Recent technological advances, like whole genome DNA sequencing, large
scale gene expression analysis or structural genomics projects are
changing the way biomedical research is performed today. Vast amounts
of data are produced which need to be converted into biomedical
knowledge using Bioinformatics. Special problems are the management
and interpretation of the data, the development of algorithms to
detect relationships, and the visualization of results.
This talk will present recent research projects at the Center of
Applied Molecular Engineering, University of Salzburg, covering
automated systems to determine pharmacologically interesting proteins,
new methods for protein structure comparison, and prediction of
protein structures.