp: 116



Title: Finding Your Match: Techniques for Improving Sequence Alignment in
DNA and RNA
Author: Hurlen, Natalie Christine
School: University Of California, San Diego (0033) Date: 2006 Pp: 178



Title: Sequence Analysis Methods for the Detection Of Promoters And
Transcription Factor Binding Sites
Author: Naughton, Brian Thomas
School: Stanford University (0212) Date: 2006 Pp: 126


Title: Knowledge Discovery Using Multiple Sources of Biological Data
Author: Yang, Chengyong
School: Florida International University (1023) Date: 2006 Pp: 145


Title: Genetic Variation: Single-Nucleotide Effects and Their Random Nature
Author: Mosley, Coleman
School: University Of California, San Date: 2006 Pp: 207



Title: Analysis of Protein-Protein Interactions Using Multiple Biological Data Sets
Author: Lee, Hyunju
School: University Of Southern California (0208) Date: 2006 Pp: 146


Title: Inferring Protein Structure with Discriminative Learning and Network Diffusion
Author: Kuang, Rui
School: Columbia University (0054) Date: 2006


Title: Protein Structural Alignment and Application for Fold Recognition
Author: Chen, Yu
School: University Of Michigan (0127) Date: 2006 Pp: 91


Title: Systems Analysis of Energy Metabolism Elucidates the Roles of Mitochondria
In Human Health and Disease
Author: VO, Thuy D.
School: University Of California, San Diego (0033) Date: 2006 Pp: 202

Admission to the MBBS course at Armed Forces Medical (AFMC), Pune

ARMED FORCES MEDICAL COLLEGE, PUNE

Admission to MBBS Course – 2008
Applications are invited for admission to the MBBS course at Armed Forces Medical (AFMC), Pune, commencing from 01 August 2008. Total 130 candidates (including a maximum for the same can be obtained from selected GPOs/HPOs all over the country from 24 December 07 to 01 February 08.
Details on this matter published in: - Employment News / Rozgar Samachar of 22 December 2007 or Log on to www.afmc.nic.in

Posts on contratual basis

NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION, PUNJAB
PARIVAR KALYAN BHAWAN, SECTOR 34-A, CHANDIGARH

Public Notice :
Applications on the prescribed profarma are invited for filling up various categories of posts on contratual basis in 75 identified PHCs/Mini PHCs and 50 identified CHCs in Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) under National Rural Health Mission in Punjab.
Applications complete in all respects should reach this office (Room No.313, 2nd floor, Directorate of Health and Family Kalyan Bhawan, Sector 34-A, Chandigarh) by 04.01.2008 positively:

Sr.No. Name of Post No. of Posts
1. Safe Motherhood Consultant (SMC) 73
2. Obstetrician 50
3. Paediatrician 49
4. Panel of Anaesthetists 48 or more

Details on this matter published in - Hindustan Times, New Delhi, Tuesday. December 18, 2007.

Admission Notice MBA (BT) 2008 - University of Pune

UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
Department of Management Science (PUMBA)
Ganeskhind Road, Pune 411007. Tel.: (020) 25693380

Admission Notice MBA (BT) 2008 :

MBA (Biotechnology) is an upcoming discipline, integrating Biotechnology and Management. The Department of Management Sciences, University of Pune has pioneered a two year full time MBA ( Biotechnology)Degree program since 2002 (intake capacity 60 seats),along with its two year full time MBA program running successfully since 1071.

Eligibility:
The candidate should have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Science ( Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Marine Biology, Microbiology, Zoology), Agriculture, Ayurved, Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacy, Technology,Veterinary Sciences from a statutory University.

Reservations:
As per the Government of Maharashtra riles, 50% seats are reserved for the SC, ST,DT,NT OBC
Category students. 3% seats (2 seats) are reserved for the physically handicapped students as per the Government rules.

Selection Process: Candidate seeking admission the this program for the academic year 2008 should appear for the ATMA written test being conducted on February 10th, 2008.
For obtaining admission form for ATMA test contact : ATMA,s office at House No. 8-3-677/57 A , Plot No. 57, Sri Krishnadevarayanagar, Street No. 6, Yellareddiguda, Hyderabad 500 073.
Tel. 040-23750248 , Telefax : 040-23750247,
E-mail ID: atma_aims@vsnl.net.
Website : www.atma_aims.org.

Visit of Prof. Roger Dench, Melbourne University

Prof Roger Dench, Director Professional Programs, Faculty of Science University of Melbourne visited Bioinformatics Institute of India on December 19th 2007. Prof Dench informed the Institute about to be launched industry focussed professional Post Graduate Programs in the area of Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Management Science and Environment Systems. He informed that these programs will have additional focus on Communication Skills and Business Tools. Several areas of mutual interest were discussed during this visit. Dr Kumud Sarin Program Director and Chir Person Management Council, Vijay Shukla Director attended the meeting


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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Armed Forces Medical College Pune - Admission to MBBS Course 2008

Details at afmc.nic.in



Advertisement Details at Rojgar Samachar / Employment News of 22nd December



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Bioinformatics Training Program at Jamia Milia Islamia

Title : Semantic Web & Ontologies in Bioinformatics

Date : From 9th to 11th January 2008

Registration Fee : Rs. 1000/- (For Teachers)
Rs. 500/- (For Students)

Level of Participants : Biology Teachers at College Level

Requirements : Basic Knowledge of Biology and Computers

Number of Participants : 30

Resource Persons : Prof. S.I.Ahson
Mr. S.K.Naqvi
Mr. K.Srinivas
Mr. S.Z.Husain
Dr. S.A.M. Rizvi


Course Contents :
Introduction to Ontologies : Traditional Structural Databases, Hierarchical
Organisation, Creating and updating XML, XML Schema, XML Data, XML
Topic Maps, XML in Bioinformatics, RDF (Resource Description Framework); Ontologies in

Bioinformatics : GO (Gene Ontology), Macromolecular sequence data bases,
Structural Databases, Species - specific databases, Specialized Protein
Databases, Pathways

Databases. ; Query Language : XML navigation Xpath, Querying XML
Using XQuery, Transforming XML to XML, XML Transformation Language (XSLT);

Building Bioinformatics Ontologies : Selecting Ontology Language,
Ontology Devolopment Tools, Acquiring Domain Knowledge, Designing the
Concept Hierarchy, Designing the Properties, Validating and Modify the Ontology;

Resoning with Uncertainly : Bayesian Network Formalism, Bayesian
Requirements, Building Bayesian Networks from Components, Ontologies as BNs, Interoperability.


Contact Address :
Prof. S.I. Ahson, Coordinator (BIF), Department of Computer Science
Dr. Rafat Parveen, Convener, Training Programmes
Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University)
New Delhi - 1110025
Phone : 011- 26980014, Fax : 26980014,
Mobile : 9810581072, 9810256519
E-mail : drsiahson@yahoo.com, rafatparveen@yahoo.co.in
website : www.jmi.nic.in

Sunday, December 16, 2007

National Brain Research Centre (Deemed University) - Phd Admission Notice

PhD in NeuroScience
Integrated PhD in NeuroScience
Post Doctoral Fellowship

Last Date: 18th January 2008

For eligibility and other details check www.nbrc.ac.in, admissions2008@nbrc.res.in

Advertisement in TOI Dec 16th 2007

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Assignments and project Spring 2007

Dear admin,

your post says that submission date of assignments for Spring 2007 batch has been extended to jan 31st 2008. Does this also include submission of research project? The post only says assignments and exam form and fee. Please clarify at the earliest.

Many thanks.
Madhu.

Prof Sangram Sisodia's Lecture on "Alzheiners Desease: Genes, Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutics

Speaker: Prof Sangram Sisodia, Director Center for Molecular Neurobiology, University of Chicago USA

Occasion: Foundation day of National Brain Research Centre Deemed University

Date: 16th Dec Sunday

Time: 6:00 PM

Venue INSA Auditorium , Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi

This lecture is organised in assocition with The Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Society

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Admission Notice - Ayrvedic and Unani Medicine

UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
Faculty of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicines
Admission Notice - 2007
Applications are invited on the prescribed form for Admission to -
POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE IN AYURVEDA & UNANI MEDICINES
Ayurvedavachaspati-M.D. Ayurveda (Kaya Chikitsa)
Ayurvedavachaspati-M.D. Ayurveda (Kriya Sharir)
Mahir-e-Tibb-M.D. Unani (Moalejat)
Reservation of Seats & Eligibility Condition- 86% seats are reserved for candidates who have
passed BAMS / BUMS examination from the University of Delhi and 15% seates are reserved for the
other Universities established by law and recognized by the University of Delhi and CCIM and have
completed Internship on or before 30th June, 2007 and registered with the STATE Counsil / Board
of A & U Medicine /CCIM.

For further details please contact to:
Assistant Registrar, Faculty of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicine,
6th Floor, V.P. Chest Institute Building, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110 007
latest by 07.01.2008 (05:00 P.M.).

Job / Interview Central Institute For Research on Goats

CENTRAL INSTITUE FOR RESEARCH ON GOATS
MAKHDOOM, P.O. FARAH - 281 122, MATHURA. U.P.
Walk - In - Interview
Date : 26 .12. 2007 (Wednesday)
Brief Description of the Job

Qualified candidates are invited to attend Walk - In - Interview at Central Institute for Research on Goats, Makhdoom, P.O.

Farah- 281 122, Mathura U.P. for the following post under AICRP project for the period of scheme on co-terminus basis or

lesser period as decided by the Competent Authority ( up March 2008).


Positions Available
Senior Reserach Fellow
Junior Reserach Fellow
For further details please contact to:
Vivek Kumar
Committee Room in the Lab. Building, CIRG,
Makhdoom, Farah, Mathura, U.P.

BII April 2008 Exams Last Date for Assignment Submission and Assignment Code

Dear BII Students

It is notified that last date for submission of assignments for S07 (Spring 07 Batch) and others for April 2008 exams has been extended to 31st January 2008.

No further extension in last date will be allowed and hall tickets will be issued only to those candidates who will submit latest by 31st of January

1) Compulsory Assignments

2) Exam form and Exam fees


Assignment Code : Assinments issued for some programs ask for Assignment code, instead of assignment code you can just metion the name of your batch


thanks

for
BII Admin

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Nov 2007 Exams result

Hey! i just wanted to know when would be the result of the November 2007 exams declared...?? I tried to look for it on the website but could not find any information....

Thanks a lot!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Admission Notice - January 2008 Batch


For details visit www.bii.in/biodlp.html

Careers / Roles / Job Opportunities / Employment / Vacancies in Clinical Research, Clinical Data Management , Clinical Trial, Clinical Administration

Clinical Trial Jobs are White Collared , Knowledge Intensive jobs . The industry has got good potential

Role:

Monitors or Clinical Research Associates ( CRA's) : a bridge between CRO / Sponser
and investigator.

Investigator: Medical person responsible for conducting the trial at the site

Regulatory Manager : Overseas the function of submission of regulatory document.

Auditors and Inspectors : They ensures compliances of GCP in conduct of trials.

Clinical Data manager : Processes the clinical data collected by the investigators.


Site coordinator : Coordinates the study with the chief investigator in the hospital setting.

Medical Writer : Specialized in designing of protocol, CRF,IC and Clinical Study report.
Central lab and Vendor services : managing a

Range of outsourced activities.

Quality assurance manager : maintains high standards through internal quality checks.
Safety officers : assesses the safety of a drug by analyzing the SAE and ADR.


To obtain details of BII Industry program in Clinical Trial Research and Administration click
here

http://www.bii.in/pharma/cr_ci_new_prospectus.asp

Thursday, December 6, 2007

MACRO and Arezzo Clinical Trial Softwares from Infermed

Infermed
Formed in 1999 InferMed has become a global leader in providing software and services to the healthcare, pharmaceutical, and clinical research sectors with which it works in close collaboration.
InferMed offers a range of highly innovative software solutions for collecting and managing data. through its MACRO EDC application and Arezzo® decision support technology, InferMed’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes and deliver drugs and therapies to healthcare providers more efficiently.
Infermed's product and market leadership was recognised through Frost & Sullivan’s ”2006 Entrepreneurial Company Award.”

MACRO
With a track record of managing data for over 250 studies across 6 continents, MACRO is acknowledged as a highly user-friendly electronic data collection solution for clinical research and is used by pharmaceutical companies and academic research groups worldwide.
MACRO is available both for in-house operation and as a fully managed and validated off-site hosted service. In either case, experienced support staff of Infermed are available to guide you through your first and subsequent studies.


AREZZO
Ensuring the right treatment for the right patient, InferMed’s market leading Arezzo clinical decision support software enables the design, creation, and execution of clinical guidelines and patient care protocols - presenting medical professionals with advice tailored for each individual patient.
In complex patient care situations Arezzo guides the user through the collection of data needed to optimise decision-making and clinical actions.
“The 2006 Frost & Sullivan Entrepreneurial Company award is presented to InferMed for excellence in decision support.”

For more on Infemed visit http://www.infermed.com/


If you wish to obtain clinical trial specialisation visit
http://www.bii.in/pharma/cr_ci_new_prospectus.asp

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Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Bioinformatics


Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Biotechnology


Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Drug Design & Patent


Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Clinical Trial Research & Administration


Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in IPR


Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Pharma Regulatory Affairs


Examination Form for April 2008 Exam - Industry Program in Pharma Quality Assurance and Control


Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Clinical Research

INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH
E-mail:
sachinmanocha@icriindia.com
Website :www.icriindia.com

Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI) is the country's premier Clinical Reserach Institue promoting ethical Clinical Research & high quality Clinical Research education. ICRI, in collaboration with Cranfield University,UK offers M.Sc. in Clinical Reserach to students from the fields of Medicine , Pharmacy,Biotechnology, Nursing and Science.

Positions Available:
Professor- Clinical Research
Associate Professor - Clinical Data Management
Associate professor - Clinical Research
Lecturer- Clinical Data Management
Assistant Professor - Clinical Research
For further details please contact to:
For further details please contact to:
INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH
D-41,111 Floor, Defence Colony, New Delhi-110 024,
Tel : 011-4155 1197, 4163 4541, 41632063.
Fax : 011 - 4163 4963.



OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES
E-mail:adminmed@squ.edu.om


Brief Discription of the Job

Applicant should have a PH.D. in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology and a minimum of three years
post-doctoral training for the Assistant Professor post or two years experience as Associate
Professor for the senior post.


SANJAYCOLLEGE OF PHARMACY

(A unit of Brijbasi Education and Welfare Society)
(Approved by the AICTE, NewDelhi,Affiliated to U.P.Tech.University,Lucknow)
Delhi-Mathura Road,NH #2,P.O Chaumuhan,Mathura-281 406(U.P.)
E-mail:mynk_gtm@yahoo.com
Website:www.scp.ac.in

Brief Discription of the Job
Plain paper applications with complete C.V. enclosed two recent passport size colour
photographs and attested copies of all testimonials.

Positions Available
Principal
Professor, Asst. Professor, Lecturer.
For further details please contact to:

Shri S.K.Sharma
Chairman, Brijbasi Education and Welfare Society
E-191,Ground Floor,Greater Kailash, Part - II,
New Delhi- 110048


Bombay Hospital
12,New Marine Lines,Mumbai 400 020

Brief Discription of the Job
Applications are invited from medical graduates of any university who are registered with
Maharashtra Medical Council.

Job Heading:
Resident Officer / AMO
Sr.R.O./Sr. AMO

For further details please contact to:

Dr.R.V.Patil,Dy.Director Medical Services,
Bombay Hospital 12, New Marine Lines,
Mumbai- 400020,
Tel:022 -22082486, 22067676, Extn.372.


APEX HOSPITAL & DIAGNOSTIC INSTITUTE
E-mail:md@apexhospitalvaranasi.com
Website: http://www.apexhospitalvaranasi.com/

Job Heading:
CONSULTANTS :
Radio Diagnosis
Nuclear Medicine
Lap.Surgery
Neuro Sergury
Pathology & Blood Banking
Urology
Interventional Cardiology
FACULTY :
Professor in orthopaedics
NURSING :
Principal
Vice - Principal
Teachers
TECHNOLOGIST :
Nuclear Med WithCT,MR,Dx,USG,Blood Bank
MEDICAL SUPRITENDENT:
EX.AMC Officer
Sr.Executive :
Hospital & Diagnostic Devolopment
For further details please contact to:
Administrator, Apex Hospital D.L.W. Hydel Road,
Varanasi - 04,
Tel Fax : 2317414, Mob:9450963935


Watson Pharma Pvt. Ltd.
E-mail:corporate.hr@watsonpharm.co.in

Brief Discription of the Job
Watson Pharma Private Limited is a wholly owned subsidery of Watson Pharmacuticals Inc,
USA, a leading Speciality pharmaceutical company and third largest suppliar of generic products in USA.

Job Heading:
Manager - Project Finance(Corporate)
Manager Finance(Direct Taxes)
Manager / Sr. Manager - Plant Finance
Manager - Finance
Manager / Sr. Manager - Internal Control
Senior General Manager / General manager - Legal & Secretarial
For further details please contact to:
Watson Pharma Private Limited
301, Corporate Enclave, HDO- Enclave Building Wing 'B', B.D. Sawant Marg,
Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400099


NOVO NORDISK
E-mail:svna@novonordisk.com

Brief Discription of the Job

Novo Nordisk is a $ 7 billion healthcare company and a world leader in diabetes care.
The company has the broadest diabetes product portfolio in the industry,and holds over 60 %
of the insulin market share.

Job Heading:
Marketing Executives :
For further details please contact to:

Novo Nordisk India Pvt Ltd,903,Vikram Tower,
9th floor,16 Rajendra Place, New Delhi-110008

Monday, December 3, 2007

Regulatory Affairs Journal - RAJ Pharma

RAJ Pharma - A leading Regulatory Affairs Journal
The Regulatory Affairs Journal (RAJ) Pharma is the definitive global regulatory reference source for the pharma industry. RAJ is the most respected publication in its market and is required reading for regulatory affairs professionals within the pharmaceutical industry. If you are selling your products and services into this market there is no better place to target your key audience.

http://www.pjbpubs.com/ is a good website on Reulatory Affairs and Health Care


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Register for BINC Exam Till 24 December 2007

Details are available at : http://203.129.231.23:8080/binc/

Application: 31 August 2007 Deadline: 24 December 2007 Examination: 16-17 February 2008
"BINC registration is ON"
BioInformatics National Certification (BINC) Examination will be conducted on 16-17 February 2008. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India has instituted this examination with an objective to certify Bioinformatics professionals and to facilitate industries and potential employers for recruitment. University of Pune has been identified as a nodal agency by the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India to coordinate this examination along with five centres namely, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; Anna University, Chennai; West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata and Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, Bangalore.
Last year number of candidates appeared were 475 and 8 candidates got certified. They also received cash award of Rs.10,000/-. DBT has also agreed to fund scholarship(JRF) to top 10 candidates if they join any Indian academia or research institute for Ph.D. in the field of Bioinformatics or computational biology.
“It is a privilege and an honor to be the coordinator of the BINC examination. It is just not a responsibility but a commitment to make a difference. I request the media and the students alike to publicize the BINC exam so that both, the bioinformatics students and the potential employers, benefit from this certification at the national level.”
The Coordinator BINC


BINC Syllbus

Details at: http://203.129.231.23:8080/binc/syllabus.html

BiologyCell Biology & GeneticsBasic:
Basic aspects of Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; membranes and cellular compartments, cell organelles, structure and function
Cell motility and shape: cytoskeletal elements, cilia and flagella; motor proteins.
Cell-cell interactions and signal transduction: Intercellular junctions, signaling by hormones and neurotransmitters.
Cell cycle and its regulation; events during mitosis and meiosis
Mendelian principles of inheritance, sex linked inheritance.
Concept of linkage, linkage maps and recombination.
Mutations – molecular, gene/point and chromosomal types and molecular basis.
Phenotype and genotype relationships, role of environment, from gene to phenotype, gene interactions. Study of quantitative traits.
Genetics of populations, genetics and evolution.
Concepts of generation of diversity and specificity in immune system Immunological methods. Advanced:
Vesicular transport and protein traffic in cells.
Inherited disorders.
Second messenger, different mechanism of signal transduction, concepts in signal network, molecules involved in various signaling pathways such as G-proteins, receptors, proteins kinases, calcium binding proteins.
X linked Vectors, autosomal diseases, mitochondrial related disease, QTLS methods for diagnostics.
Extra chromosomal inheritance
Immune response.
Genetics and diseases.
Extra chromosomal inheritance. Molecular BiologyBasic:
Prokaryotic genome organization and structure.
Prokaryotic gene expression, operons – positive & negative regulation, factors involved in gene regulation.
Eukaryotic genome organization and structure, Mechanism of gene expression in Eukaryotes, promoter & regulatory sequences, basic, mechanism of transcription and transcriptional activation, role of transcription factor.
Mechanisms by which genome undergoes changes, recombination, mutation, inversion, duplication, transposition.
Basic mechanisms involved in translation & transcriptional regulation. Advanced:
Genome organization, Initiation, elongation and termination of transcription – template & enzyme properties.
Methods for studying gene expression and regulatory sequences, large-scale expression analysis, use of microarrays.
Genetic information transfer, details of regulation in eukaryotes & prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer.
Processing of RNA and Proteins - Transport and Stability
Organization of eukaryotic genome. Methods for studying variation and polymorphism at genome level, RFLP, Fingerprinting, RAPDs.
Epigenetic mechanisms of inheritance and regulatory RNA molecules. Biochemistry Basic:
Carbohydrates and lipids, their importance in cells.
Proteins: Amino acids and peptides; primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures.
Nucleic acids: Bases, nucleotides, RNA and DNA. Different structural form of DNA, denaturation and renaturation of DNA.
Enzymes: Units of activity, coenzymes and metal cofactors, temperature and pH effects, Michaelis-Menten kinetics, inhibitors and activators, active site and mechanism of enzyme action, ribozyme and abzymes.
Carbohydrate metabolism: Glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis, glycogenesis ,TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Advanced:
Concept of biochemical regulation, feed back and feed forward systems, biochemical oscillations, Transport mechanisms
Molecular mechanisms of small and large molecules including ions, regulation of protein pathways
Isoenzymes, allosteric enzymes, regulation by covalent modification.
Concept of metabolic pathways, Organization of metabolic systems: enzyme chains, multienzyme complexes and multifunctional enzymes, regulatory enzymes and feedback control of metabolic pathways.

Pharma Professional Links

Some Useful links for Pharma Professionals


ICH-GCP guidelines

ICH guidelines

US-FDA

CPMP

CDISC

TGA

PhRMA

SAS

Society for Clinical Data Management

Association of Clinical Data Management

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Jobs at Reliance Life Sciences

About Reliance Life Sciences is a research-driven, biotechnology-led, life sciences organization.
Reliance Life Sciences participates in medical, plant and industrial biotechnology opportunities. Specifically, these relate to biopharmaceuticals, molecular diagnostics and genetics, cell-based therapies, plant tissue culture, plant metabolic engineering, biofuels, biopolymers, biochemicals, clinical research services and contract manufacturing.
This represents one of the most diverse and integrated life sciences businesses being developed anywhere in the world.
The vision of Reliance Life Sciences is to attain global leadership through innovative and cost-effective solutions for a better life.

At Reliance Life Sciences, you will have the opportunity to develop biotechnology products and services for better life, living and living systems.
We offer challenging careers for professionals in the following disciplines:
Research
molecular biology
microbiology
biochemistry
virology
genetics
plant genetics
chemistry
medicine
veterinary medicineClinical Research
pharmacology
medicineManufacturing
chemical engineering
biochemical engineering
mechanical engineering
electrical engineering
instrumentation
civil engineeringQuality Management
molecular biology
microbiology
biochemistry
chemistryFarm Management
agriculture
agricultural engineering
plant geneticsCorporate
sales and marketing
business management
chartered accountancy
chartered financial analysts
business law
computer science and engineering

For fresh entry level employees, Reliance Life Sciences offers, through the Reliance School of Life Sciences, the following competency development programs:
Young Scientists Program (for Masters in Science and Ph.D. candidates)
Young Clinical Research Professionals Program (for pharmacology and medical graduates)
Young Engineers Program (for Engineering graduates)
Young Manufacturing Professionals Program (for engineering diploma holders)
Young Quality Management Professionals Program (for science graduates)
Young Farm Managers Development Program (for agricultural graduates)

Selections to these programs are through a competitive process of advertisements to invite applications, followed by written tests and interviews. Typically, selected candidates go through a one-year program with continuous evaluation, followed by placement of successful candidates.

We also provide opportunities for its employees to pursue masters and doctoral programs in the science streams of the Mumbai University, under the guidance of our senior scientists.

If you are aspiring for a challenging career in the biotechnology industry, then Reliance Life Sciences is the place to be.

Please email your application to careers@relbio.com

Georgia Institute of Technology : Bioinformatics Programs

Click here for details : BIOLOGY

BS, MS and PhD Bioinformatics Programs


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$ 2 Billion Pharma and Health Services Market

IBM wishes to grab the Indian Health and Pharma Opportunities totalling several Billion Dollars

On the offer services and products for
Patient Record Management and creating a vault for patients and doctors
Clinical Trials and Contract research opportunities
Censors that will trace any errors while administering drugs to patients


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Sunday, December 2, 2007

Poll Result about BII programs

BII Programs have helped us in enhancing our knowledge and careers


Yes -13 (72%)

No - 3 (16%)

Not Sure- 1 (5%)

Do Not Know - 1 (5%)

Jobs for Quality Control and Quality Assurance Managers

Required for a leading vaccine maufacturing company based near Delhi for GMP and CGMP compliant documentation and management.

The incumbent should be MPharma or equivalent with good English and experience of 5 years in similar position with leadership qualities.

Send resume and photo to hrm@biomedgzb.com

Bio-Med Pvt Ltd, C-96, B S Road Industrial Area Ghaziabad UP

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Biotechnology Dictationary from www.gate2biotech.com

http://www.gate2biotech.com/dictionary/

www.gate2biotech.com is a wonderful resource site on Biotechnology



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Jobs / Vacancy / Post at Central Council for Research in Aurveda and Siddha

Central Council for Research in Aurveda and Siddha ( An autonomous organisation under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India) announces

Walkin Interview on 12th December 2007 for Junior Research Fellow Physiology eligibility MSc in Life Science Age Limit 28 Years (relaxation for Govt categories) Renumeration Rs 12000 / Per month, Duration 6 months details at The Times of India , New Delhi Saturday Page 12

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CAT- Leopard e.g of a new Biotech Commercial Opportunity

A California Biotech company is selling a hybrid breed of cat that resmbles a Mini Leopard. Named Ashera it is a mix of African Serval and Asian Leopard and Domesticated cat. It weighs approximately 13.6 kg and can be yours for approximately USD 25000.

So innovative Biotech companies with a global mindset can take clue from this

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Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award (IYBA) - Instituted By Department of Biotechnology - DBT Govt of India for the Year 2007

Details are available at www.dbtindia.gov.in/iyba.htm
Last Date 28th December 2007
To Be Submitted: Application form in Duplicate with enclosures to:

Dr T Madhan Mohan
Adviser Department of Biotechnology
Block 2 - CGO Complex Lodhi Road, New Delhi

email: iyba.dbt@nic.in



Advertisement in TOI December 1, 2007 Pg 10

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Further Details

INNOVATIVE YOUNG BIOTECHNOLOGIST AWARD(IYBA)
Click for
details of IYBA 2007
Purpose
The Department of Biotechnology has instituted the 'Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award' (IYBA) in the year 2005. This is an attractive, career oriented scheme to identify and nurture outstanding young scientists with innovative ideas and desirous of pursuing research in frontier areas of biotechnology. The young scientists below the age of 35 years are considered for this award. The scientists without regular employment are also eligible for this award. The award consists of financial support for a project besides a fellowship of Rs.25, 000/- per month for those awardees who are not in regular employment. The awardees those are not in the regular employment can be attached to a senior scientist (Mentor) in a University, Research Institute, Medical/Agriculture/ Veterinary College, or any other institute of repute, provided the mentor agrees to provide laboratory space and other facilities. It is expected that the awardees will work independently and the Mentor will facilitate the awardee's research efforts. Awardees having a regular employment will receive a cash award of Rs.1, 00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Only) every year during the course of the project.
Eligibility
The applicant should have an excellent academic career and should have publications in high impact journals and/or should have invented technologies supported by Indian/ International patents. The proposed research project should clearly reflect the innovative thinking and execution capabilities of the applicant.
The candidate should have secured First Class grades in examinations of all academic courses for award of a degree from the graduate level onwards. The minimum eligibility criteria for applicants will be the following:
Cumulative publication impact factor of 10 OR Cumulative publication impact factor of 5 with two registered Indian Patents or one International patent.
Qualification: Ph.D. in any branch of life science including Medicine, Veterinary Sciences, Pharmacy, Agricultural Sciences, and engineering sciences. Master degree in Medicine, Engineering/Technology are also eligible to apply.
Age limit: 35 years or below at the time of submission of the application. Age relaxation of 5 years is made for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC, Women and Physically Handicapped Category.
The applicant should be an Indian National. In addition to the above minimum eligibility criteria, it is essential that the proposed project work is carried out in any recognized research
institution/university in India having adequate facilities to carry out the proposed research project. A consent letter from the Institution/ University is required to be furnished along with the application.
A nomination/recommendation by a Fellow of any of the National Academies, or a Director of National Laboratory, or a Head of an S&T Department of Government of India, or a Vice-Chancellor of a University or an eminent scientist in the field of biotechnology is also essential.
Award
The award covers the non-recurring and recurring financial grants for performing and executing an innovative research plan as proposed by the awardee. Grant for equipment, computational and communication facilities, consumables; contingencies and travel will be covered as required for the research project. In addition a fellowship of Rs. 25,000/- per month will be admissible for awardees who do not have a regular employment or are not drawing any other fellowship. Awardees having a regular employment will receive a cash award of Rs.1, 00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh Only) every year during the course of the project in addition to the equipment and other recurring grants except the fellowship amount.

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