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1. Bartocci E, Cannata N, Corradini F, Merelli E, Milanesi L, Romano P A multilayer architecture to support bioinformaticians of today and tomorrow Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006 Full text in a new tab Topic: Miscellanea Abstract: Missing |
2. Marra D, Malusa F, Piersigilli F, Manniello MA, Romano P The CABRI website: integrating biological resources information in the bioinformatics network environment Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004 Full text in a new tab Topic: Unspecified Abstract: Biological resources are essential tools in modern biomedical research. It is therefore essential that information on quality biological resources are well known in the scientific community. Web sites distributing this information are more and more widely available, but access and retrieval of the information through a unique system is highly desirable. The CABRI (Common Access to Biological Resources and Information) project was funded by the European Union (EU) from 1996 to 1999. It aimed at the setting up of a “one-stop-shop” for biological materials and related information. This project led to the setting up of the CABRI web site (http://www.cabri.org/), where catalogues of participating cultures collections could be queried, either individually or collectively, and the Guidelines for the Collection Quality Management that were adopted by partners, could be examined. It includes information on more than 120.000 items from 28 collections including bacteria, filamentous fungi and yeasts strains, human and animal cell lines, plasmids, phages, DNA probes, plant cells and plant viruses from nine centers (BCCM, CABI, CBS, CIP, DSMZ, ECACC, ICLC, NCCB, NCIMB). This wealth of information has been made searchable through an implementation of SRS (Sequence Retrieval Software). In 2001, a new project was launched, the European Biological Resource Centers Network (EBRCN). This project has been funded by the EU for the period 2001 - 2004. Among its objectives is the extension of the CABRI on-line services, with special emphasis on the achievement of a better integration with molecular biology and literature databanks (see http://www.ebrcn.org/). |
3. Merelli E, Romano P, Scortichini L A Workflow Service for Biomedical Application Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004 Full text in a new tab Topic: Computer algorithms and applications Abstract: The proposed work has been developed in the O2I (Oncology over Internet) project context. O2I aims to develop and prototyping an integrated platform suitable to support the biomedical and clinical research during the retrieval, from Internet, and the integration, in a standard format, of both structured and textual information. Usually biomedical researchers interact, step by step, with the Web to query, select and integrate information; during the daily work, a bioscientist would benefit from a powerful tool able to execute queries consisting in several interrelated activities. In this scenario, the biomedical research process can be formulated as a workflow of activities, whose execution must be supported by a suitable middleware. We propose a workflow service agent to support bioscientist during the creation of their own workflows, by also monitoring their execution. In particular, in the O2I context, we are experimenting BioAgent an agent-based middleware developed at Camerino University; the middleware can be configurated by plugging-in agent-services to support the tool/services integration for a specific domain. |
4. Miele M, Zappa A, Romano P Transcription factors involved in the maintenance of stem cells: comparative analysis among eucaryotes Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009 Full text in a new tab Topic: Genome and Molecular Evolution Abstract: Missing |
5. Miele M, Zappa A, Romano P An effective Workflow for automated comparative analysis Meeting: Proceedings of BITS 2010 Meeting - Year: 2010 Full text in a new tab Topic: Molecular Evolution and Comparative Genomics Abstract: Missing |
6. Mucci A, Cusmano A, De Francisci M, Manniello MA, Marra D, Romano P, Mauri G Integration of data from different sources: a prototype devoted to p53 mutations Meeting: BIOCOMP 2003 - Year: 2003 Full text in a new tab Topic: Databases: ontologies and integration Abstract: Missing |
7. Parodi S, Romano P Recent activities of the Italian Network for Oncology Bioinformatics Meeting: Proceedings of BITS 2010 Meeting - Year: 2010 Full text in a new tab Topic: Biological Databases and Biobanks Abstract: Missing |
8. Romano P A Virtual Library for BITS Meetings Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009 Full text in a new tab Topic: Databases, Ontologies, Tools and Applications Abstract: Missing |
9. Romano P, Aresu O, Manniello MA, Cesaro M, Parodi B The Cell Line Integrated Molecular Authentication (CLIMA) database Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009 Full text in a new tab Topic: Databases, Ontologies, Tools and Applications Abstract: Missing |
10. Romano P, Arrigo P, Mauri G, Merelli E, Milanesi L Oncology over Internet (O2I): information querying, filtering and retrieval by means of standard formats Meeting: BIOCOMP 2002 - Year: 2002 Full text in a new tab Topic: Abstract: Missing |
11. Romano P, Bartocci E, Bertolini G, De Paoli F, Marra D, Mauri G, Merelli E, Milanesi L Biowep: a workflow enactment portal for bioinformatics applications Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006 Full text in a new tab Topic: Miscellanea Abstract: Missing |
12. Romano P, Marra D SRS implementation of the IARC TP53 Mutation Database Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007 Full text in a new tab Topic: Novel methodologies, algorithms and tools Abstract: Missing |
13. Romano P, Marra D SWS: accessing SRS sites contents through Web Services Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007 Full text in a new tab Topic: Novel methodologies, algorithms and tools Abstract: Missing |
14. Romano P, Marra D, Rasi C Semi-automatic and efficient annotation of bioinformatics processors in the biowep workflow enactment portal Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007 Full text in a new tab Topic: Novel methodologies, algorithms and tools Abstract: Missing |
15. Romano P, Parodi S, Crescenzi M The Italian Network for Oncology Bioinformatics: goals, methodology and achievements Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009 Full text in a new tab Topic: Clinical Bioinformatics and Biomedical Informatics Abstract: Missing |