For those who don't get it otherwise : VL-e (bird avoidance) in this
issue of ISGTW!!
JT
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> Date: 9 September 2009 09:56:58 GMT+02:00
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> Issue 141: iSGTW 9 September 2009
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> A SLiM chance for viruses
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> Viruses have evolved a clever way of reproducing. They hijack the
> replication machinery of their host cell, which is controlled and
> regulated by a variety of signaling pathways, and fool them into
> producing copies of itself.
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> To combat this, Richard Edwards, head of the Bioinformatics and
> Molecular Evolution group at the University of Southampton, UK,
> wants to better understand the signaling pathways. It’s an enormous
> task, requiring the study of interactions between the 20,000 or so
> proteins contained within the cells of the human body.
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> To do so, Edwards is focusing on short, linear sequences of amino
> acids known as SLiMs.
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> And in order to do that, Edwards wrote the SLiMFinder, a computer
> program running on OMII-UK’s grid.
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> Read more
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> Feature
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> Calming the wakefield
> Supercomputing simulations can depict what happens when an
> accelerator beam passes through a cavity — without the problem of
> dealing with a choppy electromagnetic wake.
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> Read more
> Readership survey
> What you said about iSGTW
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> The results from our summer 2009 readership survey are in, thanks to
> all of you who participated. So, what did people think?
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> Read more
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> Link of the week
> Citizen Cyberspace
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> On 24 June, iSGTW reported on “citizen cyberspace,” volunteers
> participating in on-line science projects. What’s happened since
> then?
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> Read more
> Image of the week
> Preventing bird strikes
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> iSGTW 9 September 2009
> Feature - A SLiM chance for viruses
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> Feature - Calming the wakefield
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> Feature - What you said about iSGTW
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> Link of the week - Citizen cyberspace
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> Image of the week - Preventing bird strikes
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> iSGTW Blog Watch
> Keep up with the grid computing blogosphere
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> Announcements
> Last chance for early bird registration, GHC, 9 Sept, Tucson, AZ, US
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> 4 November deadline for NSF grad fellowships in computing
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> Call for papers by 1 January, ICCS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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> Jobs in grid
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> Mark your calendar
> September 2009
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> 7-11, XtreemOS Summer School, Oxford, U.K.
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> 7-11, NGS Advanced Distributed Services Summer School, Abingdon,
> Oxfordshire, U.K.
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> 16-18, NORDUnet, Copenhagen, Denmark
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> 16-19, AD HOC NOW, Murcia, Spain
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> 21-25, CLCAR 2009, Choroní, Venezuela
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> 21-25, EGEE, Barcelona, Spain
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> 30-3 Oct, Grace Hopper Celebration, Tucson, AZ, USA
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> More for the calendar...
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