SPUG: array(bio) meeting announcement -- XML: The Future Language of Biology
Michael R. Wolf
MichaelRunningWolf at att.net
Tue Dec 10 16:39:39 CST 2002
The array(bio) group meeting is *tonight* at 7:00. See full details at
http://www.arraybio.org/about/arraybio_meeting.htm
I've cut/pasted the details here.
December 10, 2002
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Lake Washington Rowing Club
910 N. Northlake Way
Seattle, WA 98103
"XML: The Future Language of Biology" Matthew T Zeigler, IBM Life Sciences
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is the universal format for
structured documents and data on the web. Several leading
organizations such as European Bioinformatics Institute, LION
Biosciences (NetGenics), Rosetta Biosoftware have proposed new
standards for defining biological information for use with
XML. Matt will help us understand the current status these
standards and discuss future biological applications based on XML.
About Matt
Matthew Ziegler, B.A, M.S., University of Colorado, Boulder in
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Focus is in Human
Genetics (Family Based and Association Studies), Plant Genetics
(Arabidopsis, Tobacco and Corn), Cell Biology, Confocal
Microscopy, Molecular Biology (Sequencing, Cloning), Positional
Cloning, Alternative Fuels resulting from Biomass conversion,
Relational databases and scientific schema development, Perl,
shell scripting, UNIX, Linux System Administration, Software used:
GeneHunter, CriMap, SAGE/SIBPAL, PedCheck, Mega2, BLAST, FASTA,
MZEF, msa, clustalW, SimWalk, DISEQ.
array(bio) is grateful for the support of the following organizations:
IBM
Info.Resource, Inc.
Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association
Washington Software Alliance
Please note that there is no charge to attend array(bio) meetings.
For more information, please contact:
Rob Arnold
3rd Mountain
Phone: 425.369.0107
E-mail: roba at 3rdmountain.com
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Michael R. Wolf
All mammals learn by playing!
MichaelRunningWolf at att.net
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