Archive for the ‘Reactome Announcement’ Category

21 New Rice Pathways at Plant Reactome

The Plant Reactome group has released  21 new rice pathways, focusing on carbohydrate biosynthesis, cofactor biosnythesis, and secondary metabolite biosnythesis.

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Reactome Training Online

If you are new to Reactome or interested in learning more about our pathway vizualisation and analysis tools, you can view these online courses: Quick Tour of Reactome and Reactome: Exploring and Analysing Biological Pathways.

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Reactome will be taking part in Google Summer of Code 2013

The Genome Informatics group, organizing the joint efforts of Galaxy, GBrowse, Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD), JBrowse, Reactome, Wormbase, PortEco and SeqWare will be participating in the Google Summer of Code 2013. Here is the complete list of the accepted organizations, chosen by Google to take part in this exciting program. This is a great opportunity for [...]

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Version 44 Released

New to Reactome is Binding and Uptake of Ligands by Scavenger Receptors. Topics with new or revised events include Immune system (Fcgamma receptor (FCGR) dependent phagocytosis), Cell Cycle (Resolution of Sister Chromatid Cohesion, Regulation of PLK1 Activity at G2/M Transition, Nuclear envelope breakdown, and Initiation of Nuclear Envelope Reformation), Extracellular matrix organization (Fibronectin matrix formation and Elastic fibre formation), Metabolism (Ubiquinol biosynthesis and cytosolic-nuclear [...]

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Reactome User Survey 2013

Reactome is committed to providing access to high-quality pathway information and helpful data analysis and visualization tools.  With this in mind, we are actively soliciting comments from the research community in order to assess community needs.  We are interested to hear about your experiences with Reactome, and would like to know a bit about your [...]

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Google Summer of Code 2013 Announced

Google Summer of Code 2013 has been officially announced. The Google Summer of Code is a mentoring scheme in which software developers from across the open source community pass on their knowledge to the next generation of coding enthusiasts.  This year, the Genome Informatics Group, organizing the joint efforts of Wormbase, Reactome, SeqWare, GMOD, Galaxy, JBrowse, [...]

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Version 43 Released

Topics with new or revised events include Immune system (TLR4 cascade, MyD88:Mal cascade on plasma membrane, and MyD88-independent cascade), Cell Cycle (Condensation of prometaphase chromosomes, Mitotic prophase: MASTL facilitates mitotic progression, and Resolution of sister chromatid cohesion), Extracellular matrix organization (Collagen degradation, Elastic fibre formation, and Assembly of collagen fibrils and other multimeric structures), Metabolism (Inositol Phosphate Metabolism, Arachidonic acid metabolism, Mitochondrial Iron-Sulfur Cluster Biogenesis, and Phosphate bond [...]

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NSF funds Plant Reactome

The National Science Foundation has awarded new funds to the Gramene project to develop a Plant Reactome.

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NIH Funding Renewed for Reactome

The National Human Genome Research Institute of the NIH has funded the Reactome program project grant, “Reactome: An Open Knowledgebase of Human Pathways” for an additional five years.

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Reactome will be participating in Google Summer of Code 2012

The Genome Informatics group, organizing the joint efforts of Galaxy, GBrowse, Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD), JBrowse, Reactome, Wormbase, and PortEco will be participating in the Google Summer of Code 2012. Here is the complete list of the 180 accepted organizations, chosen by Google to take part in this exciting program. This is a great opportunity for [...]

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