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Evolution of species and gene families
Spatial organization of genomic information
Syntaxic and functionnal genome annotation
Proteomics
Modeling and simulation of genetic regulatory networks
Information extraction from texts
Evolution of gene and gene families
Spatial organization of genomic information
Syntaxic and functionnal genome annotation
Proteomics
Modeling and simulation of genetic regulatory networks
Information extraction from text
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The GenoStar integrated bioinformatics platform for exploratory genomics
GEB: GenoExpertBacteria
GNA: Genetic Network Analyzer
PepLine: high throughput proteomics
Herbs: checking the consistency of proteome annotations
ISee: In Silico biology e-learning environment
BOX: XML specifications of genomic data
AROM: entity-relationship knowledge modeling
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PhD and Master thesis defenses
[9/02/2006]
PhD thesis defense - Gregory Batt - February 24th - 2pm - INRIA Rhône-Alpes (Montbonnot, Grenoble, France)
Validation of qualitative models of genetic regulatory networks: a method based on formal verification techniques
[7/12/2004]
PhD thesis defense, Jean-François Dufayard, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), December 14th, 2004
Algorithmes incrémentaux pour l'alignement et la phylogénie de grandes familles de séquences homologues
[24/06/2004]
PhD thesis defense, Frédéric Boyer, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), July 9th, 2004
Ab initio
reconstruction of metabolic pathways - Formalization and combinatorial approaches
[10/09/2003]
PhD thesis defense, Loïc Ponger, Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1), September 16th, 2003
In silico
analysis of the CpG islands associated with the promoter regions of the mammalian genes
[10/09/2003]
PhD thesis defense, Carène Rizzon, Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1), September 19th, 2003
Knowledge representation on transposable elements of eucaryotic genomes