Life sciences and cyberinfrastructure: Dual and interacting revolutions that will drive future science Peter W. ArzbergerAbbas FarazdelRick L. Stevens Preface Pages: 97 - 110
The encyclopedia of life project: Grid software and deployment Wilfred W. LiRobert W. ByrnesPhilip E. Bourne Special Feature Pages: 127 - 136
Parameter scan of an effective group difference pseudopotential using grid computing Wibke SudholtKim K. BaldridgeSlavisa Garic Special Feature Pages: 137 - 146
Life sciences grid in EUROGRID and GRIP projects Jarosław WypychowskiJarosław PytlińskiPiotr Bała Special Feature Pages: 147 - 156
A challenge towards next-generation research infrastructure for advanced life science Haruki NakamuraSusumu DateShinji Shimojo Special Feature Pages: 157 - 166
The superstructure toward open bioinformatics grid Akihiko KonagayaFumikazu KonishiKenji Satou Special Feature Pages: 167 - 176
A grid-oriented genetic algorithm framework for bioinformatics Hiroaki ImadeRyohei MorishitaMasahiro Okamoto Special Feature Pages: 177 - 186
Biological structure determination by EM is well suited to grid computing Jose-Jesus FernandezJose-Roman Bilbao-CastroInmaculada Garcia Short Note Pages: 187 - 188
MOLECULAR DOCKING: An example of grid enabled applications Erwin TantosoHabibah A. WahabHuah Yong Chan Short Note Pages: 189 - 190
Computational proteomics on the grid Eduardo HuedoUgo BastollaIgnacio M. Llorente Short Note Pages: 191 - 192
Part 3: Advanced course of ontological engineering Riichiro Mizoguchi Tutorial on Ontological Engineering Pages: 193 - 220