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Hi Guys.. This is Tarun Gupta, a final year student, in the finishing phase of B.Sc(Hons) Bioinformatics at GGDSD College of Post Graduation (Panjab University), India.

I live in Chandigarh...The City Beautiful !

                       

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Two things rule my mind.. Music & research.. When I say research, I would like to mention John Cage's words:
 
"I don't know why people are frightened of new idaes; I am frightened of old ones"
 
I intend to become the Newton of Biology when i am in lab and generally i feel like a pop star when i am in bathroom. I said newton, because of the origionality involved in this great man's work (that's a different thing that I used to hate physics derivations in my school).
 
I have an unquenchable desire to explore this world as much as I can and an unsatiate thrust to learn cultures and traditions that exist on mother earth. I whole heartedly welcome you all to come to my India and see its rich culture and diverse traditions and cherish its beautiful landscapes. 
 
Any one interested in sharing intellectual stuff is most welcome to enlighten me...
 
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NEW: MolBio Search Engine: This newly added search engine tool has been fine tuned to focus on the minutae of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Genomics, proteomics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. So, go and get focussed... Here

If you are into Cancer Research, Kindly Check the Link: Cancer Research
for latest news in this exiting area. Various RSS feeds have been scripted to provide the news from the best publishing groups around the globe.
 
For those in computational biology or in any branch of Biomolecular research,here's a treat. Check out this link - Bio-Computing Tools for the most happening & freely available tools for your research.
 
There are various Tutorials & Slides on different topics which can be accessed from the link given.
 
And finally, A letter to the Youth under section - Youth : For Better World.
 
And ofcourse, I am just a mail away. If you wish to send me a message, feel free to drop me a mail from the Contact me section. And, I will be visible in the following section, as and when I'll be online at Yahoo or meebo. You can talk to me online without using any special messenger. Just use the chat window encoded in: Tahoo: My Chat & Email Client
 
 
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Currently I am involved in a Project entitled:

Elucidating the function of orphan genes through Systems Biology approaches

 

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Project motto:  We attempt to remove the “junk” in the genomes

There is one more Project going on in computational Biochemistry as a part of my final year course work.

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