Difference between revisions of "Babraham Bioinformatics, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge"
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<b>Name/Title: [mailto:simon.andrews@bbsrc.ac.uk Simon Andrews]</b> | <b>Name/Title: [mailto:simon.andrews@bbsrc.ac.uk Simon Andrews]</b> | ||
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− | <b>Links:</b | + | <b>Links:</b> [http://www.bioinformatics.bbsrc.ac.uk Babraham Bioinformatics Public site]<br> |
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<br>[http://www.babraham.ac.uk Babraham Institute Site]<br> | <br>[http://www.babraham.ac.uk Babraham Institute Site]<br> | ||
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+ | 1 Grant Supported Bioinformatician<br> | ||
<b>Environment:</b> | <b>Environment:</b> | ||
<br>The Babraham Institute is a government funded academic research institute. We have around 400 research scientists in around 10 major laboratories.<br> | <br>The Babraham Institute is a government funded academic research institute. We have around 400 research scientists in around 10 major laboratories.<br> | ||
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<b>Funding model:</b> | <b>Funding model:</b> | ||
<br>We are self-supporting via chargebacks to our users<br> | <br>We are self-supporting via chargebacks to our users<br> | ||
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Revision as of 00:07, 16 April 2009
Babraham Bioinformatics
Location: Just outside Cambridge, UK.
Name/Title: Simon Andrews
Links: Babraham Bioinformatics Public site
Babraham Institute Site
Group size:
4 Permanent Staff. 3 Bioinformaticians and 1 Statistician.
1 Grant Supported Bioinformatician
Environment:
The Babraham Institute is a government funded academic research institute. We have around 400 research scientists in around 10 major laboratories.
Tools:
We support a wide variety of tools in all areas of bioinformatics. We are a mixed computing environment so most things we support are cross platform. Where possible we use existing tools but we develop our own where necessary.
Pertinent hardware info:
We have 6 main servers, all running linux. These provide many different bioinformatics and database services both to the group and to the scientists on site.
Training:
We offer a full training programme to our scientists. All courses are short (half day or less) and are written and presented in house. Our current course list is:
- Analysing Next-gen Sequencing Data with SeqMonk
- Sequence analysis with VectorNTI
- Effective database searching
- Exploring Ensembl
- Making use of comparative genomics
- Running and analysing microarray experiments
- Sequence assembly using Staden
- Statistical analysis using SPSS
- Using the bioinformatics tools at NCBI
- Viewing protein 3D structures using Deep View
- Learning to program with Perl (8 week course)
Bioinformatics support model:
We are an open door service available to all researchers on site.
Funding model:
We are self-supporting via chargebacks to our users