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Business World highlighted about Dr.
Akhilesh Pandey and Institute of Bioinformatics under
'Biotech' section in its June 2007 issue. |
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Journal of Proteome Research, in its May
2006 issue, highlighted the achievements of Akhilesh
Pandey and co workers at IOB (India),
JHU (USA) and University of Wurzburg (Germany) in successfully
mapping and assembling largest human interactome. The trend
setting analysis of 25,464 human Protein Protein Interactions,
tries to reform the conventional wisdom about conservation
of PPIs across related organisms. It also hints that essential
genes need not be highly connected. Analysis also revealed
that genes involved in the same types of diseases or diseases
occurring in the same organ are more likely to interact with
each other. |
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Science magazine under its NetWatch section
carried an article - 'Blood Work' about Plasma Proteome Database,
a joint work between Institute
of Bioinformatics and Johns Hokins University. This database
allows accessing of comprehensive list of blood proteins. |
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Proteomics, in its August 2005 issue,
covered the comprehensive efforts of Institute
of Bioinformatics to create the Human Plasma Protein Database
and to funtionally annotate the subproteomes in Human plasma.
The database was also featured on the cover of the journal
highlighting our work. |
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Nature, in its July 2005 issue, covered
India's Biotech
Boom. A special mention was made for the world class research
done at the Institute
Of Bioinformatics to characterize the human X chromosome. |
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Cancer Biology & Therapy magazine under its commentary
section published an article - 'Finding
the bEST Routes to Cancer' citing our effort to identify
novel biomarkers in pancreatic cancer through a bioinformatic
analysis of expressed sequence tags. This is a joint venture
between Institute
of Bioinformatics and Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
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Science magazine under its NetWatch section
carried an article - 'Profiling
Cancer Cells' about Oncomine, a joint venture between Institute
of Bioinformatics and University of Michigan. This database
allows accessing of cancer microarray studies to identify characteristic
cancer signatures.
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EurekAlert carried
an article - "Common 'signature' found for different cancers" about
Oncoming in its June issue. Oncomine is a joint venture between Institute
of Bioinformatics and University of Michigan. This database
allows accessing of cancer microarray studies to identify characteristic
cancer signatures.
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An article - "Common ’signature’ found
for different cancers" covering Oncomine, the cancer microarray
database was published in the June 23, 2004 issue of Innovations
Report . Oncomine is a collaborative project between Institute
of Bioinformatics and Chinnaiyan Lab, University of Michigan.
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WEBINDIA123.com in
its June issue carried an article titled "Indian scientists
find common 'signature' for different cancers" on Oncomine
- a cancer microarray database developed by Institute
of Bioinformatics and Chinnaiyan Lab, University of Michigan.
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Faculty of 1000, in their January issue
carried a comment on article that was published in Genome
Research 2003 Oct 13(10):2363-71.
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here to go view the page on Faculty of 1000. |
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Nature Review carried an article on under its Web Watch section
in its January 2004 Vol 5 No 1 issue.
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here to go view the page on Nature Review website. |
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India Today in its November 2003 publication
carried an article under its Health and Research section. |
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Nature Genetics in its November 2003 publication
came out with an article under its Research Notes section. |
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Science magazine under its NetWatch section
carried an article about Human Protein Reference Database. |
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The Scientist published an article 'under its DAILY NEWS section on Human
Protein Reference Database The Scientist is a part of BioMed
Central is an independent publishing house committed to providing
immediate free access to peer-reviewed biomedical research. |
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GenomeWeb published two articles
1: on 9/8/2003
2: on 10/15/2003
GenomeWeb Daily News is the leading independent
news service serving the advanced life sciences research
community worldwide. |
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Genome Biology carried an article about Human Protein Reference Database.
Genome Biology aims to help researchers
respond to the increasing impact of genomics on biological
research by providing up-to-date information and critical
assessment of progress, and by reporting on and reviewing
advances in biology informed by genomics. |
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Bio.IT World carried an article about Human
Protein Database (HPRD) under the name
Bio·IT World is the comprehensive
media source on the convergence of information technology
and the life sciences. Written for senior IT/scientific management,
coverage spans life science and research organizations, including
pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, drug discovery/development,
genomics and proteomics. |
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INDOlink featured the work at IOB and
about its principal investigator Dr. Akhilesh Pandey under
the head By
Francis C. Assisi. INDOLINK has been featured as a Premium
Ethnic Portal by major news media, is a US Corporation located
in San Ramon, California. |
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