FUGE bioinformatics platform FUGE
 
Platform partners:
UiB
UiO
NTNU
Research:
Recent publications
Online tools:
BOMP
ELM
Ka/Ks calculation
LIPO
Pratt
RegExpMaker
Spratt
WEBnm@
TMM@
XHM
ParAlign
Stitchprofiles
Genetools
siRNA
TargetBoost
BLAST
preAssemble

bioportal.uio.no
Databases:
CHRABCHRAB
TAEDTAED
PubGenePubgene
repairGenesrepairGenes
Software:
J-Express
Phyrex
SciCraft
Softparsmap
MassSorter
RBR and xsact
Widget Toolbox:
Alignment Conversion
Sequence Conversion
Tree Conversion
Alignment to coding
Site map

Portal to the Norwegian Bioinformatics Platform

These web pages constitue the portal of the Norwegian Bioinformatics Platform. This portal contains information about training offered by the different members of the platform. On-line bioinformatics tools are provided as well as a forum where researchers can exchange questions and comments on bioinformatics-related topics. The portal also give the possibility to contact us and apply for various services such as programming assistance or the visitor program. If you would like to keep informed about the platform, please register to our mailing list.

FUGE - Norwegian Functional Genomics Program

FUGE is the Norwegian Functional Genomics program and supports ten technical platforms in Norway.
FUGE is intended to contribute to a significant improvement in research within Norwegian biotechnology. The main objective is to bring research in functional genomics up to an international level.

Organisation

The FUGE bioinformatics platform is a joint project hosted by three partner organizations:

  • the University of Bergen (UiB) - project leader: Inge Jonassen
  • the University of Oslo (UiO) - project leader: Eivind Hovig
  • the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim (NTNU) - project leaders: Hans Krokan, Finn Drabløs and Bjørn Alsberg.

    The platform is coordinated from the University of Bergen. Inge Jonassen is the project leader of the platform.


    Bioinformatics expertise and infrastructures built at the platform will promote functional genomic research in Norway. The platform thus provides services and training to student and researchers, and works to strengthen bioinformatics research and build Norwegian expertise.

    Companies linked to the platform

    Interagon
    MolMine
    PubGene
    SenCel bioinformatics

    Tools and courses logo:

    Tools and courses are marked with different logos, to help identify where they originate from:

    UiB - Platform node in Bergen. coordinator of the platform
    UiO - Platform node in Oslo
    NTNU - Platform node in Trondheim
    SGP - The Salmon Genome Project