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The Institute of Bioinformatics is a not-for-profit
organization engaged in research in Bioinformatics. This institute
is located in Bangalore, India and was established in May 2002. Bangalore is a prime center for
research and development and is the hub of information technology
in India. The Institute of Bioinformatics emphasizes cutting
edge research in Databases, Computational Genomics, Proteomics
and Comparative Genomics. The initial goal of this Institute
was to create a freely available human Protein Reference Database
using open source technologies and to experimentally verify
predicted human genes using molecular biology and proteomics-based
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To promote research into the study of human and other genomes.
Complete sequencing of the human genome was a crucial first
step towards deciphering the complex network of genes and
proteins. The Institute of Bioinformatics is using computational
as well as experimental approaches to catalogue genes as well
as proteins encoded by the human genome.
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To disseminate curated information about human genes and proteins
freely to the global scientific community by making scientific
data accessible through the world wide web and through published
articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
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To investigate biomarkers in multifactorial diseases such as cancers, neurological and metabolic disorders using high throughput techniques such as Microarray and Mass Spectrometry.
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To educate scientists from India and abroad in using the state-of-the-art
tools and techniques for genomic and proteomic research. This
includes inviting leading researchers from various disciplines
to give lectures and to promote collaborative research.
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To establish and maintain collaborations with laboratories
and Institutes in India and abroad involved in related areas
of research.
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Biologists, Biotechnologists, Microbiologists, Technologists
contribute to the research, projects at the Institute.
Meet the IOB team |
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