Jalview News
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Posted On:31-01-2014
Jalview 2.8.0b1 is a bugfix release for Jalview version 2.8.
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Posted On:07-01-2014
We are looking for a skilled Java software engineer to help make Jalview better. If you are interested in open source scientific software development, and have some experience in creating software that can be used to explore and analyse complex data, then read on !
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Posted On:09-12-2013
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Posted On:04-12-2013
Join us at the Medical Sciences Teaching Centre in Oxford for the fourth Jalview Residential Course and Hackathon, which we've now renamed to the Jalview and JABA residential workshop !
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Posted On:22-10-2013
We are looking for a Java software engineer with a PhD and experience of biological sequence analysis and GUI design, and a part-time training and outreach officer to develop online and face-to-face training materials for Jalview and its sister projects developed at the University of Dundee.
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Posted On:02-07-2013
A new version of JAva Bioinformatics Analysis Web Services (JABAWS) is now available from the JABAWS homepage.
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Posted On:02-07-2013
If you plan to attend the ISMB meeting in Berlin this July, then be sure to come to the Jalview and JABAWS users, developers, and educators birds-of-a-feather meeting on Monday July 22nd at 5.40pm.
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Posted On:18-04-2013
Jalview is made freely available to all thanks to a grant from the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). This funds Jalview development, training courses, website, back-end servers and email support.
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Posted On:20-02-2013
On Monday 18th February, Jim Procter gave the opening talk at the Scottish Phylogeny Discussion Group meeting, which was held at the James Hutton Institute in Invergowrie - just a little further up the Tay fro
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Posted On:10-01-2013
2012 was quite a year here at jalview.org. A number of long running projects finally bore fruit with the launch of our new website and logo, and the release of Jalview Version 2.8.