The Centre for Bioinformatics offers a variety of bioinformatics services:
  • Sequence and genome annotation
  • Microarray design and analysis
  • Computer aided drug design
  • Quantitative structure activity relationships (QSAR)
  • Retrosynthetic analyses
  • Molecular modeling
  • Molecular dynamics
  • Quantum mechanics

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Several bioinformatic and biophysical areas are covered by members of the CBUC:

  • The role of Entropy in the development of biological structures
  • Systems biology
  • Statistical mechanics and network topology
  • Molecular Modeling
  • Nanobiotechnology
  • Computer aided drug design
  • High performance parallel computing
  • Sequence patterns recognition

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Work with us

Call for expression of interest in bioinformatic training.
The Centre for Bioinformatics CBUC at the Faculty of Biological Sciences
at the P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, invites students from the areas of
biology, chemistry, physics and computer sciences, to present/display
expressions of interest to join us in all the different research areas that
are currently promoted in our laboratory. Positions are available for under
and post graduate thesis, and also for under or post graduate training


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Directory Board

Several senior Chilean scientist forms the CBUC directory board. All members
are also professors at the P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, with broad
trajectory in different scientific, technological and management related
areas.

The CBUC is also part of:

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Links

Useful links to supporting foundations, partners laboratories, web sites, and networks can be accessed here.

Webmaster:Tomas Perez-Acle

The Centre for Bioinformatics CBUC (former Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics CGB) is a research core facility that belongs to the Faculty of Biological Sciences at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

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News

5th Annual Meeting: Iberoamerican Bioinformatics Network (RIB)

The 5th annual RIB conference will be held at the Faculty of Biological Sciences at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile from october 15-17, 2008. More information visit the the RIB Chile-2008 website

The most advanced supercomputer in Chile at the CBUC.

Thanks to the MECESUP PUC303 project, and to an HP-Labs collaborative
project, the CBUC has acquired the most advanced supercomputer cluster
available in Chile.