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 Resources and Development
Resources and Development

Software:

    Numerous software tools which have been developed exclusively or cooperatively at the Institute are available for download. Please visit DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE for the complete list.

Data Sets:

    A variety of data sources are available from ISB, without charge, for the general research community. Please visit DOWNLOADABLE DATA SETS to review the complete offering.

Project Websites:

    Several ongoing collaborative research endeavors at the ISB have established websites. Please visit PROJECT WEB SITES for a partial listing.

Publications:

    The faculty and research staff at ISB have authored numerous articles on their research. Selected publications are available for download directly from our web site. Please visit PUBLICATIONS to see a list of all articles published since 2000. Please also visit PubMed Central, The Public Library of Science, and BioMed Central for comprehensive offerings of articles you can download.

Current Courses:

    Courses offered at ISB are taught by Faculty members and senior scientists. Please visit CURRENT COURSES to see a complete list of courses offered.

ISB Annual Symposium:

    The Institute for Systems Biology hosts an international symposium every spring at its facility in Seattle, Washington. Each year's symposium topic focuses on a specific and timely aspect of the new and quickly evolving field of systems biology. Attended by world leaders in biology, computation, technology and medicine, the two day event begins with a keynote address on Sunday afternoon. Please visit ISB ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM to see a information on the upcoming Symposium.

David Baltimore


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