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More than bioinformatics, systems biology is the coming thing, even if at first it confused Michael Kenward
John Murphy profiles Rama Chellappa, pioneer of image processing and computer vision
Robust control theory has some surprising applications, and software can ease the process, writes Brian Cogan
ChemBrain doesn't look unusual. It has a straightforward Windows interface and dialogue boxes, albeit in an older style and perhaps slightly inelegant in places. But, aesthetics aside, ChemBrain is different, reports David Bradley
People differ in many ways, which is why biometrics is a booming business and why Michael Kenward found a wealth of related websites
J. Kelly Ganjei, Terry Smallmon and Charles Lee of LabVantage report how LIMS helped a food firm
In this final review of 2003, Phillip Hill looks at the collaborations and concentrations that have taken place in the LIMS market this year
Annabel Sedgwick describes how Applied Biosystems is putting researchers firmly in the driving seat in managing their scientific projects
John P. Helfrich, from NuGenesis Technologies, believes that a new class of IT product can capture and manage scientific data to improve drug discovery
Complex systems are a growing area of research, and finding good sites can be complicated, says Michael Kenward
John Murphy profiles the computational chemistry pioneer and baseball fanatic
The Internet is itself a suitable case for research, as Michael Kenward found when surfing sites on the Web given over to research on the Web into the Web
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