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2022-10-28
"The new uORFdb: integrating literature, sequence, and variation data in a central hub for uORF research” by Felix Manske, Lynn Ogoniak, Norbert Grundmann and Wojciech Makałowski has been published by Nucleic Acids Research.
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2022-07-08
"A Map of 3' DNA Transduction Variants Mediated by Non-LTR Retroelements on 3202 Human Genomes” by Reza Halabian and Wojciech Makałowski has been published by Biology.
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2022-06
"paPAML: An Improved Computational Tool to Explore Selection Pressure on Protein-Coding Sequences" by Lynn Ogoniak, Norbert Grundmann and others
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2022-05-14
"Mobilome of Apicomplexa Parasites" by Rodriguez and Makalowski has been published by Genes.
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2022-04-27
"Software evaluation for de novo detection of transposons" by Rodriguez and Makalowski has been published by Mobile DNA.
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2022-04-01
"From telomere to telomere: The transcriptional and epigenetic state of human repeat elements” by T2T consortium has been published by Science.
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2022-02-12
"Global research alliance in infectious disease: a collaborative effort to combat infectious diseases through dissemination of portable sequencing” by GRAID consortium that IoB is part of has been published by BMC Research Notes.
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2021-08-05
Congratulations to Reza and Matias on the excellent contribution on TE-driven DNA transductions in the human genome
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2021-05-29
"Somatic Functional Deletions of Upstream Open Reading Frame-Associated Initiation and Termination Codons in Human Cancer" was published by MDPI
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Institute of Bioinformatics
Faculty of Medicine
University of Muenster
Niels-Stensen-Straße 14
48149 Münster, Germany
Fax: +49 251 835300-5
Phone: +49 251 835300-4

You can reach the institute by bus from the train station, line 2 and 34, stop at "Franz Hitze Haus". The Niels-Stensen-Straße is very close. For an overview about the bus lines (8:00-20:00) see: topographic or schematic.
For location see: here

To whom does the institution-related vaccination mandate apply?
The institution-related vaccination mandate applies to all persons working at Münster University Hospital. This is independent of whether the employment relationship is with the UKM, the WWU or a subsidiary. Likewise, this is independent of whether employees work with patients or not. This therefore includes:
  • all employees of the UKM
  • all employees of Department 5 of the WWU
  • and all employees of the subsidiaries
Also affected are:
  • temporary workers
  • trainees
  • students
  • volunteers
  • interns
  • guest students
  • visiting physicians and scientists
In addition, the institution-related vaccination obligation also applies to:
  • External guests as well as all external service providers such as craftsmen, technicians or consultants.
Service providers who only enter the building for a short period of time, such as employees of parcel and courier services, are an exception.
2022-02-01 13:36