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A History of Bioinformatics (in the Year 2039) - 11

ADAM: Fast, Scalable Genomic Analysis - 11

Automated RNA-seq Differential Expression Validation - 11

New Frontiers of Genome Assembly with SPAdes 3.1 - 11

SigSeeker: An Ensemble for Analysis of Epigenetic Data - 11

Galaxy as an Extensible Job Execution Platform - 11

Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) update - 11

Connecting computational steps for NGS, and beyond. - 1

Updates to MISO, the open-source NGS LIMS project - 1

Running Taverna Workflows within IPython Notebook - 1

Reconstruction of ancestral genomes in presence of gene gain and loss - 1

Firehose in The Cancer Genome Atlas: Rigorous Open Science, At Scale - 1

GEPETTO Update: An Open Source Framework for Gene Prioritization - 1

NeoPipe: An Open Source Framework for Protein sequence analysis - 1

MyGene.info updates: scalable gene-centric web services with user contributions - 1

Aiding the journey from data to publication in the plant sciences - 1

Bio2RDF mobile: an app for biological semantic web databases - 1

WormGUIDES: an Interactive Informatic Developmental Atlas at Subcellular Resolution - 11

BioJS: an Open Source Standard for Biological Visualisation - 11

Biodalliance: a Fast, Extensible Genome Browser - 11

TGAC Browser: Visualisation Solutions for Big Data in the Genomic Era - 11

Explore, Analyze, and Share Genomic Data Using Integrated Genome Browser - 11

BioMart 0.9 - Introducing Tools for Data Analysis and Visualisation - 11

Biocaml: The OCaml Bioinformatics Library - 11

BioRuby and Distributed Development - 11

Biopython Project Update - 11

Shared Bioinformatics Database Within Unipro UGENE - 11

Fostering the Next Generation of Data-driven Open Science with R - 11

Tripal: an Open Source Toolkit for Building Genomic and Genetic Data Websites and Databases - 11

PLUTo: Phyloinformatic Literature Unlocking Tools - 11

A Publication Model that Aligns with the Key Open Source Software Principles - 11

Codefest 2014 Report - 11

Biomedical Research as an Open Digital Enterprise - 11

Pathview: an R/Bioconductor Package for Pathway-based Data Integration and Visualization - 11

Use of Semantically Annotated Resources in the Mobyle2 Web Framework - 11

Towards Ubiquitous OWL Computing: Simplifying Programmatic Authoring of and Querying with OWL Axioms - 11

Integrating Taverna Player into Scratchpads - 11

Small Tools for Bioinformatics - 11

Tripal: an open source toolkit for building genomic and genetic data websites and databases - 1

Tripal: an open source toolkit for building genomic and genetic data websites and databases - 1

BioBuilds: A Model for Long Term Sustainability of Open Source Bioinformatics - 1

SEEK for Science: A Data Management Platform which Supports Open and Reproducible Science - 11

Arvados: Achieving Computational Reproducibility and Data Provenance in Large-Scale Genomic Analyses - 11

Enhancing the Galaxy Experience through Community Involvement - 11

Supporting Dynamic Community Developed Biological Pipelines - 0

'Open' as a Strategy for Durability, Reproducibility and Scalability - 11

Panel : Reproducibility: Rewards and Challenges - 11

Veyepar Video Eyeball Processor and Review