COMPUTATIONAL BIOINFORMATICS

 

October 22, 2009

ICSB 2010 - International Conference on Subterranean Biology

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 4:31 pm

We are organizing the biggest event on subterranean biology next year in Slovenia.

Check out the conference webpage: http://icsb2010.net

ICSB 2010

 

 

October 27, 2008

Back on Linux

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 5:10 pm

I was using Windows now for almost one year because of some windowsonly programs that I like ( Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, PAUP* and so on). But I like Ubuntu Linux much more, so I tried out some virtual machines. VirtualBox was good for me. Now I am running Ubuntu 8.04 with VBox installed. It is just great! The VBox with XP in seamless mode is like heaving an additional panel with Windows menus on it, in the Windows I use the same theme as in Linux, so Win and Linux windows look the same.

All the installed programs on the VBox XP and in Linux work fine and fast (I have the luck having 8GB of RAM on my machine).

My most used programs on Windows XP:

  • Adobe Illustrator
  • InDesign
  • Photoshop
  • PAUP*
  • VisualStudio (for compiling c++)

Most used on Linux:

  • Firefox
  • Gnome Terminal :)
  • Kine (for LaTeX)
  • Gedit
  • g++ compiler
  • Open Office
  • MrBayes
  • Phyml
  • Paml
  • Pidgin
  • gFTP

And I’m apt-getting …

 

 

October 2, 2008

EDGE

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 2:24 pm

Great website on animal conservation:



 

 

September 23, 2008

Workshop on Molecular Evolution, Europe 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 1:07 pm

I’m applying to the “Workshop on Molecular Evolution, Europe 2009″. It’s one of america’s most known workshops on this topic and it’s for the first time organized in Europe: 12 - 23 January in Český Krumlov, Check republic.

More about the workshop: Workshop on Molecular Evolution

 

 

September 16, 2008

Okapi

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 12:45 pm

In Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, first photos of Okapi from nature have been captured with camera traps. The Okapi is a very shy and rare animal and because of this in conventional surveys only droppings were recorded, but the survey of the Zoological society of London was successful - you can sees the photographs on theyr website: http://www.zsl.org/field-conservation/news/first-ever-pictures-of-africas-unicorn,514,NS.html

 

 

September 10, 2008

LHC

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 2:10 pm

After we were all frightened by the idea of a black hole swallowing us, we can congratulate to the great scientists from CERN for the successful first beam in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

Links:

First beam in the LHC - accelerating science

The Large Hadron Collider

 

 

My first blogging steps …

Filed under: Uncategorized — martint @ 10:46 am

…I’m sometimes a little bit lazy, but I hope my blogging wont stop because of this. This is my first post after I found the sites design good enough :)

I built the pages in html code and styled them with a css file. Then I installed WordPress and transformed the html pages to a theme package. You see the result.

First it was supposed to be in red,

but I found a really nice image made by Bill Frymire, that I exposed at the page header - then the theme went blue. I like Bills ideas and images very much, so have a look at his portfolio at http://www.billfrymire.com

 

 

September 9, 2008

Hello!

Filed under: Managing Blog — admin @ 5:50 pm

Welcome to my blog. This is a test post.

I will start blogging soon.