Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "bioinformaticist".
2010 Feb 11
1
Sweve/cacheSweave
...#39;m ignoring this, since I wasn't doing a \csname.
I am running this under Windows XP, R version 2.9.2 (2009-08-24), > package.version("cacheSweave")
[1] "0.4-3".
Any help or advice on this would be highly appreciated!
Best wishes
Kristian
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Dr Kristian Unger
Bioinformaticist Chernobyl Tissue Bank
Division of Surgery and Cancer
Imperial College London
Rm G02, Ground floor G Block
Hammersmith Hospital
Du Cane Road,
London W12 0HS
Tel +44-20-8383-2443
Mob +44-795-1080619
Skype kristianunger
http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/about/divisions/is/histo/
http://www.ch...
2005 Jul 04
3
How difficult is it to wrap a large C++ library with R?
...of C++ (template)
classes/functions wrapped by SWIG as Python libraries. R is used
extensively as plotting and statistical analysis engine through RPy
package.
I use Python to wrap simuPOP since most the following can be easily
done using SWIG or Python C API. However, since Python is less used by
bioinformaticists and geneticists, I am asked again and again why I do
not wrap simuPOP with R (R is also OOP etc...). Although I am a long
time R user, I am not familiar with package writing in R. From what I
read from R website, it is easy to wrap individual C/C++ functions but
not C++ classes. Can anyone take th...
2013 Apr 04
0
Strategic Research Bioinformatician required, Cardiff, UK.
...ject specific, appointment centred
on the high quality Internationally-recognised Immunology research done in
Cardiff.
The position (reference 373BR at Cardiff University) is available to see at
jobs.ac.uk (with link to job descriptions etc.):
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AGG207/postdoctoral-core-bioinformaticist/
and the closing date for applications is 19th April.
Best wishes and thank you for your consideration,
Phil
Prof. Philip Taylor
Professor of Translational Immunology,
Medical Research Council Senior Non-Clinical Fellow,,
Cardiff Institute of Infection and Immunity,
School of Medic...
2005 Jun 06
0
stats and generating a figure for a simple sign test with high inter-experiment variance
...c,
active, inactive) on the second, gene (one of four different genes) on
the third, and experiment number (1-5) on the last? Is there a good way
to do this with data frames?
Thanks for any help. I am not trying to be a sponge and am really
trying to figure this out myself, but as a virologist/bioinformaticist
I still have a lot to learn statistics-wise.
robin colgrove
dept. of microbiology
harvard medical school
2005 Jun 06
0
analysis and figure for sign test in setting of high inter-experiment variance
...ive, inactive) on the second, gene (one of four different genes) on
the third, and experiment number (1-5) on the last? Is there a good way
to do this with data frames?
Thanks for any help or pointers to appropriate how-to's. I am really
trying to figure this out myself, but as a virologist/bioinformaticist
new to R, I still have a lot to learn statistics-wise.
robin colgrove
dept. of microbiology
harvard medical school
2000 Mar 23
4
dna library
I have just placed version 0.2 alpha of my library, dna, on my web
page at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html
The R functions in this library cover most of the basic methods of
dna and protein sequence analysis. The library includes ports of
CLUSTAL W for multiple sequence alignment and flip for finding open
reading frames in a dna sequence.
There are an enormous number of interesting and
2000 Mar 23
4
dna library
I have just placed version 0.2 alpha of my library, dna, on my web
page at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html
The R functions in this library cover most of the basic methods of
dna and protein sequence analysis. The library includes ports of
CLUSTAL W for multiple sequence alignment and flip for finding open
reading frames in a dna sequence.
There are an enormous number of interesting and