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<big> '''Welcome to Marcotte Lab.''' </big>
 
<big> '''Welcome to Marcotte Lab.''' </big>
  
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Feel free to explore the website, and do not hesitate to contact us with questions/comments, if you have any. - Members of the Marcotte Lab :-)
 
Feel free to explore the website, and do not hesitate to contact us with questions/comments, if you have any. - Members of the Marcotte Lab :-)
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== Research ==  
 
== Research ==  
 
Our group studies the large-scale organization of proteins, essentially trying to reconstruct the 'wiring diagrams' of cells by learning how all of the proteins encoded by a genome are associated into functional pathways, systems, and networks. See more on [[Research]] page.
 
Our group studies the large-scale organization of proteins, essentially trying to reconstruct the 'wiring diagrams' of cells by learning how all of the proteins encoded by a genome are associated into functional pathways, systems, and networks. See more on [[Research]] page.
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== Quick links ==
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* [[http://www.marcottelab.org/wiki]] internal wiki
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* [[http://bioinformatics.icmb.utexas.edu/index.html]] Additional information as supplements to papers submitted to various scientific journals, hosted on the central bioinformatics server.

Revision as of 14:26, 23 February 2009

Welcome to Marcotte Lab.

MarcotteLab 112008.JPG

Feel free to explore the website, and do not hesitate to contact us with questions/comments, if you have any. - Members of the Marcotte Lab :-)

Research

Our group studies the large-scale organization of proteins, essentially trying to reconstruct the 'wiring diagrams' of cells by learning how all of the proteins encoded by a genome are associated into functional pathways, systems, and networks. See more on Research page.

Quick links

  • [[1]] internal wiki
  • [[2]] Additional information as supplements to papers submitted to various scientific journals, hosted on the central bioinformatics server.