Elixir

The National technology platform for Bioinformaics receives support from FUGE in the period 2002‐2012. The platform is coordinated from its Bergen node and also have nodes in Oslo, Trondheim, and Tromsø.

The main portal is www.bioinfo.no where you find more information and also a newsletter summarizing recent developments in the platform. We
seek your input on your experience using our services, what services you need, courses you would like us to organise etc (see below).


The European Bioinformatics Infrastructure is one of 35 projects on the roadmap made by the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) from 2006. An EU funded preparatory project, named ELIXIR, is currently on‐going to prepare plans for operaton in the period 2011‐2018. In addition to a central hub placed at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL‐EBI) near Cambridge, UK, ELIXIR will have national and regional nodes across Europe.

More information on this is found at www.elixir‐europe.org. The groups behind the FUGE Bioinformatics Platform propose to construct a Norwegian ELIXIR Node starting from the current platform. In this phase we have not yet decided on the exact focus of the Node, how it should operate, etc, and as part of the process we would very much appreciate your comments, suggestions, and ideas.


ELIXIR: European Bioinformatics Infrastructure
The European Bioinformatics Infrastructure is one of 35 projects on the roadmap made by the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) from 2006. An EU funded preparatory project, named ELIXIR,is currently on‐going to prepare plans for operaton in the period 2011‐2018. Read more...

Recent Publications

Pendino, F., Nguyen, E., Jonassen, I., Dysvik, B., Azouz, A., Lanotte, M., Ségal-Bendirdjian, E., and Lillehaug, J. R. (2009) Functional involvement of rinf, retinoid-inducible nuclear factor (cxxc5), in normal and tumoral human myelopoiesis. Blood 113, 3172-3181. [ http ]

Rajcevic, U., Petersen, K., Knol, J. C., Loos, M., Bougnaud, S., Klychnikov, O., Li, K. W., Pham, T. V., Wang, J., Miletic, H., Peng, Z., Bjerkvig, R., Jimenez, C. R., and Niclou, S. P. (2009) itraq-based proteomics profiling reveals increased metabolic activity and cellular cross-talk in angiogenic compared with invasive glioblastoma phenotype. Mol Cell Proteomics 8, 2595-2612. [ http ]

Giegerich, R., Brazma, A., Jonassen, I., Ukkonen, E., and Vingron, M. (2008) The brew workshop series: a stimulating experience in phd education. Brief Bioinform 9, 250-253. [ http ]

The bioinformatics platform provides research-based services and training to functional genomics users in Norway.

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About FUGE

FUGE is the Norwegian Functional Genomics program, funded by the Research Council of Norway, and supports several technology platforms.