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A single entry point for Databases, FTP Servers, On-line Data Processing engines and Software designed and developed at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
1st Made In Weizmann Conference
26th January 2011
Schmidt Lecture Hall
Databases
OCA
Dr. Jaime Prilusky

OCA facilitates the understanding of the genomics/proteomics biological data through data analysis and synthesis. The data integration process brings together dispersed pieces of information, generating comprehensive summaries that might be just what a researcher needs for crystallizing an idea or understanding a problem.
GeneCards
Marilyn Safran, M.Sc.

GeneCards is a database of human genes, their products and their involvement in diseases. It offers concise information about the functions of all human genes that have an approved symbol, as well as selected others.
MIW
Dr. Jaime Prilusky

A single entry point for Databases, Software, FTP servers and On-line data processing engines designed and developed at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Mutaprot
Eran Eyal, M.Sc.

A database and analysis tool for structural affects of point mutations
GeneAnnot
Dr. Vered Chalifa-Caspi

A system for annotation of Affymetrix oligunucleotide arrays, with links to GeneCards and other databases.
HORDE
Dr. Tsviya Olender

A database of human olfactory receptos, the largest gene family in multi-cellular organisms. A set of specialized features supply a global overview of their evolution and function, including information on the phylogenetic relationship to olfactory receptors from other mammalian species.
PDB Records Name
Dr. Jaime Prilusky

Distribution of Records in PDB files (indispensable for extracting data from multiple PDB files)
Proteopedia
Dr. Jaime Prilusky
Eran Hodis, M.Sc.
Prof. Joel Sussman

Proteopedia is a wiki-like interactive database to collect, organize and disseminate structural and functional knowledge about protein, RNA, DNA, and other macromolecules, and their assemblies and interactions with small molecules, in a manner that is relevant and broadly accessible to students and scientists.


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Server by Jaime Prilusky, 2002,2010
Bioinformatics and Biological Computing
Weizmann Institute of Science