Monday, May 21, 2007

Harvard, Princeton researchers developing implantable "biocomputers"

There you go... The future is coming sooner than you think
Harvard, Princeton researchers developing implantable "biocomputers" - Engadget
Harvard, Princeton researchers developing implantable "biocomputers"
Posted May 21st 2007 5:11PM by Donald Melanson
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Researchers at Harvard and Princeton have announced that they've made a "crucial step" in the development of so-called "biocomputers," which could one day be implanted in patients to directly attack diseased cells or tissues Fantastic Voyage-style. According to Physorg, the computers are actually constructed entirely out of DNA, RNA, and proteins, and are able to translate complex cellular signatures like the activities of multiple genes into a form that can be more readily observed. Currently, the researchers have demonstrated that the biocomputers can work in human kidney cells in culture, although they seem confident that they'll eventually find a wind range of uses, including working in conjunction with biosensors or medicine delivery systems to target, for instance, only cancerous or diseased cells, without causing any harm to the patient's healthy cells.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

NCBi redesign their Blast Inferface

If you go to NCBi you will find that they have improved their Blast Interface
Personally I think that this was long overdue :)
Check it out !
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/

Duarte

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Bio-linux on Ubuntu

UPDATE:
Seems like to website with these instructions went offline. For those still interested you can find the instructions on the wayback machine on the following link:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060623041126/hocuspok.us/tag/ubuntu/
Hope you find it usefull

       Duarte

Great tutorial on how to install and extensive collection of Bioinformatics tools for Ubuntu

hocuspok.us: Bio-Linux - Bioinformatics Tools for Linux

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Hello World!

Hello everyone! Welcome to my blog
I've set this blog to keep in track of the hottest news about my field of study - Bioinformatics
I think it is a great way of organising information you find usefull and hopefully I might help other as well.

Cheers,
       Duarte Molha