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Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid at the AACR annual meeting

Hear the experts speak about the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid, tools and resources -- including the National Cancer Institute-Nature Pathway Interaction Database -- at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Denver on Monday 20 April 2009. The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid session starts at 10:30 a.m. and will be followed by demonstrations of tools. Two Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) sessions will be held on Tuesday afternoon. All the sessions will be targeted at bench researchers. Further details are available here.
Recently added pathways to the Pathway Interaction Database include polo-like kinase signaling events in the cell cycle and E-cadherin signaling in the nascent adherens junction. For further updates, news, primers and all things related to biomolecular interactions and cellular processes assembled into human signalling pathways, sign up for the e-alerts to this free resource.

About the Pathway Interaction Database.
User guide to the Pathway Interaction Database.

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