BioCOS Life Sciences Private Limited

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Registered with Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) India and head office at Bangalore, India is a DSIR(Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt. of India) recognized R&D company in computational life sciences areas with many international and national R&D collaborations, research publications and IPs.

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BioCOS Life Sciences Private Limited
Biotech Park ( Behind 3M, IBAB Campus)
Electronics City, Phase-1
Bangalore, Karnataka 560100
India

ph: +91 80 28 523 930 / 929
fax: +91 80 28 523 929

info@biocosls.in

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Publications & patents

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PUBLICATIONS:
2011

 

[1] Protein Domain of Unknown Function 3233 is a Translocation Domain of Autotransporter Secretory Mechanism in Gamma proteobacteria. PLoS ONE (Accepted)

 

[2] Accepted in RNA
RNAcentral: a vision for an international database of RNA sequences Authors: Alex Bateman, Shipra Agrawal, Ewan Birney, Elspeth A. Bruford, Janusz M. Bujnicki, Guy Cochrane, James R. Cole, Marcel E. Dinger, Anton J. Enright, Paul P. Gardner, Daniel Gautheret, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Jen Harrow, Javier Herrero, Ian H. Holmes, Hsien-Da Huang, Krystyna A. Kelly, Paul Kersey, Ana Kozomara, Todd M. Lowe, Manja Marz, Simon Moxon, Kim D. Pruitt, Tore Samuelsson, Peter F. Stadler, Albert J. Vilella, Jan-Hinnerk Vogel, Kelly P. Williams, Mathew W. Wright and Christian Zwieb


2010

 

[1] iMNET - An Automated pipeline tool for mining and analyzing high throughput data to build systems biology models. June 2010, in Bangalore India Bio 2010

[2] An integrated network biology approach identifies transcriptionally altered pathways indicating risk of cardiovascular diseases in Diabetes Type II condition. APBC 2010 (The Eighth Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Conference), Bangalore, India. | 18-21 January 2010.).

[3] Multiscale Analysis of Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Data - Wavelet Based Statistical Feature Detection. Proteomics (In National Conference on: Proteomic applications: Perspectives in Healthcare (NCPPH) at Karunya University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu. | 28th & 29th January 2010. ).


2009

[1] Expression-based network biology identifies alteration in key regulatory pathways of Type 2 Diabetes and associated risk / complications(PLoS ONE, December 2009 | Volume 4 | Issue 12).

[2] Significant deregulated pathways in Diabetes type II complications identified through expression based network biology. IC3 2009, CCIS 40, pp. 445 - 453, 2009


2008

[1] Novel Algorithms and Methodologies for Creation of Molecular Network Models to Identify Early Biomarkers and Disease Mechanisms from High Throughput 'OMICS' Data,
in National Conference on Genomics, Proteomics & Systems Biology (CGPSYS08) 2008, Bangalore


[2] Proteomics Data De-noising A Wavelet Based Statistical Approach (Won best poster award) - pdf
in National Conference on Genomics, Proteomics & Systems Biology (CGPSYS08) 2008 , Bangalore


RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS:

 

 

 

National Conference on Proteomic Applications: Perspective Health Care (28-29 January, 2010) at Karunya University, Tamil Nadu (India).

2009

Imaging and Image Processing of Eye and related diseases at Narayan Nethralya, Yashwantpur, Bangalore.

2008

Invited Talks:

[1] IMAGING / SIGNAL PROCESSING IN BIOINFORMATICS
-ADVANTAGES, TRENDS AND CHALLENGES AHEAD

at Bangalore Bio 2008, Bangalore


[2] Computational Techniques in Life Sciences,
- Wavelets, Multi-scale Data Analysis and Image Processing

at SMVIT Bangalore


PATENTS:

 


Filled in the areas of Biological Image processing and Biological Systems Annotations

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BioCOS Life Sciences Private Limited
Biotech Park ( Behind 3M, IBAB Campus)
Electronics City, Phase-1
Bangalore, Karnataka 560100
India

ph: +91 80 28 523 930 / 929
fax: +91 80 28 523 929

info@biocosls.in