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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has recently established a Bioinformatics Research Center (BRC). The BRC is an interdisciplinary center involving faculty in departments including Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, and Software and Information Systems. We define Bioinformatics as the discovery, development and application of novel computational technologies to help solve important biological problems. Research in our department encompasses both Bioinformatics and Computational Biology as defined by the NIH. The offices of the Bioinformatics Program are currently located in Cameron Applied Research Center (CARC).
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2008 Charlotte Biotechnology Conference
Last Updated: 06/30/2008

2008 Charlotte Biotechnology Conference


Second Annual Graduate Student Poster Competition

October 28, 2008; 8:00 am to 4:00 pm at UNC Charlotte Barnhardt Salons


What Is It?
Fundamental to the region’s success is the basic and applied research that is conducted at the region’s top research institutions. However, the ability to commercialize these technologies is a key factor in the development of a comprehensive biotechnology community. This competition is an excellent showcase of Charlotte’s top scientific research projects and collaboration

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Bioinformatics Orientation -- August 29, 3:00pm
Last Updated: 06/30/2008

Bioinformatics Orientation

All Bioinformatics students are required to attend. Everyone involved with BRC is encouraged to attend.

Friday, August 29, 2008
Meet & greet is at 3:00pm outside of Cameron Hall 101. After everyone has gathered, there will be group & lab photos.
Orientation and 5 minute madness begins at 3:30pm in CARC Room 101.