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Seminar
"Tools to support biological simulation modeling: Virtual Cell, Jarnac, Jsim, and Matlab"
Speaker: Michal Galdzicki and Casey Overby
Date & Time:3:30-4:20 Wednesday 1/30/08
Loc: Magnuson E-216
Website: Virtual Human Research Seminar

Seminar
"National Health Information System Strengthening in Resource Constrained Countries - Lessons Learned"
Speaker: David Lubinski, MS, MBA, Chief Tech Officer, Health Metrics Network, World Health Organization, Geneva Switzerland
Date & Time:12:00-12:50 TUESDAY 2/5/08
Loc: Magnuson RR-134
Website: Biomedical and Health Informatics Lecture Series

Seminar
"The effects of altered mitochondrial dynamics on development "
Speaker: Rachel Cox (faculty candidate) Carnegie Institution of Washington
Date & Time: 02:00-03:00 Monday 2/4/08
Loc: Foege k-069

Seminar
"The effects of altered mitochondrial dynamics on development "
Speaker: Rachel Cox (faculty candidate) Carnegie Institution of Washington
Date & Time: 02:00-03:00 Monday 2/4/08
Loc: Foege k-069

BioCore


Research Channel

Link to the Research Channel's website which offers leading talks in many areas of science including a number of the prestigious talks given here at the University of Washington. 


Bioinformatics: The Search for Non-Coding RNA

Dr. Larry Ruzzo "One of the biggest users of scientific computing cycles in Europe is a bioinformatics application -- genome-wide searches for 'non-coding RNAs' (ncRNAs) routinely monopolize 1000 computers for an entire month."

http://www.researchchannel.org/program/displayevent.asp?rid=2461

Bioresearcher Liaison

Dr. Mark E. Minie is the Health Sciences library BioResearcher Liaison and maintains this section of HealthLinks--contact him directly with any questions you may have by e-mailing him at:

mailto:meminie@u.washington.edu


Community of Science


The Community of Science is an online resource that students and faculty alike can use to facilitate collaboration, promote their research and even to locate important funding opportunities. Things you should know about the UW Expertise Database & Community of Science.

www.washington.edu/research/4researchers/cos.php

Animation of the Week


                            

                                                     Muscle Contraction
A muscle contraction (also known as a muscle twitch or simply twitch) occurs when a muscle fiber generates tension through the action of actin and myosin cross-bridge cycling.


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