Reactome is hosting a new series of webinars that will introduce the website and our suite of pathway and network visualization and analysis tools. The first two sessions will start in October, and will be repeated every month. Additional webinar topics will be added to the future schedule. The first session on 8th October will describe Using Reactome [...]
Topics with new or revised events include Immune system (STING mediated induction of type 1 IFN and DAP12 Interactions and signaling), Disease (Mucopolysaccharidoses and Signaling by PI3K/AKT in Cancer), Cell Cycle (Golgi Cisternae Pericentriolar Stack Reorganization), Metabolism (Regulation of Cholesterol Biosynthesis by SREBP), Metabolism of proteins (Metabolism of Angiotensinogen to Angiotensins), Membrane Trafficking (GLUT4 Translocation), and Gene expression. S Alves, JL Ashworth, A [...]
The Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE) is an initiative to coordinate the development of the various community standards and formats, initially in Systems Biology and related fields. The Annual COMBINE forum is a workshop-style event with oral presentations, posters and breakout sessions. The meeting provides an opportunity for those involved in many related standardization and software efforts in systems biology [...]
Title: Network and Pathways Bioinformatics for Biologists Date: 16 – 18 May 2012 Venue: EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton Course Overview Is it right for me? This practical course is specifically intended to give life scientists training on how to optimally explore and use protein-protein interaction bioinformatics resources. This course spans from the actual [...]
Reactome is one of 175 open source projects participating in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) Mentor Summit on October 22-23 in Mountain View, California. This two-day unconference provides a unique opportunity for developers from projects worldwide the opportunity to meet, network and find common ground in the pursuit of making the GSoC program and open [...]
Version 3 of the FlyReactome Knowledgebase has been released and is accessible at http://fly.reactome.org. FlyReactome (Mark Williams and Michael Ashburner at the Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Cambridge), developed in collaboration with the Reactome Knowledgebase group (www.reactome.org), covers Drosophila melanogaster signalling processes. The information in FlyReactome is provided by expert biological researchers and edited and [...]
ISMB2010 is in Boston this year and Robin Haw, Christina Yung, and Lincoln Stein will be attending. Robin will be talking at the 11th BioPathways – SIG Meeting on July 9th and presenting a poster entitled The Reactome Reloaded (E17). Lincoln Stein will be presenting Visualization of biological networks during the Special Session #5 on [...]
Reactome Outreach Coordinator, Robin Haw will be presenting a poster (“The Reactome Reloaded”) at this year’s GSA Genetics 2010: Model Organisms to Human Biology meeting. The meeting will be held June 12-15, 2010 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, in Boston, Massachusetts. Stop by the poster and learn about the upcoming release of the new Reactome [...]
Robin Haw will be attending the 5th Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research being held in Toronto, ON from May 15th-18th. He will be presenting a poster entitled Reactome: A pathway database and a resource for interpreting genomics and proteomics datasets.
Robin Haw will be presenting a poster entitled Innate Immune Signaling Pathways in Reactome at this year’s Immunology meeting being held in Baltimore, MD from May 7th -11th.