Full Name
Ranganathan,Shoba
(not current staff)
Variants
Ranganathan, S.
 
Main Affiliation
 
 
Email
shoba@bic.nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Date Issued:  [2000 TO 3000]
Department:  BIOCHEMISTRY
Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2019]

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12011A comparative structural bioinformatics analysis of inherited mutations in b-D-Mannosidase across multiple species reveals a genotype-phenotype correlationHuynh, T.; Khan, J.M.; Ranganathan, S. 
2Mar-2014A site for direct integrin αvβ6·uPAR interaction from structural modelling and dockingSowmya, G.; Khan, J.M.; Anand, S.; Ahn, S.B.; Baker, M.S.; Ranganathan, S. 
32012Advances in translational bioinformatics and population genomics in the Asia-Pacific.Ranganathan S. ; Tongsima S.; Chan J.; Tan T.W. ; Schönbach C.
42-Dec-2010Advancing standards for bioinformatics activities: Persistence, reproducibility, disambiguation and Minimum Information About a Bioinformatics investigation (MIABi)Tan, T.W. ; Tong, J.C.; Khan, A.M.; de Silva, M.; Lim, K.S. ; Ranganathan, S. 
5Oct-2013APBioNet-Transforming Bioinformatics in the Asia-Pacific RegionKhan, A.M.; Tan, T.W. ; Schönbach, C.; Ranganathan, S. 
62-Oct-2010Challenges of the next decade for the Asia Pacific region: 2010 International Conference in Bioinformatics (InCoB 2010)Ranganathan, S. ; Schönbach, C.; Nakai, K.; Tan, T.W. 
724-Sep-2011Ecological niche modeling of customary medicinal plant species used by Australian Aborigines to identify species-rich and culturally valuable areas for conservationGaikwad, J.; Wilson, P.D.; Ranganathan, S. 
82013Functional annotation of the human chromosome 7 "missing" proteins: A bioinformatics approachRanganathan, S. ; Khan, J.M.; Garg, G.; Baker, M.S.
92015GIW and InCoB are advancing bioinformatics in the Asia-PacificSchönbach C.; Horton P.; Yiu S.-M.; Tan T.W. ; Ranganathan S. 
1023-Dec-2010Graphs in BioinformaticsChacko, E.; Ranganathan, S. 
116-Feb-2013Identification of ovarian cancer associated genes using an integrated approach in a Boolean frameworkKumar, G.; Breen, E.J.; Ranganathan, S. 
1230-Nov-2011In silico approach to screen compounds active against parasitic nematodes of major socio-economic importanceKhanna, V.; Ranganathan, S. 
1323-Dec-2010In Silico Methods for the Analysis of Metabolites and Drug MoleculesKhanna, V.; Ranganathan, S. 
142012In silico prediction of immunogenic T cell epitopes for HLA-DQ8Khan, J.M.; Kumar, G.; Ranganathan, S. 
152011In silico secretome analysis approach for next generation sequencing transcriptomic dataGarg, G.; Ranganathan, S. 
162011InCoB celebrates its tenth anniversary as first joint conference with ISCB-AsiaSchönbach, C.; Tan, T.W. ; Kelso, J.; Rost, B.; Nathan, S.; Ranganathan, S. 
1715-Oct-2010InCoB2010 - 9thInternational Conference on Bioinformatics at Tokyo, Japan, September 26-28, 2010Schönbach, C.; Nakai, K.; Tan, T.W. ; Ranganathan, S. 
182012InCoB2012 Conference: from biological data to knowledge to technological breakthroughs.Schönbach C.; Tongsima S.; Chan J.; Brusic V. ; Tan T.W. ; Ranganathan S. 
194-Nov-2013InCoB2013 introduces Systems Biology as a major conference themeSchönbach, C.; Shen, B.; Tan, T.W. ; Ranganathan, S. 
202014InCoB2014: Bioinformatics to tackle the data to knowledge challengeRanganathan S. ; Tan T.W. ; Schönbach C.